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RSLogix & Studio 5000 Produced and Consumed Tags | PLC Data Concentrator SCADA, Messaging, EtherNet
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Produced & Consumed Model is the most reliable method of passing tags from one Programmable Logic Controller to another. In Studio 5000 and RSLogix 5000 it’s possible to create a Tag or UDT structure which would be produced by a master PLC and consumed by multiple clients. Although this process is straightforward on paper, it’s not simple to make it happen. Allen Bradley is capable of executing this procedures between PLCs with different firmware, but you need to know exactly what you’re doing.
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Produced & Consumed Model is the most reliable method of passing tags from one Programmable Logic Controller to another. In Studio 5000 and RSLogix 5000 it’s possible to create a Tag or UDT structure which would be produced by a master PLC and consumed by multiple clients. Although this process is straightforward on paper, it’s not simple to make it happen. Allen Bradley is capable of executing this procedures between PLCs with different firmware, but you need to know exactly what you’re doing.