Siemens No-Charge Service Converts Rockwell Controller Code

Feb. 11, 2016
Siemens now offers a no-charge, code conversion service that upgrades Rockwell’s RSLogix 5, RSLogix500 and Studio 5000 software to Siemens Simatic TIA Portal.

  • Upgrades to TIA Portal
  • Retains structures and naming conventions
  • Accommodates S7-1200 or S7-1500 controllers

The service retains current structures and naming conventions, ensuring familiarity from the start.

Available to U.S. companies, the service converts data, code and program files as well as tasks and routines to accommodate Siemens Simatic S7-1200 or S7-1500 lines of controllers. No intellectual property is shared with outside entities.

Siemens Modernization Experts are available to perform on-site visits to ensure proper transitions at the conclusion of modernized projects. Siemens Certified Solution Partners are also available to assist when code optimization is required.

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