

Buy Learning RSLogix 5000 Programming: Building PLC solutions with Rockwell Automation and RSLogix 5000 by Austin Scott (ISBN: 9781784396039) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Misleading title. - I bought this book with a view to improving my programming skills - the title seemed to suggest that it could help with this. Unfortunately, Chapter 5 is the only chapter that focuses on ladder logic, so I returned the book as it doesn't meet my remit. Other reviews of the book suggest that it doesn't do what the title suggests - I should have paid them more regard. I'm not entirely sure who this book is aimed at; more advanced prgrammers perhaps? But if you are someone who works with PLCs on a day-to-day basis for fault finding, but wish to broaden your skills into writing logic, then I would suggest you look elsewhere, sorry. Review: No value for money - No value for money


| Best Sellers Rank | 223,713 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 104 in General Introduction to Programming 264 in Computer Hardware (Books) 266 in Introduction to Programming |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (127) |
| Dimensions | 19.05 x 1.3 x 23.5 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1784396036 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1784396039 |
| Item weight | 394 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 224 pages |
| Publication date | 31 Aug. 2015 |
| Publisher | Packt Publishing |
A**T
Misleading title.
I bought this book with a view to improving my programming skills - the title seemed to suggest that it could help with this. Unfortunately, Chapter 5 is the only chapter that focuses on ladder logic, so I returned the book as it doesn't meet my remit. Other reviews of the book suggest that it doesn't do what the title suggests - I should have paid them more regard. I'm not entirely sure who this book is aimed at; more advanced prgrammers perhaps? But if you are someone who works with PLCs on a day-to-day basis for fault finding, but wish to broaden your skills into writing logic, then I would suggest you look elsewhere, sorry.
L**A
No value for money
No value for money
A**R
Yes, this is really good book for learners (not for beginners) of AB's Logix 5000. I strongly recommend. It comes in 200 pages, with 10 chapters. It fills the holes that no textbook covers. This book does not give long and very detailed explanations of the topics; however, it explains the matter clearly and neatly. I am a public college student and I like this book.
A**R
I ordered the RSLogix 5000 on 13 may. Still I have not received and my money is also got debited. When I can expect the delivery. Or money refund. Thanks Mourya
Z**.
I'm about halfway through Learning RSLogix 5000 and I am loving it. There are a number of poor PLC programming books out there - books full of editorial issues, books written by authors who may be able to PLC program well but are for sure butchers of the English language, and books full of obsolete information and impractical sidebars. People who work in automation know that one thing they can never have enough of is time - which means it's imperative to just stop reading crummy books. And as well, it's imperative to promote a great book when you find one. Austin writes very well, at a level that's pragmatic, well-paced for his intended audience and provides illustrations that help provide clarity to complex topics. Very well done!
C**B
Having programmed both Siemens and WAGO controllers I needed an introdution to Rockwell controllers. Since there aren't many books available, this was one of the three I bought. Unfortunately, the title of the book can be misinterpreted: In this book you do not learn how to program, but you do learn how to transfer your existing (plc-)programming skills to the Rockwell plc family. Indeed, the part of the blurb says "This book is for PLC programers, electricians, instrumentation technicians, and automation professionals with basic PLC programming knowledge, but no knowledge of RSLogix 5000. [...]". This intendet readership can also be found above in the (mainly hidden) text "About this book". As to the content, the book touches upon the following topics (one chaper each): History of Rockwell and of their controllers, industrial network communication, modules (I/O, special feature modules) and their configuration, and an introduction to SoftLogix. After this, there are chapters spelling out in more or less detail how to produce simple programs using ladder diagram, function block diagram, structured text and sequential function charts (instruction list, which is is more or less machine code, and which is the fifth language specified in the norm 61131-3 is missing). These chapters also include material on some Rockwell specifics like buffering I/O data. The final two chapters deal with task organisation and troubleshooting. The core text fits on 190 pages with a lot of screen shots, so one should not expect too much. But, then again, it is definitely a good starting point for setting up and programming a Rockwell controller. Conclusion: A fine book giving a solid introduction to Rockwell programming logic controllers and the programming and configuration tool RSLogix. It is not the place to learn programming according to the norm 61131-3, but this has never been claimed.
R**Z
More than i was spected, ready to apply these skills in the work, with good value-price relation , good training support .
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