Product Family: Rockwell Automation Studio 5000 (Logix Designer)

Process automation and motion control receive distinct functional upgrades in V35, aligning the software closely with PlantPAx standard methodologies. PlantPAx System Integration

Resolved a rare memory leak issue associated with leaving the internal sampling trend tool open continuously for over 48 hours.

The following enhancements have been made to existing features in Studio 5000 V35:

Ensure your physical controller firmware matches the major revision (V35) before attempting an online download.

Security remains a cornerstone of Rockwell's product development.

Certain aggressive corporate antivirus software suites may flag specific FactoryTalk background services. Adjusting firewall exclusions during installation prevents this issue. 🚀 Upgrade and Installation Best Practices

The Studio 5000 V35 release notes highlight a range of exciting updates and enhancements that make this version a significant improvement over its predecessors. With its improved user interface, enhanced project management, and new PLC programming features, Studio 5000 V35 is an essential tool for industrial automation professionals. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, Studio 5000 V35 provides a comprehensive and intuitive development environment that can help you complete projects more efficiently and effectively. If you're interested in learning more about Studio 5000 V35 or would like to schedule a demo, contact Rockwell Automation or an authorized distributor today.

: You can now virtualize motion for Kinetix, PowerFlex, and iTRAK 5730 CIP Motion devices. This feature supports both physical controllers and emulated controllers via FactoryTalk Logix Echo V2 .

The PCDC (Programmatically Created Data Context) memory leak present in V34.02–V34.04 has been patched. Users with long-running applications (e.g., web handling) reported memory creep of 2MB/hour; this is resolved.

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Studio 5000 V35 Release Notes Jun 2026

Product Family: Rockwell Automation Studio 5000 (Logix Designer)

Process automation and motion control receive distinct functional upgrades in V35, aligning the software closely with PlantPAx standard methodologies. PlantPAx System Integration

Resolved a rare memory leak issue associated with leaving the internal sampling trend tool open continuously for over 48 hours. Studio 5000 V35 Release Notes

The following enhancements have been made to existing features in Studio 5000 V35:

Ensure your physical controller firmware matches the major revision (V35) before attempting an online download. 🚀 Upgrade and Installation Best Practices The Studio

Security remains a cornerstone of Rockwell's product development.

Certain aggressive corporate antivirus software suites may flag specific FactoryTalk background services. Adjusting firewall exclusions during installation prevents this issue. 🚀 Upgrade and Installation Best Practices this is resolved.

The Studio 5000 V35 release notes highlight a range of exciting updates and enhancements that make this version a significant improvement over its predecessors. With its improved user interface, enhanced project management, and new PLC programming features, Studio 5000 V35 is an essential tool for industrial automation professionals. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, Studio 5000 V35 provides a comprehensive and intuitive development environment that can help you complete projects more efficiently and effectively. If you're interested in learning more about Studio 5000 V35 or would like to schedule a demo, contact Rockwell Automation or an authorized distributor today.

: You can now virtualize motion for Kinetix, PowerFlex, and iTRAK 5730 CIP Motion devices. This feature supports both physical controllers and emulated controllers via FactoryTalk Logix Echo V2 .

The PCDC (Programmatically Created Data Context) memory leak present in V34.02–V34.04 has been patched. Users with long-running applications (e.g., web handling) reported memory creep of 2MB/hour; this is resolved.