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PLC: Programmable Logical Controller CONTENTS 1. What is PLC 2. Electrical Ladder Logic Diagrams 3. Software Ladder Logic Diagrams 4. PLC Implementation 5. An example lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction What does PLC stand for? PLC - programmable logic controller PLC implements  logic control functions  by means of a  program lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction Features lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction Features lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction An application example 1: Gate Control PLC can sense a vehicle at the entrance or exit, and open and close the gate automatically The current vehicle count is easily determined by programming a simple counter lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction An application example 2: Conveyor System PLC can be used to start/stop latching logic for motor control Counters can be used for monitoring product amounts lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction Comparing traditional and programmable control systems - 1 lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction Comparing traditional and programmable control ystems - 2 In traditional control, the switches S1, S2 and S3 must close for K1 to be turned on -  the   wiring  makes the rule In PLC systems, the program is written to perform the logic “when S1 is closed AND S2 is closed AND S3 is closed, THEN turn on K1” - the  program  makes the rule It is much simpler to change program then wiring! lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction How does a PLC differ from a computer? A computer is optimized for calculation and display tasks A computer is programmed by specialists A PLC is designed for (logic) control and regulation tasks A PLC is programmed by non-specialists A PLC is well adapted to industrial environment lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction Why are PLCs so common? They are cost-effective They are flexible, reliable and compact They have significant advantages over traditional control systems based on relay or pneumatics lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction Where are PLCs used? In every industry where automation is involved, from individual machines to whole processes lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction What tasks do PLCs perform? The logic control tasks such as interlocking, sequencing, timing and counting (previously undertaken with relays or pneumatics) In addition, PLCs can perform a variety of calculation, communication and monitoring tasks lecture note 9 PLC
lecture note 9 PLC Inputs Outputs & Power Supply Communication Ports (RS-485) 1. PLC - Introduction
1. PLC - Introduction Structure of a PLC lecture note 9 PLC Level of Liquid in Tank
1. PLC - Introduction The PLC processor lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction PLC Input/Output Devices lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction PLC Input Devices Push buttons Switches (limit switches, level switches, etc.) Sensors ... lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction PLC Output Devices Relay contacts Solenoid valves Signal devices (such as lamps, alarms, etc.) Motors ... lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction Programming terminal lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction Programming is done through programming terminal Programming terminal translates  engineering language  (logic control) to  machine language  (binary code) lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction Programming through standard computer Most PLC manufacturers offer software packages that allow a standard computer to be used as a programming terminal lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction Programming through standard computer lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction Relating the program to inputs and outputs The CPU reads the data from the inputs The program in the CPU uses the inputs to evaluate the control logic. As the program runs, the CPU updates the data The CPU writes the data to the output lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction Relating the program to inputs and outputs lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction lecture note 9 PLC Data Flow in the PLC
1. PLC - Introduction One of the advantages of PLC is that it can be programmed by non-specialists Program can be written either in the form of a   statement list: a set of mnemonic instructions representing a function of the CPU or a  ladder diagram: a graphical language resembling the electrical relay diagrams   lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction statement list lecture note 9 PLC
1. PLC - Introduction Ladder diagram lecture note 9 PLC

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plc introduction

  • 1. PLC: Programmable Logical Controller CONTENTS 1. What is PLC 2. Electrical Ladder Logic Diagrams 3. Software Ladder Logic Diagrams 4. PLC Implementation 5. An example lecture note 9 PLC
  • 2. 1. PLC - Introduction What does PLC stand for? PLC - programmable logic controller PLC implements logic control functions by means of a program lecture note 9 PLC
  • 3. 1. PLC - Introduction Features lecture note 9 PLC
  • 4. 1. PLC - Introduction Features lecture note 9 PLC
  • 5. 1. PLC - Introduction An application example 1: Gate Control PLC can sense a vehicle at the entrance or exit, and open and close the gate automatically The current vehicle count is easily determined by programming a simple counter lecture note 9 PLC
  • 6. 1. PLC - Introduction An application example 2: Conveyor System PLC can be used to start/stop latching logic for motor control Counters can be used for monitoring product amounts lecture note 9 PLC
  • 7. 1. PLC - Introduction Comparing traditional and programmable control systems - 1 lecture note 9 PLC
  • 8. 1. PLC - Introduction Comparing traditional and programmable control ystems - 2 In traditional control, the switches S1, S2 and S3 must close for K1 to be turned on - the wiring makes the rule In PLC systems, the program is written to perform the logic “when S1 is closed AND S2 is closed AND S3 is closed, THEN turn on K1” - the program makes the rule It is much simpler to change program then wiring! lecture note 9 PLC
  • 9. 1. PLC - Introduction How does a PLC differ from a computer? A computer is optimized for calculation and display tasks A computer is programmed by specialists A PLC is designed for (logic) control and regulation tasks A PLC is programmed by non-specialists A PLC is well adapted to industrial environment lecture note 9 PLC
  • 10. 1. PLC - Introduction Why are PLCs so common? They are cost-effective They are flexible, reliable and compact They have significant advantages over traditional control systems based on relay or pneumatics lecture note 9 PLC
  • 11. 1. PLC - Introduction Where are PLCs used? In every industry where automation is involved, from individual machines to whole processes lecture note 9 PLC
  • 12. 1. PLC - Introduction What tasks do PLCs perform? The logic control tasks such as interlocking, sequencing, timing and counting (previously undertaken with relays or pneumatics) In addition, PLCs can perform a variety of calculation, communication and monitoring tasks lecture note 9 PLC
  • 13. lecture note 9 PLC Inputs Outputs & Power Supply Communication Ports (RS-485) 1. PLC - Introduction
  • 14. 1. PLC - Introduction Structure of a PLC lecture note 9 PLC Level of Liquid in Tank
  • 15. 1. PLC - Introduction The PLC processor lecture note 9 PLC
  • 16. 1. PLC - Introduction PLC Input/Output Devices lecture note 9 PLC
  • 17. 1. PLC - Introduction PLC Input Devices Push buttons Switches (limit switches, level switches, etc.) Sensors ... lecture note 9 PLC
  • 18. 1. PLC - Introduction PLC Output Devices Relay contacts Solenoid valves Signal devices (such as lamps, alarms, etc.) Motors ... lecture note 9 PLC
  • 19. 1. PLC - Introduction Programming terminal lecture note 9 PLC
  • 20. 1. PLC - Introduction Programming is done through programming terminal Programming terminal translates engineering language (logic control) to machine language (binary code) lecture note 9 PLC
  • 21. 1. PLC - Introduction Programming through standard computer Most PLC manufacturers offer software packages that allow a standard computer to be used as a programming terminal lecture note 9 PLC
  • 22. 1. PLC - Introduction Programming through standard computer lecture note 9 PLC
  • 23. 1. PLC - Introduction Relating the program to inputs and outputs The CPU reads the data from the inputs The program in the CPU uses the inputs to evaluate the control logic. As the program runs, the CPU updates the data The CPU writes the data to the output lecture note 9 PLC
  • 24. 1. PLC - Introduction Relating the program to inputs and outputs lecture note 9 PLC
  • 25. 1. PLC - Introduction lecture note 9 PLC Data Flow in the PLC
  • 26. 1. PLC - Introduction One of the advantages of PLC is that it can be programmed by non-specialists Program can be written either in the form of a statement list: a set of mnemonic instructions representing a function of the CPU or a ladder diagram: a graphical language resembling the electrical relay diagrams lecture note 9 PLC
  • 27. 1. PLC - Introduction statement list lecture note 9 PLC
  • 28. 1. PLC - Introduction Ladder diagram lecture note 9 PLC