On PLC
On PLC
What is PLC?
A Programmable Logic
Controller (PLC) is an
industrial digital
computer which has been
used to control the
manufacturing processes,
such as assembly lines,
or robotic devices, or any
activity that requires high
reliability control and easy
to programming and
process fault diagnosis.
History of PLC
POWER
Push buttons, SUPPLY Solenoids,
Contacts Contactors,
Limit switches, Alarms
Etc. Etc.
INPUT OUTPUT
PROCESSOR
MODULE MODULE
From To
SENSORS OTUPUT
PROGRAMMING
DEVICE
Input Device in Output Device in
PLC PLC
Photo
Push button Motor Lamp
Sensor
Programming
Language
of
PLC
MOST COMMON LANGUAGE
ENCOUNTERED IN PLC PROGRAMME
ARE:
1. LADDER LOGIC
2. FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
3. SEQUENTIAL FUNCTION CHART
Examples of Hardware PLCs Control
Drive Motor
Pump
Light Bulb
CPU
I/O System: -
The I/O system provides the physical connection between the equipment and the
PLC.
Inputs: -
Input devices can consist of digital or analogue devices. A digital input card handles
discrete devices which give a signal that is either ON or OFF such as a push button, limit
switch, sensors, or selector switches.
Outputs: -
output devices can also consist of digital or analogue types. A digital output card
either turns a device ON or OFF such as lights, LEDs, small motors, and relays.
Elements of PLC
Output Coil:-
When used with a hardwired output, this function is OFF until
the logic in the programme allows it to turn ON
Elements of PLC
Relay:-
A relay is a device that responds to a voltage change by
activating a switch. When the input is energized the coil. So it
close the circuit. When the input voltage taken the coil is
demagnetized and it opens the circuit.
Timer:-
Timers are typically used to introduce some delay in the
circuit. If we want something to be ON after certain time interval
even if the input is ON, this is done by using this timer.
Counter:-
A counter is set of some pre-set value and, when this value of
input pulse has been received, it will operates its contacts
Requirements in PLC
Reliability
Flexibility in programming and reprogramming
Cost effective for controlling complex systems
Small physical size, shorter project time
High speed of operation
Reduce space
Energy saving
Disadvantages of PLCs
American
1. Allen Bradley
2. Texas Instruments
3. General Electric
4. Cutter Hammer
5. Square D
European
1. Siemens
2. Klockner & Mouller
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