Kinetix 5700 (CIP) Programming Course
Vancouver, WA | April 30th - May 3rd
Vancouver, WA | April 30th - May 3rd
Course Summary
The 4-day Kinetix 5700 (CIP) Programming Course teaches you to configure, test, tune, and program CIP Motion axes using the Studio 5000
Logix Designer application. During the course, you’ll learn how to apply the Logix5000 architecture to a multi-axis CIP motion control system. The agenda also helps you practice efficient programming skills necessary for translating a machine specification document into reliable ladder logic code. This course uses a combination of presentation, instructions, and hands-on exercises to introduce and teach topics. Hands-on integrated practice exercises focus on creating a basic integrated motion application and programming dependent motion instructions for an integrated motion application controlled over an EtherNet/IP network. This class will be taught by an instructor from Rockwell Automation.
Course number CCN144-A For more information, contact Heidi Gallear:
(360) 819-0113 or heidi.gallear@aimm-services.com |
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Agenda Summary
• Configuring a Studio 5000 Logix Designer Project for Integrated Motion over
an EtherNet/IP Network • Adding and Configuring EtherNet/IP Drives and Configuring CIP Servo Axes • Testing Hardware for Integrated Motion over an EtherNet/IP Network • Tuning Axes over an EtherNet/IP Network • Applying Programming Best Practices for Integrated Motion Applications over an EtherNet/IP Network • Programming Instructions to Turn on and Turn off Servo Control • Programming Instructions to Home, Stop, Move and Jog Axes • Programming Shutdown and Recovery Instructions • Programming Group Motion Instructions • Dynamically Altering Move Parameters • Adding a Virtual Axes • Programming Gearing Instructions • Programming Position Camming Instructions • Programming Time Camming Instructions • Integrated Practice Exercises: - Creating a Basic Integrated Motion Application - Programming Dependent Motion Instructions for an Integrated Motion Application Controlled over an EtherNet/IP Network Prerequisites
To successfully complete this course, the following prerequisites are required.
• Motion Control Fundamentals course, CCN130. Or equivalent knowledge or experience with motion drives, feedback devices, and velocity and position loop systems • Studio 5000 Logix Designer Level 3: Project Development course, CCP143. Or equivalent experience. |
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