RajeevCell
Electrical
- Nov 22, 2006
- 69
We have an Allen Bradley ControlLogix 5000 system operating for about eight months. It controls a stamping machine. anyway, it broke down on December 28, 2009. Then suddenly started to work from the next day morning. No surprise that it has broken down again two days ago, after running for about 12 days. I'll explain the symptom of the breakdown. But let me describe a strange thing that I noticed here.
Description of the PLC.
1. Power supply
2. CPU ControlLogix 5555 (slot 0, catalog 1756-L55 A)
3. 2-Axis servo controller (slot 1, catalog 1756-M02AE/A)
4. DC Input card (slot 5, catalog 1756-IB32)
5. DC Output card (slot 7, catalog 1756-OB32)
6. EtherNet/IP communication bridge (slot 8, catalog 1756-ENBT A)
7. DeviceNet card (slot 9, catalog 1756-DNB)
Now, from my limited IT knowledge I think the EtherNet/IP bridge should connect the PLC system with some external IP network. But strangely enough, there is absolutely no connection to this module, except the backplane.
There is an HMI connection in the system, but that is on the DeviceNet card, and through a CANbus cable.
Does anyone know why the EtherNet/IP card is there? Can it have any function I'm missing?
Now about the breakdown. The symptoms are . . .
- CPU starts up. "OK" and "RUN" LEDS glow right. "I/O" LED blinks.
- Servo controller - "OK" LED blinks. "FDBK" and "DRIVE" LEDs for both channels remain off.
- DC Input card - "OK" blinks.
- DC Output card - "OK" blinks.
- EtherNet/IP card - "OK" on. "NET" blinks. "Link" off. Scrolling display says "Link Lost".
- DeviceNet card - "OK" blinks, "I/O" blinks, "MOD/NET" on.
- HMI starts up, cannot read any param from the PLC
I need to fix the breakdown and get the production line back immediately. But I cannot find any clue. Is it possible that the EtherNet/IP card is looking for a link and finding none, it is stopping the CPU?
We have two other machines like this, and both have similar Ethernet card with NO external connections. None of them are reporting "Link Lost".
Thanks much for your time. I really need some insight into this mystery. Best regards.
Description of the PLC.
1. Power supply
2. CPU ControlLogix 5555 (slot 0, catalog 1756-L55 A)
3. 2-Axis servo controller (slot 1, catalog 1756-M02AE/A)
4. DC Input card (slot 5, catalog 1756-IB32)
5. DC Output card (slot 7, catalog 1756-OB32)
6. EtherNet/IP communication bridge (slot 8, catalog 1756-ENBT A)
7. DeviceNet card (slot 9, catalog 1756-DNB)
Now, from my limited IT knowledge I think the EtherNet/IP bridge should connect the PLC system with some external IP network. But strangely enough, there is absolutely no connection to this module, except the backplane.
There is an HMI connection in the system, but that is on the DeviceNet card, and through a CANbus cable.
Does anyone know why the EtherNet/IP card is there? Can it have any function I'm missing?
Now about the breakdown. The symptoms are . . .
- CPU starts up. "OK" and "RUN" LEDS glow right. "I/O" LED blinks.
- Servo controller - "OK" LED blinks. "FDBK" and "DRIVE" LEDs for both channels remain off.
- DC Input card - "OK" blinks.
- DC Output card - "OK" blinks.
- EtherNet/IP card - "OK" on. "NET" blinks. "Link" off. Scrolling display says "Link Lost".
- DeviceNet card - "OK" blinks, "I/O" blinks, "MOD/NET" on.
- HMI starts up, cannot read any param from the PLC
I need to fix the breakdown and get the production line back immediately. But I cannot find any clue. Is it possible that the EtherNet/IP card is looking for a link and finding none, it is stopping the CPU?
We have two other machines like this, and both have similar Ethernet card with NO external connections. None of them are reporting "Link Lost".
Thanks much for your time. I really need some insight into this mystery. Best regards.