The jumper connector you are asking about is an Allen Bradley terminal block part. Not sure if they still manufacture them, but I used them for years, with my old employer. You can also cut them for length(shorter) if needed, same goes for the Phoenix contact jumpers. I hope this helps.
hi there please can you make a step by step series on building a simple simulator using the 1756 series and wiring it to a set of Led's , and connected to RSLogix 5000, then from there just illustrate how to make software talk to it..There is no videos in youtube that shows a project from scratch, i can promise you there will be a metric ton views on that, because there a ton of guys just starting out, and every one jumps on ladderlogix without understanding the step by step wiring of a simple simulator connected to lights or pt100's and so forth.. Please if you could start a series like that it would be awesome, as i said there is none on youtube... Thank you in advance
Hi Neal - Thanks for the suggestion. I will think it over. Have you checked out the link on my page? www.plcs.net/ He does an excellent job of teaching courses for PLC's. I don't have any links with the page. I just like how he does things.
The jumper connector you are asking about is an Allen Bradley terminal block part. Not sure if they still manufacture them, but I used them for years, with my old employer. You can also cut them for length(shorter) if needed, same goes for the Phoenix contact jumpers. I hope this helps.
hi there please can you make a step by step series on building a simple simulator using the 1756 series and wiring it to a set of Led's , and connected to RSLogix 5000, then from there just illustrate how to make software talk to it..There is no videos in youtube that shows a project from scratch, i can promise you there will be a metric ton views on that, because there a ton of guys just starting out, and every one jumps on ladderlogix without understanding the step by step wiring of a simple simulator connected to lights or pt100's and so forth..
Please if you could start a series like that it would be awesome, as i said there is none on youtube...
Thank you in advance
Hi Neal - Thanks for the suggestion. I will think it over. Have you checked out the link on my page? www.plcs.net/ He does an excellent job of teaching courses for PLC's. I don't have any links with the page. I just like how he does things.