PLC Software

The PLC systems evolved and the programming software evolved with them.

In the late 1980s when PLCs were first being adopted, both Allen Bradley and Modicon had dedicated terminals for program development. These tools had special keyboards and simple screens. They could be connected to the PLCs for Ladder Diagram development and loading. They could also be connected to printers for documenting the programs.
At that time, they were all we had, and the available features were quite limited. In particular it was not possible to include comments or headings, or cut and paste repeat program sections.
Several independent companies developed PC based software tools that could not only duplicate the system supplier's terminals, but added powerful extra features. One such company was Taylor Industrial Software from Edmonton in Canada. Another was Xcel Controls.


Modicon: The first PC Based. ProWORX
Modicon: PC Based. ProWORX NxT
Modicon: PC Based. Updoc
Modicon: PC Based. Modsoft
Modicon: The first Windows Based. ProWORX NxT
Modicon: Windows Based. ProWORX 32
Modicon: The Next Windows Based. Concept

This is a work in progress and will be expanded, time permitting.