
Summary
In this chapter, we introduced the virtual controller options on the Rockwell Automation Integrated Architecture platform, including SoftLogix 5800. We learned how to configure our SoftLogix controller's virtual chassis and RSLinx application and how to create a new project based on the SoftLogix platform. In this chapter, we learned about SoftLogix 5800 controllers, which allow us to create a PC-based Logix controller rack.
We learned how to create a virtual rack that houses our virtual controllers and virtual communication modules. We also learned that SoftLogix is another component of Rockwell Automation's Integrated Architecture and can interface with the other Logix controllers, communication modules, and I/O modules. We also learned that by taking advantage of the computing power of modern PCs, SoftLogix controllers are capable of processing larger volumes of data at a higher speed than even the most powerful Logix controller.
Finally, we learned the power of the 1789-SIM I/O cards and their use with the SoftLogix controller. In the next chapter, we will introduce the Logix Emulate 5000 virtual controller and discuss how to create a new project based on it.