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Programmable Logic
Controllers
Lecture 01
Introduction to PLCs
Definition And History Of The PLC
•A PLC is a user-friendly, microprocessor-based specialized
computer that carries out control functions of many types and levels
of complexity.
•Its purpose is to monitor crucial process parameters and adjust
process operations accordingly.
• Used extensively because the PLC – Is easy to set up and
program
– Behaves predictably
– Ruggedized
DefinitionAnd History Of The PLC
•It can be programmed (to a degree), controlled, and operated
by a person unskilled in operating (programming) computers.
• Essentially, a PLC's operator draws the lines and devices of
ladder diagrams with a keyboard/mouse onto a display screen.
•The resulting ladder diagram is converted into computer machine
language and run as a program.
ExamplePLCs
Allen-Bradley PLC5 Allen-Bradley SLC500
Allen-Bradley Micrologix Allen-Bradley Picocontroller
Components in a PLC system
•CPU module, containing the processor and memory
• Input and output modules, to allow the PLC to read sensors
and control actuators
– A wide variety of types are available
• Power supply for the PLC, and often sensors and low power
actuators connected to I/O modules
•Arack or bus so the PLC can exchange data with I/O modules
Additional PLC components
•Aprogramming unit is necessary to create, edit and download a
user program to the PLC
•Additional components can include:
– Network interfaces: to allow PLCs to function in a networked
environment
– Communication adapters for remote I/O devices: so I/O
devices do not have to be physically close to the CPU
module
– Operator interface devices: allow monitoring and/or data
entry by operators
•The PLC takes the place of much of the external wiring required
for control of a process.
– http://www.as-uk.co.uk/projectupgrade.html
•The PLC will operate any system that has output devices that go
on and off (known as discrete, or digital, outputs).
•It can also operate any system with variable (analog) outputs.
•The PLC can be operated on the input side by on-off devices
(discrete, or digital) or by variable (analog) input devices.
DefinitionAnd History Of The PLC
•The first PLC systems evolved from conventional computers in the
late 1960s and early 1970s.
– These first PLCs were installed primarily in automotive
plants.
•Traditionally, the auto plants had to be shut down for up to a month at
model changeover time.
•The early PLCs were used along with other new automation
techniques to shorten the changeover time.
•One of the major time-consuming changeover procedures had
been the wiring of new or revised relay and control panels.
•The PLC keyboard reprogramming procedure replaced the
rewiring of a panel full of wires, relays, timers, and other
components.
•The new PLCs helped reduce changeover time to a matter of a
few days.
PLC Advantages
• Flexibility
– In the past, each different electronically controlled production
machine required its own controller; 15 machines might require 15
different controllers.
– Now it is possible to use just one model of a PLC to run any one
of the 15 machines.
– Furthermore, you would probably need fewer than
15 controllers, because one PLC can easily run many machines.
– Each of the 15 machines under PLC control would have its own
distinct program (or a portion of one running program).
PLC Advantages
•Implementing Changes and Correcting Errors
– With a wired relay-type panel, any program alterations require
time for rewiring of panels and devices.
– When a PLC program circuit or sequence design change is
made, the PLC program can be changed from a keyboard
sequence in a matter of minutes.
– No rewiring is required for a PLC-controlled system.
– Also, if a programming error has to be corrected in a PLC
control ladder diagram, a change can be typed in quickly.
PLC Advantages
• Large Quantities of Contacts
– The PLC has a large number of contacts for each coil
available in its programming.
– Suppose that a panel-wired relay has four contacts and
all are in use when a design change requiring three more
contacts is made.
•Time would have to be taken to procure and install a
new relay or relay contact block.
– Using a PLC, however, only three more contacts would
be typed in.
•Contacts are now a “software” component
PLC Advantages
• Lower Cost
– Increased technology makes it possible to
condense more functions into smaller and less
expensive packages.
– Now you can purchase a PLC with numerous
relays, timers, and counters, a sequencer, and other
functions for a few hundred dollars.
• Pilot Running
– A PLC programmed circuit can be evaluated in the lab.
The program can be typed in, tested, observed, and
modified if needed, saving valuable factory time.
PLC Advantages
•Visual Observation
– A PLC circuit's operation can be seen during
operation directly on a CRT screen.
– The operation or mis-operation of a circuit can be
observed as it happens.
– Logic paths light up on the screen as they are
energized.
– Troubleshooting can be done more quickly during visual
observation.
PLC Advantages
• Ladder or Boolean Programming Method
– The PLC programming can be accomplished in the
ladder mode by an engineer, electrician or possibly
a technician. Alternatively, a PLC programmer
who works in digital or Boolean control systems
can also easily perform PLC programming.
• Reliability and Maintainability
– Solid-state devices are more reliable, in general,
than mechanical systems or relays and timers.
Consequently, the control system maintenance
costs are low and downtime is minimal.
PLC Disadvantages
• Fixed Program Applications
– Some applications are single-function applications. It does not pay
to use a PLC that includes multiple programmingcapabilities if
they are not needed.
– Their operational sequence is seldom or never changed, so the
reprogramming available with the PLC would not be necessary.
• Fail-Safe Operation
– In relay systems, the stop button electrically disconnects the circuit;
if the power fails, the system stops.
– This, of course, can be programmed into the PLC; however,
in some PLC programs, you may have to apply an input voltage to
cause a device to stop. These systems may not be fail-safe.
PLC Advantages
• Documentation
– An immediate printout of the true PLC circuit is
available in minutes, if required.
– There is no need to look for the blueprint of the circuit in
remote files.
– The PLC prints out the actual circuit in operation at a
given moment.
– Often, the file prints for relay panels are not
properly kept up to date. A PLC printout is the circuit at
the present time; no wire tracing is needed for
verification.

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lect 01 (1).pdf

  • 2. Definition And History Of The PLC •A PLC is a user-friendly, microprocessor-based specialized computer that carries out control functions of many types and levels of complexity. •Its purpose is to monitor crucial process parameters and adjust process operations accordingly. • Used extensively because the PLC – Is easy to set up and program – Behaves predictably – Ruggedized
  • 3. DefinitionAnd History Of The PLC •It can be programmed (to a degree), controlled, and operated by a person unskilled in operating (programming) computers. • Essentially, a PLC's operator draws the lines and devices of ladder diagrams with a keyboard/mouse onto a display screen. •The resulting ladder diagram is converted into computer machine language and run as a program.
  • 4. ExamplePLCs Allen-Bradley PLC5 Allen-Bradley SLC500 Allen-Bradley Micrologix Allen-Bradley Picocontroller
  • 5. Components in a PLC system •CPU module, containing the processor and memory • Input and output modules, to allow the PLC to read sensors and control actuators – A wide variety of types are available • Power supply for the PLC, and often sensors and low power actuators connected to I/O modules •Arack or bus so the PLC can exchange data with I/O modules
  • 6.
  • 7. Additional PLC components •Aprogramming unit is necessary to create, edit and download a user program to the PLC •Additional components can include: – Network interfaces: to allow PLCs to function in a networked environment – Communication adapters for remote I/O devices: so I/O devices do not have to be physically close to the CPU module – Operator interface devices: allow monitoring and/or data entry by operators
  • 8. •The PLC takes the place of much of the external wiring required for control of a process. – http://www.as-uk.co.uk/projectupgrade.html •The PLC will operate any system that has output devices that go on and off (known as discrete, or digital, outputs). •It can also operate any system with variable (analog) outputs. •The PLC can be operated on the input side by on-off devices (discrete, or digital) or by variable (analog) input devices.
  • 9. DefinitionAnd History Of The PLC •The first PLC systems evolved from conventional computers in the late 1960s and early 1970s. – These first PLCs were installed primarily in automotive plants. •Traditionally, the auto plants had to be shut down for up to a month at model changeover time. •The early PLCs were used along with other new automation techniques to shorten the changeover time.
  • 10. •One of the major time-consuming changeover procedures had been the wiring of new or revised relay and control panels. •The PLC keyboard reprogramming procedure replaced the rewiring of a panel full of wires, relays, timers, and other components. •The new PLCs helped reduce changeover time to a matter of a few days.
  • 11. PLC Advantages • Flexibility – In the past, each different electronically controlled production machine required its own controller; 15 machines might require 15 different controllers. – Now it is possible to use just one model of a PLC to run any one of the 15 machines. – Furthermore, you would probably need fewer than 15 controllers, because one PLC can easily run many machines. – Each of the 15 machines under PLC control would have its own distinct program (or a portion of one running program).
  • 12. PLC Advantages •Implementing Changes and Correcting Errors – With a wired relay-type panel, any program alterations require time for rewiring of panels and devices. – When a PLC program circuit or sequence design change is made, the PLC program can be changed from a keyboard sequence in a matter of minutes. – No rewiring is required for a PLC-controlled system. – Also, if a programming error has to be corrected in a PLC control ladder diagram, a change can be typed in quickly.
  • 13. PLC Advantages • Large Quantities of Contacts – The PLC has a large number of contacts for each coil available in its programming. – Suppose that a panel-wired relay has four contacts and all are in use when a design change requiring three more contacts is made. •Time would have to be taken to procure and install a new relay or relay contact block. – Using a PLC, however, only three more contacts would be typed in. •Contacts are now a “software” component
  • 14. PLC Advantages • Lower Cost – Increased technology makes it possible to condense more functions into smaller and less expensive packages. – Now you can purchase a PLC with numerous relays, timers, and counters, a sequencer, and other functions for a few hundred dollars. • Pilot Running – A PLC programmed circuit can be evaluated in the lab. The program can be typed in, tested, observed, and modified if needed, saving valuable factory time.
  • 15. PLC Advantages •Visual Observation – A PLC circuit's operation can be seen during operation directly on a CRT screen. – The operation or mis-operation of a circuit can be observed as it happens. – Logic paths light up on the screen as they are energized. – Troubleshooting can be done more quickly during visual observation.
  • 16. PLC Advantages • Ladder or Boolean Programming Method – The PLC programming can be accomplished in the ladder mode by an engineer, electrician or possibly a technician. Alternatively, a PLC programmer who works in digital or Boolean control systems can also easily perform PLC programming. • Reliability and Maintainability – Solid-state devices are more reliable, in general, than mechanical systems or relays and timers. Consequently, the control system maintenance costs are low and downtime is minimal.
  • 17. PLC Disadvantages • Fixed Program Applications – Some applications are single-function applications. It does not pay to use a PLC that includes multiple programmingcapabilities if they are not needed. – Their operational sequence is seldom or never changed, so the reprogramming available with the PLC would not be necessary. • Fail-Safe Operation – In relay systems, the stop button electrically disconnects the circuit; if the power fails, the system stops. – This, of course, can be programmed into the PLC; however, in some PLC programs, you may have to apply an input voltage to cause a device to stop. These systems may not be fail-safe.
  • 18. PLC Advantages • Documentation – An immediate printout of the true PLC circuit is available in minutes, if required. – There is no need to look for the blueprint of the circuit in remote files. – The PLC prints out the actual circuit in operation at a given moment. – Often, the file prints for relay panels are not properly kept up to date. A PLC printout is the circuit at the present time; no wire tracing is needed for verification.