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Logix

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What is Logix?

Logix refers to a family of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and control platforms manufactured by Rockwell Automation. It's used for industrial automation to control machinery, processes, and plant operations. Logix controllers utilize a common control engine and development environment (Studio 5000) for various applications like discrete, process, batch, and drive control.

What other technologies are related to Logix?

Logix Competitor Technologies

Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) from other vendors (Siemens, Schneider Electric, etc.) compete with Logix PLCs for industrial automation applications.
mentioned alongside Logix in 0% (132) of relevant job posts

Logix Complementary Technologies

Rockwell FactoryTalk is a suite of software applications from Rockwell Automation that is designed to work with Logix controllers to provide a comprehensive automation solution.
mentioned alongside Logix in 8% (56) of relevant job posts
Allen Bradley is a brand of automation equipment manufactured by Rockwell Automation, including Logix PLCs and related hardware. They are tightly integrated.
mentioned alongside Logix in 0% (104) of relevant job posts
Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs) are used to visualize and interact with Logix controller data, providing operators with a view into the process. Typically part of SCADA systems.
mentioned alongside Logix in 0% (90) of relevant job posts

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