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PLCs were invented in answer to the needs of the automobile industry, and were introduced in the late 1960’s. They were designed to take the place of older, more complicated relay based equipment ゥ Emil Decker, 2009
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PLCs were invented in answer to the needs of the automobile industry, and were introduced in the late 1960’s. They were designed to take the place of older,

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Page 1: PLCs were invented in answer to the needs of the automobile industry, and were introduced in the late 1960’s. They were designed to take the place of older,

PLCs were invented in answer to the needs of the automobile industry, and were introduced in the late 1960’s. They were designed to take the place of older, more complicated relay based equipment systems.

ゥ Emil Decker, 2009

Page 2: PLCs were invented in answer to the needs of the automobile industry, and were introduced in the late 1960’s. They were designed to take the place of older,

Relays were invented in 1835 by Joseph Henry. Relays use an electro- magnet to close or open a switch. This circuit is isolated from the power that runs through the main circuit involved.

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Page 3: PLCs were invented in answer to the needs of the automobile industry, and were introduced in the late 1960’s. They were designed to take the place of older,

This allows a low voltage relay to “throw the switch” on a higher voltage line and keep the operator safe. Relays are used in many electrical systems, including automobiles.

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Page 4: PLCs were invented in answer to the needs of the automobile industry, and were introduced in the late 1960’s. They were designed to take the place of older,

Relays are complicated, and systems using a lot of them tended to be very costly to operate and maintain. If production requirements changed, then the control system had to change also.

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The mechanical relays had a limited lifespan, and troubleshooting them were often problematic. Imagine a system using literally thousands of relays.

Typical Relay

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Page 6: PLCs were invented in answer to the needs of the automobile industry, and were introduced in the late 1960’s. They were designed to take the place of older,

By replacing bulky mechanical components with solid state circuits under the control of a microcontroller makes a lot of sense.

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The microprocessor is the brain of a PLC system. It consists of the microprocessor, memory, and circuits necessary to store and retrieve data from that memory. It also includes communications ports to other devices.

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Processors vary in their capabilities to control devices. Some control as few as 6 inputs and outputs (I/O) and others control as many as 40,000 or more.

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One processor can control more than one process or manufacturing line. Processors are often linked together in order to provided continuity throughout the process.

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Ram, or random access memory, is necessary for PLCs. Like computers, this is the area where all instructions are stored during operations. Everything happens in RAM.

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ROM, or read only memory, is important too. Instructions burned into ROM cannot be changed. This is where the basic program is stored. You load this and your routines into RAM to run them.

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EEPROM, or Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory, is like ROM, but with the correct equipment, can be reprogrammed, making it more versitile.

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Input modules are simply what they say they are. The input signals, whether via a push button, limit switch, electric eye, or an electrical input .

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If there are input modules, then there must be output modules as well. LED readouts, solenoids, relays, DC or AC outputs to machinery, are a few options you have for output.

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PLCs, at their simplest, are ON / OFF switches, sequentially operated to send signals to an output device.

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Electromagnetic interference (EMI) and Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) can cause problems in most solid state control systems, and PLCs are not immune.

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PLCs are used in a variety of applications from manufacturing assembly lines to equipment control in the harshest of environments.

Coal mining machine controlled by PLCs

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PLC input

modules

PLCprocessor

PLCOutput

modules

• Switches• Sensors• Machine outputs• Other outputs

PLCCommunications

modules

PLC specialPurposemodules

ProgrammableLogic

controller

PLCPowersupply

Standardnetworks

Proprietarynetworks

Smart I/Ointerfaces

Remoteracks

ASCII I/Ointerfaces

• Lamps• Relays• Motor controllers• Solenoid valves• Machine inputs• Other inputs

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