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Automation Tech Talk
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The Automation News Roundup covers industrial automation news and events headlines most weekdays. You can find all the links mentioned in the show at https://Automate.News.
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Module Discovery and Reading IO Config: Automation Tech Talk for 09/03/25
Automation Tech Talk
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2 months ago
Module Discovery and Reading IO Config: Automation Tech Talk for 09/03/25

Shawn discusses Module Discovery and Reading IO Config in today's episode of #AutomationTechTalk Lunchtime Edition livestream:

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NOTE: There is no show planned for this Friday (9/5).
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Shawn Tierney (Host): Happy Wednesday. Right? I was gonna say Tuesday. It's not Tuesday. It's Wednesday.

I hope you're all doing good. I hope, my mic and video is coming out okay. Let me know in the chat if it's not. But in any case, I do want to, wish you all a great lunchtime here. And it is Wednesday, and, this is Automation Tech Talk lunchtime edition.

And, feel free to chat in the, both on YouTube and on LinkedIn. And, of course, you'll always find the audio, the video, and the transcript up on the automationblog.com later in the day. Typically, right after the show's done, I try to get that all up there before going back to work. So in any case, today, I was gonna do one thing, and I decided to do something else. So, we're actually gonna take a look at discovering IO, automatically discovering IO so you don't have to crank in all those different part numbers.

And, we're gonna do it today for Rockwell. And I did have some things that, I've been telling myself, Shawn, you gotta kinda remember to mention some things to everybody, when you're doing the show. So let me just pull my notes up here and bring them over to the screen right below here so I can read them. So, first of all, the idea for today's, discussion about discovering IO, adding IO, reading IO was, based on some lessons. I'm I actually had to I found some bugs in them, so I had to rerender them.

So I'll be updating them, and, several of the courses over at the Automation School are getting updates, including my CompactLogics and ControlLogics. They're getting the most updates today. But in any case, I also wanted to mention that I already have two industry veterans who I'm talking to about coming on the Automation Museum's History of Automation podcast. And so I mentioned this because we already have three shows in the, in the can. We talked to experts about the history of Triconics, the history of InTouch or Wonderware, and the history of Rockwell PLCs.

But, again, these are things where we want to have multiple guests on about each each product and, to share their own experiences with them. And, you know, everybody remembers things differently. Like, some people remember some features, other people remember other features, and so on. So, we have two new people who I'm talking to to get them to come on the show. And I wanna invite you, whether you're a vendor, user, integrated OEM, if you have done something with automation before the year February, I'm just using that as a kind of a benchmark.

Right? So, you know, we're talking legacy stuff. We're not talking, you know, fifty three seventies and fifty three eighties or a '7 you know, fifteen hundreds or December, or m two sixty twos if you're a Snyder guy. But, we're talking we're talking, you know, older stuff, legacy stuff. The automation museum is not gonna be a museum of what just came out this this year.

Automation Tech Talk
The Automation News Roundup covers industrial automation news and events headlines most weekdays. You can find all the links mentioned in the show at https://Automate.News.