Specifications
Allen-Bradley ControlLogix Ethernet Driver Help
FlexLogix is a member of the Logix family and part of Rockwell Automation's Integrated Architecture. This means
it uses a tag or symbol-based addressing structure. Logix tags differ from conventional PLC data items in that the
tag name itself is the address, not a physical or logical address.
FlexLogix 5400 Addressing for ENI
FlexLogix is a member of the Logix family and part of Rockwell Automation's Integrated Architecture. This means
it uses a tag or symbol-based addressing structure. Logix tags differ from conventional PLC data items in that the
tag name itself is the address, not a physical or logical address.
FlexLogix 5400 Addressing for Serial Gateway
FlexLogix is a member of the Logix family and part of Rockwell Automation's Integrated Architecture. This means
it uses a tag or symbol-based addressing structure. Logix tags differ from conventional PLC data items in that the
tag name itself is the address, not a physical or logical address.
SoftLogix 5800 Addressing
SoftlLogix is a member of the Logix family and part of Rockwell Automation's Integrated Architecture. This means
it uses a tag or symbol-based addressing structure. Logix tags differ from conventional PLC data items in that the
tag name itself is the address, not a physical or logical address.
SoftLogix 5800 Addressing for Serial Gateway
SoftlLogix is a member of the Logix family and part of Rockwell Automation's Integrated Architecture. This means
it uses a tag or symbol-based addressing structure. Logix tags differ from conventional PLC data items in that the
tag name itself is the address, not a physical or logical address.
MicroLogix Addressing
MicroLogix Addressing for Ethernet/IP Gateway
The actual number of addresses available depends on the model of the PLC. The ranges have been opened up to
allow for maximum flexibility with future models. If the driver finds at Runtime that an address is not present in
the device, it posts an error message and then removes the tag from its scan list. For more information on file-
specific addressing, select a link from the list below.
Output Files
Input Files
Status Files
Binary Files
Timer Files
Counter Files
Control Files
Integer Files
Float Files
ASCIIFiles
String Files
Long Files
MicroLogix PID Files
MicroLogix Message Files
For information on function files, select a link from the list below.
High-Speed Counter File (HSC)
Real-Time Clock File (RTC)
Channel 0 Communication Status File (CS0)
Channel 1 Communication Status File (CS1)
I/O Module Status File (IOS)
MicroLogix Addressing for ENI
The actual number of addresses available depends on the model of the PLC. The ranges have been opened up to
allow for maximum flexibility with future models. If the driver finds at Runtime that an address is not present in
the device, it posts an error message and then removes the tag from its scan list. For more information on file-
specific addressing, select a link from the list below.
Output Files
Input Files
Status Files
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