Thank you! Great video! I used manual found at CodeSys forum long time ago to do same thing. I would like to mention also, that you can communicate to any Ethernet/IP device (VFD, remote I/O, scanners, RFID readers, etc) from Raspberry PI/CodeSys.
Paul, thanks! With this video, I was able to piece together a Profinet -> Ethernet/IP gateway using a Raspberry Pi, when I could not get my commercial gateway to work. At least now I have a starting point to get this all working.
Was trying to use this video, but apparently some things have changed in the last couple of years. Any chance you would make a new one with current versions of both sofwares?
Thank you for the concise but detailed explanation and step-by-step setup tutorial. I'm a ControlLogix expert, especially with generic Ethernet modules, but a novice with CoDeSys and was unfamiliar with the I/O configuration steps and the Gateway / Ethernet port configuration. The other tutorials I've found from 3S jump to the more complex EtherNet/IP Scanner object and don't explain the simpler Adapter. The next question: is there a size or data type between 1 element (Byte, Word, DWord, REAL) and the Big (504 byte) Input and Output objects, or are those the only possible data connections ?
Ken Sorry i did not get back to you sooner. Couple things. As you noted i did this example with 1 word in and out, I would have to try multiple words to see. If i get a chance this week i will. Secondly, you mentioned you are a ControlLogix expert but a CODESYS Novice, well we just posted a class in the CODESYS Store for people like you. CODESYS is hosting (I'm teaching) a CODESYS class for Rockwell experts. Its a shorter class that concentrates on showing the equivalencies between the two product lines. go to us.store.codesys.com/events.html. I'm also teaching a Siemens to CODESYS class as well that same week. Beyond that don't hesitate to contact me, prdejong@northerndynamics.ca if you have any further questions.
Thanks much for the detailed video. I do not know what is wrong, but when I insert my ethernet/ip adapter, I can not even pass compile, it gives me plenty of errors, it looks like library is missing. Do you know if this Ethernet/IP adapter has to be licensed? Thank you much
No it does not have to be licensed. At least to test. If you want to run without a time out yes you will need a licence. You might very well have a library issue. Go into the library manager and try to reload any issuing libraries
When I try going online after adding Ethernet/IP adaptors and modules as shown in the video, I get Ethernet/IP adaptor status as not running. I do not see any errors in the log, but there is a red triangle beside the adaptor and the input and output modules under it. Could anyone help me with how to debug this issue please?
Thanks you for the video. It helped me just now in a project! I'm new in Codesys. Long time ago working with Rockwell
Thank you! Great video! I used manual found at CodeSys forum long time ago to do same thing. I would like to mention also, that you can communicate to any Ethernet/IP device (VFD, remote I/O, scanners, RFID readers, etc) from Raspberry PI/CodeSys.
Paul, thanks! With this video, I was able to piece together a Profinet -> Ethernet/IP gateway using a Raspberry Pi, when I could not get my commercial gateway to work. At least now I have a starting point to get this all working.
Wade thanks, i'm glad it helped
Thanks for the great tutorial. Never thought to use a raspberry pi for a codesys application... looks like another project for the test bench
Yes its awesome actually, the cool part is that its super cheap both the Pi hardware and the driver from Codesys
Was trying to use this video, but apparently some things have changed in the last couple of years. Any chance you would make a new one with current versions of both sofwares?
Great explanation, very helpful, Thanks
Thanks you for the video. It helped me just now in a project!
Hey no problem glad it helped
Thank you for the concise but detailed explanation and step-by-step setup tutorial. I'm a ControlLogix expert, especially with generic Ethernet modules, but a novice with CoDeSys and was unfamiliar with the I/O configuration steps and the Gateway / Ethernet port configuration. The other tutorials I've found from 3S jump to the more complex EtherNet/IP Scanner object and don't explain the simpler Adapter.
The next question: is there a size or data type between 1 element (Byte, Word, DWord, REAL) and the Big (504 byte) Input and Output objects, or are those the only possible data connections ?
Ken Sorry i did not get back to you sooner. Couple things. As you noted i did this example with 1 word in and out, I would have to try multiple words to see. If i get a chance this week i will. Secondly, you mentioned you are a ControlLogix expert but a CODESYS Novice, well we just posted a class in the CODESYS Store for people like you. CODESYS is hosting (I'm teaching) a CODESYS class for Rockwell experts. Its a shorter class that concentrates on showing the equivalencies between the two product lines. go to us.store.codesys.com/events.html. I'm also teaching a Siemens to CODESYS class as well that same week. Beyond that don't hesitate to contact me, prdejong@northerndynamics.ca if you have any further questions.
Thanks much for the detailed video. I do not know what is wrong, but when I insert my ethernet/ip adapter, I can not even pass compile, it gives me plenty of errors, it looks like library is missing. Do you know if this Ethernet/IP adapter has to be licensed? Thank you much
No it does not have to be licensed. At least to test. If you want to run without a time out yes you will need a licence.
You might very well have a library issue. Go into the library manager and try to reload any issuing libraries
When I try going online after adding Ethernet/IP adaptors and modules as shown in the video, I get Ethernet/IP adaptor status as not running. I do not see any errors in the log, but there is a red triangle beside the adaptor and the input and output modules under it. Could anyone help me with how to debug this issue please?
thank you....is there easy a way to migrate a AB plc program (rslogix 500 in a SLC500) to codesys?
Not really, I can do that manually though. Poke me and we can discuss prdejong@northerndynamics.ca
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Why did you turn off unicast in the generic ethernet module?