V28 added native support for several updated variations of the ControlLogix 5570 and CompactLogix 5370 controller families.
| Component | Minimum Requirement | Recommended Requirement | |-----------|---------------------|--------------------------| | Processor CPU | 4 logical cores | 8 logical cores | | RAM Memory | 8 GB | 16 GB | | Hard Disk Space | 30 GB free space | 40 GB or more | | Display Resolution | 1024 × 768 | 1920 × 1080 or higher |
Comprehensive support for the 5380/5580 CompactLogix and ControlLogix controllers, bringing higher performance and faster processing speeds to the platform. studio 5000 version 28 download
Studio 5000 Version 28 download
Setup aborts with a message indicating that Studio 5000 v28 does not support the detected Windows version. V28 added native support for several updated variations
Microsoft has identified known issues with Windows 11 version 25H2 that may affect applications including Rockwell Studio 5000. Microsoft continues to work on resolving these issues in subsequent updates. The recommended approach remains to use a Windows 7/8 virtual machine for v28.
to ensure version 28 is compatible with your existing operating system (Windows 7/10/11) and other installed Rockwell software. Back Up Your Work: Microsoft has identified known issues with Windows 11
Enter the and Product Key provided on your Rockwell Automation software certificate.
: Ensure FactoryTalk Services Platform and FactoryTalk Activation Manager are updated to the versions bundled with the v28 installer.
Studio 5000 Logix Designer is the flagship automation programming software from Rockwell Automation, serving as the evolution of the legacy RSLogix 5000 platform. It provides a unified engineering and design environment for programming, configuring, and maintaining Allen‑Bradley ControlLogix and CompactLogix controllers, including discrete, process, batch, motion, safety, and drive applications. As a key part of the Integrated Architecture™ ecosystem, Studio 5000 allows engineers to work with a single application across all disciplines—safety, motion, drives, process, and discrete control—streamlining development and maintenance workflows.