Rslogix 500 Native Addressing to Studio 5000 Tag Based Addressing
Understanding tag based addressing is one of the big hurdles for PLC programmers transitioning from RsLogix 500 to Studio 5000 and Connected Components Workbench. What does B3, T4, C5, R6, N7, and F8 actually mean? Once you understand that, the transition is easy to newer Allen Bradley PLC programming software. Not sure what video to watch next? Enhance your skills and track your progress at https://controls.tw/yt-courses! Items used in this video: PLC Trainer https://controls.tw/yt-plc-trainers The above links make these videos possible. Please use them! Support these videos while you advance your skills https://controls.tw/yt-courses

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