eeprom
Electrical
- May 16, 2007
- 482
Hello,
I have been programming for many years, and I have been using AB MicroLogix PLCs for several. On several occasions in the recent past I have had salesmen try to get me to switch to ControlLogix. The price difference between these two families is tremendous. A ControlLogix CPU would cost many times what a Micrologix CPU would. And that does not take into account the software.
A Micrologix1400 would cost me around $700 plus programming time. With that PLC I could handle any digital I/O, any type of analog I/O, data logging, messaging to other PLCs and VFDs, and a decent range of math functions. In fact, the only shortcoming I find with the 1400 is that doing any complicated math is tedious.
If I were to purchase a ControlLogix processor for the same project, it would cost more than $5000.
Can someone tell me what I would gain by switching to a ControlLogix CPU?
I have been programming for many years, and I have been using AB MicroLogix PLCs for several. On several occasions in the recent past I have had salesmen try to get me to switch to ControlLogix. The price difference between these two families is tremendous. A ControlLogix CPU would cost many times what a Micrologix CPU would. And that does not take into account the software.
A Micrologix1400 would cost me around $700 plus programming time. With that PLC I could handle any digital I/O, any type of analog I/O, data logging, messaging to other PLCs and VFDs, and a decent range of math functions. In fact, the only shortcoming I find with the 1400 is that doing any complicated math is tedious.
If I were to purchase a ControlLogix processor for the same project, it would cost more than $5000.
Can someone tell me what I would gain by switching to a ControlLogix CPU?