

If you are new to PLC programming, then I suggest that you sign up to my free PLC Bootcamp to learn how to write and test your very first PLC program using Connected Components Workbench.

If you think this sounds like a tutorial that shouldn't exist, I agree with you but Rockwell Automation's UI designers have made it very difficult to find the Connected Components Workbench installer so here we are.Īfter downloading and installing Connected Components Workbench, I strongly recommend that you follow a course that teaches you how to use it. What's up guys? This is Ken from KB Controls and in today's tutorial, I will be showing you how to download and install Connected Components Workbench, the free development environment from Rockwell Automation that is used to program Micro800 PLCs.
