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For high performance in an easy-to-use environment, look to ControlLogix® control systems. ControlLogix® systems use a common control engine with a common development environment. Tight integration between the programming software, controller, and I/O modules reduces development time and cost at commissioning and during normal operation. You can perform standard and safety control in the same chassis for a truly integrated system. Leverage the high-availability and extreme environment capabilities to meet your application needs.
If you’re looking for higher performance, increased capacity, improved productivity and enhanced security to help meet the growing demands of smart machines and equipment for manufacturing, look no further than CompactLogix™ and Compact GuardLogix® controllers. These controllers use a common, easy-to-use development environment. Tight integration between the programming software, controller and I/O modules reduces development time and cost at commissioning and during normal operation. This commonality provides cost-effective integration of a machine or safety application into a plant-wide control system because it integrates safety, motion, discrete and drive capabilities—all in one controller.
GuardLogix® Integrated Safety Systems provide the benefits of standard ControlLogix® systems, plus safety features that support SIL 3 safety applications. GuardLogix safety controllers offer integrated safety, discrete, motion, drive and process control, as well as seamless connectivity to plant-wide information systems—all in the same controller. Use EtherNet/IP™ or ControlNet™ networks for safety interlocking between GuardLogix controllers. Connect field devices over EtherNet/IP or DeviceNet™ networks.
Allen Bradley Distributed I/O is flexible enough for any application and stands up to the most demanding operational environments. Distributed I/O may be placed in-cabinet or mounted on-machine. In-cabinet (IP20) block I/O products and in-cabinet modular options are ideal for applications requiring scalable low-cost solutions. On-Machine™ block (IP67/69K) distributed I/O modules can be mounted directly on-machine rather than in a remote cabinet for lower wiring costs and easier maintenance. For safety solutions, Guard I/O™ products are TÜV-certified up to SIL 3, Cat. 4, PLe. The wide range of offerings allows users to create a shared I/O solution across multiple Logix controllers.



