This document contains a presentation by Aditya Kurniawan about PLC technologies. It includes Aditya's curriculum vitae, which notes his experience as a PLC programmer and quality assurance engineer. The presentation covers fundamentals of PLC technologies, including introductions to PLC systems, programming languages, input and output modules, and the CPU unit. It also explains discrete control automation and basic logic functions like AND, OR, NOT, NAND, XOR, and XNOR gates.
The document discusses Earned Value Management (EVM) practices and lessons learned from various projects. It outlines Mohan Kondur's background and experience in program management and EVM across different industries. The presentation aims to share best practices in EVM implementation, including discussions on schedule and cost performance indexes, challenges with the typical cost-based EVM model, and proposed alternatives like an hours-based model and risk-adjusted Earned Value Analysis. A demonstration of tools is also planned, with time for questions and answers.
1. The document discusses the use of ultrasonic rangefinders for mobile robot sensing and collision avoidance.
2. It explains how the radiation cone of the ultrasonic sensor and the measured distance relates to the actual clearance around the robot given its diameter.
3. An example is provided of calculating the actual radiation distance of 0.24 meters given a measured distance of 1 meter from an ultrasonic sensor with a 45 degree radiation cone mounted on a robot with a 0.2 meter diameter.
This document outlines an Animoto project that defines Animoto, who can use it, how it works, installation, examples, features, advantages, disadvantages, problems, and additional resources. Animoto allows users to create professional-looking videos from photos and includes editing tools and music libraries. It can be used by individuals and businesses and shared on social media. While free for basic use, extended videos require a paid plan.
The document introduces mobile robot locomotion. It defines a robot as an electromechanical system that can sense its surroundings, perform tasks through locomotion or manipulation, be reprogrammed, and interact with humans autonomously. Mobile robots include wheeled, legged, aerial, underwater, and humanoid robots. The position, orientation, and posture of mobile robots are described in relation to Cartesian coordinates. Motion parameters like wheel distance, diameter, and rotational speed are discussed. Different types of wheeled mobile robots and their motion principles are outlined.
Demand for rubber gloves is still growing strongly at an annual rate of 8-10% despite currently high glove prices. Global demand is expected to reach 155 billion pieces by 2011, driven by increased healthcare awareness and reforms. Malaysia supplies 63% of global demand and the top 6 Malaysian glove companies have 54% of the global market share. Developed countries prefer powder-free natural rubber gloves which make up 74% of exports, while developing markets like China and India offer future growth potential. The rubber glove industry faces high barriers to entry and continues improving production technologies, while latex prices may gradually stabilize after peaking recently.
The document provides an overview of the key features and functionality of the Edmodo social learning platform, including how to:
1) Set up an account as a teacher and create classes/groups for students.
2) Manage student and parent accounts, including distributing unique parent codes to allow parents to view their child's activity.
3) Post various content like notes, assignments, quizzes and polls, and organize content in a library with folders.
4) Customize group settings and control features like moderating posts and default access levels for members.
The document provides instructions for creating assessments using Google Forms. It outlines how to create and name a form, add different types of questions, include identifying information as the first questions, change the theme, preview the form, administer the test by sending the link via email or posting to a class site, and view the response data in a spreadsheet. The instructions are meant to guide teachers through setting up, distributing, and reviewing results of classroom assessments created in Google Forms.
Dokumen tersebut merangkum proses pengajuan dan pengelolaan bantuan mahasiswa berupa Bantuan Modal Tidak Mundur (BMTM) melalui 3 instansi yaitu Direktorat Kemahasiswaan, Direktorat Akademik, dan DKM Alfurqon. Prosesnya dimulai dari mahasiswa mengajukan permohonan, dilakukan verifikasi dokumen, dilanjutkan visitasi, penetapan penerima, penandatanganan perjanjian, pemberian dana
The document discusses Earned Value Management (EVM) practices and lessons learned from various projects. It outlines Mohan Kondur's background and experience in program management and EVM across different industries. The presentation aims to share best practices in EVM implementation, including discussions on schedule and cost performance indexes, challenges with the typical cost-based EVM model, and proposed alternatives like an hours-based model and risk-adjusted Earned Value Analysis. A demonstration of tools is also planned, with time for questions and answers.
1. The document discusses the use of ultrasonic rangefinders for mobile robot sensing and collision avoidance.
2. It explains how the radiation cone of the ultrasonic sensor and the measured distance relates to the actual clearance around the robot given its diameter.
3. An example is provided of calculating the actual radiation distance of 0.24 meters given a measured distance of 1 meter from an ultrasonic sensor with a 45 degree radiation cone mounted on a robot with a 0.2 meter diameter.
This document outlines an Animoto project that defines Animoto, who can use it, how it works, installation, examples, features, advantages, disadvantages, problems, and additional resources. Animoto allows users to create professional-looking videos from photos and includes editing tools and music libraries. It can be used by individuals and businesses and shared on social media. While free for basic use, extended videos require a paid plan.
The document introduces mobile robot locomotion. It defines a robot as an electromechanical system that can sense its surroundings, perform tasks through locomotion or manipulation, be reprogrammed, and interact with humans autonomously. Mobile robots include wheeled, legged, aerial, underwater, and humanoid robots. The position, orientation, and posture of mobile robots are described in relation to Cartesian coordinates. Motion parameters like wheel distance, diameter, and rotational speed are discussed. Different types of wheeled mobile robots and their motion principles are outlined.
Demand for rubber gloves is still growing strongly at an annual rate of 8-10% despite currently high glove prices. Global demand is expected to reach 155 billion pieces by 2011, driven by increased healthcare awareness and reforms. Malaysia supplies 63% of global demand and the top 6 Malaysian glove companies have 54% of the global market share. Developed countries prefer powder-free natural rubber gloves which make up 74% of exports, while developing markets like China and India offer future growth potential. The rubber glove industry faces high barriers to entry and continues improving production technologies, while latex prices may gradually stabilize after peaking recently.
The document provides an overview of the key features and functionality of the Edmodo social learning platform, including how to:
1) Set up an account as a teacher and create classes/groups for students.
2) Manage student and parent accounts, including distributing unique parent codes to allow parents to view their child's activity.
3) Post various content like notes, assignments, quizzes and polls, and organize content in a library with folders.
4) Customize group settings and control features like moderating posts and default access levels for members.
The document provides instructions for creating assessments using Google Forms. It outlines how to create and name a form, add different types of questions, include identifying information as the first questions, change the theme, preview the form, administer the test by sending the link via email or posting to a class site, and view the response data in a spreadsheet. The instructions are meant to guide teachers through setting up, distributing, and reviewing results of classroom assessments created in Google Forms.
Dokumen tersebut merangkum proses pengajuan dan pengelolaan bantuan mahasiswa berupa Bantuan Modal Tidak Mundur (BMTM) melalui 3 instansi yaitu Direktorat Kemahasiswaan, Direktorat Akademik, dan DKM Alfurqon. Prosesnya dimulai dari mahasiswa mengajukan permohonan, dilakukan verifikasi dokumen, dilanjutkan visitasi, penetapan penerima, penandatanganan perjanjian, pemberian dana
This document provides an introduction to quality tools and strategies, including Six Sigma. It discusses defining critical to quality factors, calculating defects per million opportunities (DPMO), converting DPMO to a Sigma rating, and using the Sigma rating to set defect limits and determine inspection frequency for quality improvement. As an example, it calculates the 2.4 Sigma rating for a company with a DPMO of 161,605 and discusses a plan to upgrade their process to 2.5 Sigma by addressing a gap of 2,950 defects. It also introduces failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) as a tool for intensive inspection.
Dell has the Highest share of voice in PC MarketCupBoard Love
This report analyzes social media chatter around Lenovo, Sony, Dell, and HP from July 1-10, 2013. Lenovo received 12% of the buzz, below Dell at 29% and Sony at 56%. Most conversation about Lenovo focused on reviews of products like the ThinkPad Helix and Ideapad Yoga laptops, discussing their features and functionality. Dell received more attention for entering the wearable device market while Sony's buzz centered on mobile devices. Lenovo was one of the only brands that 12% of people discussing also discussed Dell.
The document summarizes the history of the gay rights movement in the United States from the late 18th century to the early 2010s. It discusses early legal penalties for homosexuality including the death penalty. It then covers the formation of early gay rights organizations in the 1950s and 1960s and the 1969 Stonewall Riots. The document also mentions the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy and the legalization of both civil unions and same-sex marriage in some states, as well as the debate around Proposition 8 in California.
Electropneumatic systems combine pneumatic actuators and controllers with electric control circuits. Pneumatic actuators include cylinders, motors, and valves, which are powered by compressed air. However, the electric control circuits use electrical components like switches, relays, and programmable logic controllers to control the flow of compressed air and automate pneumatic processes. While pneumatic systems can be complicated to control, electropneumatic systems simplify control with digital electric signals regulating complex pneumatic circuits and multiple actuators.
The document outlines a class flow scenario for an English program that teaches simple past and present tenses. For simple past tense, the class includes introductory sessions, uploading syllabus and guidelines, embedding presentations and videos on the topic, interactive class sessions using Big Blue Button, assignments, exams, and uploading results. A similar process is followed for simple present tense, and certificates are sent after covering both tenses.
The document introduces mobile robot locomotion. It defines a robot as an electromechanical system that can sense its surroundings, carry out tasks through locomotion or manipulation, be reprogrammable, and interact with humans autonomously. Mobile robots are categorized as wheeled, legged, aerial, underwater, or humanoid. Their position is defined by coordinates (X,Y) on a plane, and orientation by degrees from 0-360. A robot's posture combines its position and orientation as (X,Y,Φ). Motion parameters include wheel distance, diameter, and rotational speed. Wheeled robots can move linearly, in circles, or change center point, and are classified by wheel configuration.
The document discusses mechanical joints and their degrees of freedom. It describes two common joints - the prismatic joint and revolute joint. The prismatic joint allows for single-axis sliding motion and is used in devices like cylinders. The revolute joint allows for rotation about a single axis. It also defines total degrees of freedom as the 6 possible motions in 3D space (3 translations and 3 rotations) and controllable degrees of freedom as the subset that can be controlled. An example is given of a non-holonomic robot that has 2 total DOF but can only control 1 DOF through its revolute joint.
The document provides a curriculum vitae for Aditya Kurniawan who works at Politeknik Elektronika - ITS as a lecturer in mechatronics engineering. His areas of specialization include image processing, sensorics, actuation, and quality control. He has work experience in PLC programming, quality assurance engineering, and technical support. He has also participated in several training programs and workshops on topics such as ISO standards, GSM networks, liquid handling, microimaging, and more. The CV concludes with details on course materials for an image processing class covering topics like image formation, enhancement techniques, feature extraction, and assessment methods.
The document discusses quality management and improving customer satisfaction. It defines key quality elements for products and services, including performance, features, reliability, conformance, durability, serviceability, and aesthetics. It also outlines the quality cycle of planning, inspection, and improvement. Quality elements are analyzed using a technique called 5 Whys to identify root causes of issues. The document provides an overview of strategies for defining customer needs, inspecting quality parameters, and maintaining quality elements.
The document discusses image processing and its importance. Image processing learns from the human mechanism of seeing by employing algorithms to gain skills similar to human vision. This allows machines to do tasks like counting stars with a simple camera, estimating distances and temperatures, measuring object speeds, facial authentication, face description, motion detection, and object recognition by attributes like shape, size, and area.
1. Dokumen tersebut membahas berbagai teknik dasar pengolahan citra digital seperti kuantisasi, brightness, contrast, inversi, histogram, histogram equalization, filtering, korelasi, dan konvolusi.
The document provides an overview of pneumatic systems, which use compressed air and gas to generate force and movement. It defines pneumatics and compares it to electric systems. It then discusses various pneumatic components like cylinders, valves, actuators and provides diagrams of common components like single-acting cylinders and double-acting cylinders. The document aims to explain the basic understanding and components of pneumatic systems.
The document provides an introduction to image processing, computer vision, and robot vision. It defines image processing as the process of transforming, encoding, and transmitting an image. Computer vision uses computational tools to understand images and derive human-like descriptions. Robot vision allows machines to see their environment and make automated decisions and actions. The document outlines common applications of image processing in medical, technology, communications, gaming, and photography fields. It also describes the digital image acquisition process.
Curso de Cetreria - Crianza y Cuidados de
Halcones y Aves Rapaces., Encuentra más información de este curso en: http://educagratis.cl/moodle/course/view.php?id=14
La cetrería es el arte de cazar con aves rapaces, especialmente con halcones, azores y otras aves de presa para la captura de especies de volatería o de tierra. Biológicamente se trata de una simbiosis (entre hombre y animal) en que ambas especies se benefician. Uno de sus mayores expertos mundiales, Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente, la definió como "la primera vez en que el hombre no sometió al animal al yugo y al látigo". El humano captura, liga el ave al propio hombre por reflejos condicionados, y entrena al ave en la caza y en la fidelidad. Su pájaro captura aves-presa y cuadrúpedos generalmente pequeños o medianos (conejos, liebres). La cetrería fue una práctica muy extendida en la Edad Media, ligada a la nobleza y a los potentados. Acabó decayendo por el progreso de las armas de fuego y la mayor vistosidad y festividad que se podía ofrecer con las partidas de caza mayor, especialmente montería. El 16 de noviembre de 2010, la UNESCO la declaró Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial de la Humanidad, en una candidatura multinacional de Arabia Saudita, Bélgica, República Checa, Corea del Sur, Emiratos Árabes Unidos, España, Francia, Marruecos, Mongolia, Qatar y Siria...Encuentra Más cursos Aquí: http://www.educagratis.cl/moodle/
This document provides an overview of hydraulics, including comparisons to other systems like pneumatics and electronics, basic hydraulic principles regarding force and pressure, and descriptions of key hydraulic components such as cylinders, valves, pumps, and control systems. It also includes diagrams of common hydraulic symbols.
programable logic control using ladder logic17gowthamgm
This document provides a presentation on PLC programming using ladder logic. It discusses what a PLC is, the history and components of a PLC, and common PLC programming languages like ladder logic. Ladder logic uses symbols to represent circuit elements and is the most common PLC programming language. The presentation covers the main ladder logic symbols, advantages of PLCs like flexibility and reliability, disadvantages like limited options, and applications of PLCs in areas like manufacturing and process control. It concludes with an example ladder logic diagram for counting objects on a conveyor.
This document discusses Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). It provides a brief history of PLCs, describing how they were introduced in the 1960s as replacements for relay logic and have since evolved with the integration of microprocessors. The key components of a PLC like the power supply, processor, I/O modules, and programming device are defined. Common PLC programming languages including ladder logic are explained and examples are provided. Advantages like reliability and flexibility and disadvantages such as proprietary aspects are reviewed. Finally, common industrial applications and leading PLC brands are listed.
This presentation provides an overview of programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It discusses what a PLC is, the history and major components of PLCs. The operational sequence and common programming languages like ladder logic are described. An example is given of using ladder logic to start and stop a motor. PLCs provide benefits like reliability, flexibility, cost-effectiveness and ease of maintenance. They are widely used in industrial automation applications such as robotics, materials handling, and process control. The presentation concludes by thanking the audience.
The document discusses the benefits of standardizing PLC software. It describes how standardization improves productivity, quality, and reliability by reducing development costs. It then provides an overview of IEC 61131-3, the international standard for PLC programming, including its data types, languages like ladder logic and structured text, and programming concepts like function blocks. The document advocates for using standardized software and languages to improve reliability, productivity, and maintenance efficiency for automation systems.
The document discusses the benefits of standardizing PLC software. It describes how standardization improves productivity, quality, and reliability by reducing development costs. It then provides an overview of IEC 61131-3, the international standard for PLC programming, including its data types, languages like ladder logic and structured text, and programming concepts like function blocks. The document advocates for using standardized software and languages to improve reliability, productivity, and maintenance efficiency for industrial automation systems.
This document presents information about programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It discusses that a PLC is a digital computer used for industrial control systems. The document outlines the history of PLCs, their major components including the processor, power supply, and input/output modules. It describes the operational sequence of a PLC including self-test, input scan, logic solve, and output scan. The document provides an example of a ladder logic program for starting and stopping a motor. It lists advantages such as reliability, flexibility, and cost effectiveness. The document also discusses applications of PLCs in industries such as manufacturing, food processing, and materials handling.
Inception Institute of Industrial Training is one of the leading institutions, providing quality Industrial Training particularly in Industrial Automation, Embedded System & Robotic Vision. It aims at bridging the skill gap between Industries & Engineering students.
The emphasis of IIIT is on offering a wide range of high quality innovative industrial training programs with particular focus on automation related industry and also other emerging technologies. The target group envisaged covers all levels of working professionals from industry, faculty, staff and students of engineering institutions and polytechnics.
This document provides an introduction to quality tools and strategies, including Six Sigma. It discusses defining critical to quality factors, calculating defects per million opportunities (DPMO), converting DPMO to a Sigma rating, and using the Sigma rating to set defect limits and determine inspection frequency for quality improvement. As an example, it calculates the 2.4 Sigma rating for a company with a DPMO of 161,605 and discusses a plan to upgrade their process to 2.5 Sigma by addressing a gap of 2,950 defects. It also introduces failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) as a tool for intensive inspection.
Dell has the Highest share of voice in PC MarketCupBoard Love
This report analyzes social media chatter around Lenovo, Sony, Dell, and HP from July 1-10, 2013. Lenovo received 12% of the buzz, below Dell at 29% and Sony at 56%. Most conversation about Lenovo focused on reviews of products like the ThinkPad Helix and Ideapad Yoga laptops, discussing their features and functionality. Dell received more attention for entering the wearable device market while Sony's buzz centered on mobile devices. Lenovo was one of the only brands that 12% of people discussing also discussed Dell.
The document summarizes the history of the gay rights movement in the United States from the late 18th century to the early 2010s. It discusses early legal penalties for homosexuality including the death penalty. It then covers the formation of early gay rights organizations in the 1950s and 1960s and the 1969 Stonewall Riots. The document also mentions the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy and the legalization of both civil unions and same-sex marriage in some states, as well as the debate around Proposition 8 in California.
Electropneumatic systems combine pneumatic actuators and controllers with electric control circuits. Pneumatic actuators include cylinders, motors, and valves, which are powered by compressed air. However, the electric control circuits use electrical components like switches, relays, and programmable logic controllers to control the flow of compressed air and automate pneumatic processes. While pneumatic systems can be complicated to control, electropneumatic systems simplify control with digital electric signals regulating complex pneumatic circuits and multiple actuators.
The document outlines a class flow scenario for an English program that teaches simple past and present tenses. For simple past tense, the class includes introductory sessions, uploading syllabus and guidelines, embedding presentations and videos on the topic, interactive class sessions using Big Blue Button, assignments, exams, and uploading results. A similar process is followed for simple present tense, and certificates are sent after covering both tenses.
The document introduces mobile robot locomotion. It defines a robot as an electromechanical system that can sense its surroundings, carry out tasks through locomotion or manipulation, be reprogrammable, and interact with humans autonomously. Mobile robots are categorized as wheeled, legged, aerial, underwater, or humanoid. Their position is defined by coordinates (X,Y) on a plane, and orientation by degrees from 0-360. A robot's posture combines its position and orientation as (X,Y,Φ). Motion parameters include wheel distance, diameter, and rotational speed. Wheeled robots can move linearly, in circles, or change center point, and are classified by wheel configuration.
The document discusses mechanical joints and their degrees of freedom. It describes two common joints - the prismatic joint and revolute joint. The prismatic joint allows for single-axis sliding motion and is used in devices like cylinders. The revolute joint allows for rotation about a single axis. It also defines total degrees of freedom as the 6 possible motions in 3D space (3 translations and 3 rotations) and controllable degrees of freedom as the subset that can be controlled. An example is given of a non-holonomic robot that has 2 total DOF but can only control 1 DOF through its revolute joint.
The document provides a curriculum vitae for Aditya Kurniawan who works at Politeknik Elektronika - ITS as a lecturer in mechatronics engineering. His areas of specialization include image processing, sensorics, actuation, and quality control. He has work experience in PLC programming, quality assurance engineering, and technical support. He has also participated in several training programs and workshops on topics such as ISO standards, GSM networks, liquid handling, microimaging, and more. The CV concludes with details on course materials for an image processing class covering topics like image formation, enhancement techniques, feature extraction, and assessment methods.
The document discusses quality management and improving customer satisfaction. It defines key quality elements for products and services, including performance, features, reliability, conformance, durability, serviceability, and aesthetics. It also outlines the quality cycle of planning, inspection, and improvement. Quality elements are analyzed using a technique called 5 Whys to identify root causes of issues. The document provides an overview of strategies for defining customer needs, inspecting quality parameters, and maintaining quality elements.
The document discusses image processing and its importance. Image processing learns from the human mechanism of seeing by employing algorithms to gain skills similar to human vision. This allows machines to do tasks like counting stars with a simple camera, estimating distances and temperatures, measuring object speeds, facial authentication, face description, motion detection, and object recognition by attributes like shape, size, and area.
1. Dokumen tersebut membahas berbagai teknik dasar pengolahan citra digital seperti kuantisasi, brightness, contrast, inversi, histogram, histogram equalization, filtering, korelasi, dan konvolusi.
The document provides an overview of pneumatic systems, which use compressed air and gas to generate force and movement. It defines pneumatics and compares it to electric systems. It then discusses various pneumatic components like cylinders, valves, actuators and provides diagrams of common components like single-acting cylinders and double-acting cylinders. The document aims to explain the basic understanding and components of pneumatic systems.
The document provides an introduction to image processing, computer vision, and robot vision. It defines image processing as the process of transforming, encoding, and transmitting an image. Computer vision uses computational tools to understand images and derive human-like descriptions. Robot vision allows machines to see their environment and make automated decisions and actions. The document outlines common applications of image processing in medical, technology, communications, gaming, and photography fields. It also describes the digital image acquisition process.
Curso de Cetreria - Crianza y Cuidados de
Halcones y Aves Rapaces., Encuentra más información de este curso en: http://educagratis.cl/moodle/course/view.php?id=14
La cetrería es el arte de cazar con aves rapaces, especialmente con halcones, azores y otras aves de presa para la captura de especies de volatería o de tierra. Biológicamente se trata de una simbiosis (entre hombre y animal) en que ambas especies se benefician. Uno de sus mayores expertos mundiales, Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente, la definió como "la primera vez en que el hombre no sometió al animal al yugo y al látigo". El humano captura, liga el ave al propio hombre por reflejos condicionados, y entrena al ave en la caza y en la fidelidad. Su pájaro captura aves-presa y cuadrúpedos generalmente pequeños o medianos (conejos, liebres). La cetrería fue una práctica muy extendida en la Edad Media, ligada a la nobleza y a los potentados. Acabó decayendo por el progreso de las armas de fuego y la mayor vistosidad y festividad que se podía ofrecer con las partidas de caza mayor, especialmente montería. El 16 de noviembre de 2010, la UNESCO la declaró Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial de la Humanidad, en una candidatura multinacional de Arabia Saudita, Bélgica, República Checa, Corea del Sur, Emiratos Árabes Unidos, España, Francia, Marruecos, Mongolia, Qatar y Siria...Encuentra Más cursos Aquí: http://www.educagratis.cl/moodle/
This document provides an overview of hydraulics, including comparisons to other systems like pneumatics and electronics, basic hydraulic principles regarding force and pressure, and descriptions of key hydraulic components such as cylinders, valves, pumps, and control systems. It also includes diagrams of common hydraulic symbols.
programable logic control using ladder logic17gowthamgm
This document provides a presentation on PLC programming using ladder logic. It discusses what a PLC is, the history and components of a PLC, and common PLC programming languages like ladder logic. Ladder logic uses symbols to represent circuit elements and is the most common PLC programming language. The presentation covers the main ladder logic symbols, advantages of PLCs like flexibility and reliability, disadvantages like limited options, and applications of PLCs in areas like manufacturing and process control. It concludes with an example ladder logic diagram for counting objects on a conveyor.
This document discusses Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). It provides a brief history of PLCs, describing how they were introduced in the 1960s as replacements for relay logic and have since evolved with the integration of microprocessors. The key components of a PLC like the power supply, processor, I/O modules, and programming device are defined. Common PLC programming languages including ladder logic are explained and examples are provided. Advantages like reliability and flexibility and disadvantages such as proprietary aspects are reviewed. Finally, common industrial applications and leading PLC brands are listed.
This presentation provides an overview of programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It discusses what a PLC is, the history and major components of PLCs. The operational sequence and common programming languages like ladder logic are described. An example is given of using ladder logic to start and stop a motor. PLCs provide benefits like reliability, flexibility, cost-effectiveness and ease of maintenance. They are widely used in industrial automation applications such as robotics, materials handling, and process control. The presentation concludes by thanking the audience.
The document discusses the benefits of standardizing PLC software. It describes how standardization improves productivity, quality, and reliability by reducing development costs. It then provides an overview of IEC 61131-3, the international standard for PLC programming, including its data types, languages like ladder logic and structured text, and programming concepts like function blocks. The document advocates for using standardized software and languages to improve reliability, productivity, and maintenance efficiency for automation systems.
The document discusses the benefits of standardizing PLC software. It describes how standardization improves productivity, quality, and reliability by reducing development costs. It then provides an overview of IEC 61131-3, the international standard for PLC programming, including its data types, languages like ladder logic and structured text, and programming concepts like function blocks. The document advocates for using standardized software and languages to improve reliability, productivity, and maintenance efficiency for industrial automation systems.
This document presents information about programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It discusses that a PLC is a digital computer used for industrial control systems. The document outlines the history of PLCs, their major components including the processor, power supply, and input/output modules. It describes the operational sequence of a PLC including self-test, input scan, logic solve, and output scan. The document provides an example of a ladder logic program for starting and stopping a motor. It lists advantages such as reliability, flexibility, and cost effectiveness. The document also discusses applications of PLCs in industries such as manufacturing, food processing, and materials handling.
Inception Institute of Industrial Training is one of the leading institutions, providing quality Industrial Training particularly in Industrial Automation, Embedded System & Robotic Vision. It aims at bridging the skill gap between Industries & Engineering students.
The emphasis of IIIT is on offering a wide range of high quality innovative industrial training programs with particular focus on automation related industry and also other emerging technologies. The target group envisaged covers all levels of working professionals from industry, faculty, staff and students of engineering institutions and polytechnics.
This document provides information about programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It discusses what a PLC is, its applications in machine control and process control, advantages like speed and cost effectiveness. It describes PLC types based on memory and I/O range. The core components of a PLC are described including the central processing unit, input/output modules, power supply and bus system. Programming standards for PLCs like IEC 61131-3 are also mentioned. Selection criteria for PLCs versus distributed control systems includes factors like cost, reliability, flexibility and standard compliance.
This document provides an introduction to programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It discusses what a PLC is, how it works, common types of PLCs and their applications. A PLC is an industrial computer that monitors inputs and controls outputs to automate machinery. It allows automation through a programmed logic and is more flexible and cost-effective than relay logic. Common PLC programming languages include ladder logic, function block diagrams and structured text. PLCs are widely used in manufacturing industries to improve productivity, quality and safety.
Automation uses control systems and information technologies to reduce the need for human work. A programmable logic controller (PLC) is a solid-state industrial computer used to monitor processes and devices. PLCs were developed to replace mechanical relays and are now commonly used in manufacturing. A PLC has a processor, memory, power supply, and input/output modules. Ladder logic is a commonly used programming language where logic operations between inputs determine outputs. PLCs provide benefits like reduced costs, increased reliability, and flexibility.
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This document provides an overview of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems. It discusses what PLCs and SCADA are, their history and major components. For PLCs, it describes the operational sequence, ladder logic programming, advantages and disadvantages, and applications. For SCADA, it discusses the software, leading companies, elements, and common uses.
The document is an industrial training report submitted by Gaurav Singh to Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University. It details Gaurav's 4 week training at AI Automation in Bhopal, where he learned about programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems. The report includes an overview of AI Automation, introductions to PLCs and SCADA, and descriptions of PLC architecture, programming, and applications as well as SCADA features, usefulness, and advantages/disadvantages.
This document provides an overview of programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It defines a PLC as a digital computer used for industrial control systems. The document outlines the history of PLCs, their major components including the processor, power supply, and I/O modules. It describes the operational sequence of a PLC including input scan, logic solve, and output scan. Programming methods like ladder logic and functional block diagrams are discussed. Examples are provided of ladder logic programs for starting and stopping a motor. Advantages of PLCs include reliability, flexibility, and cost effectiveness. The document concludes by listing some common industrial applications of PLCs.
This document provides an overview of programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It defines a PLC as a digital computer used for industrial control systems. The document outlines the history of PLCs, their major components including the processor, power supply, and I/O modules. It describes the operational sequence of a PLC including input scan, logic solve, and output scan. Programming methods like ladder logic and functional block diagrams are discussed. Examples are provided of ladder logic programs for starting and stopping a motor. Advantages of PLCs include reliability, flexibility, and cost effectiveness. The document concludes by listing some common industrial applications of PLCs.
This presentation provides an overview of automation, SCADA systems, and PLCs. It discusses different types of automation including home, building, industrial, and scientific automation. It provides examples of companies working in home automation. It also discusses advantages of automation. The presentation defines SCADA, provides examples of SCADA software, and lists features of SCADA systems. It introduces PLCs, describes common PLC types, programming methods like ladder logic, and provides programming examples to control motors and lights.
The document provides an overview of programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It discusses that PLCs were introduced in the late 1960s as replacements for relay-based controls. The major components of a PLC are the processor, power supply, input/output modules, and a programming device. PLCs operate by performing a self-test, scanning inputs, solving ladder logic to update outputs in memory, and then scanning outputs to devices. Common PLC programming languages include ladder logic, functional block diagrams, sequential function charts, and Boolean mnemonics.
Presentation for EEE Engineer on PLC By Dilip KumarDilip Kumar Ckt
This presentation provides an overview of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) for electrical and electronics engineers. It defines a PLC as an industrial computer that monitors input devices and controls output devices based on a custom program. The presentation discusses why PLCs are important for modern automation, common PLC types, brands, programming languages, components, operation, applications, job opportunities, and advantages/disadvantages. It emphasizes that as EEE engineers, understanding PLCs is important given their widespread use in industries like textiles, food processing, and power.
PLC-based automation helps manufactures across Canada keep a competitive edge in an ambitious, technological world. This infographic explains what it is, benefits to industry and languages.
This document is an industrial training report submitted by Sumit Patidar to Rajvi Gandhi Prauoyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Bachelor of Engineering degree. The report covers a 25-day industrial training at Robotronix Engineering Tech Pvt. Ltd, where Sumit learned about programmable logic controllers and automation systems under the guidance of Mr. Bhupendra Singh Thakur. The report includes sections on PLC architecture, programming languages, sensors, actuators, memory types, and examples of programs developed during the training.
This document provides an overview of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and programmable automation controllers (PACs). It defines PLCs, PACs, and PC-based control systems. The advantages of PLC/PAC control systems are described, including increased reliability, flexibility, lower costs, communications capabilities, faster response time, and easier troubleshooting compared to electromechanical relay-based control. The document discusses PLC/PAC programming languages like relay ladder logic and the modular hardware components of PLC/PAC systems, including the rack/backplane, power supply, processor, I/O modules, and communications connections.
Pneumatic systems use air pressure and flow to generate force and movement. They are powered by compressed air and include components like cylinders, valves, and actuators to control airflow and movement. Common pneumatic components include single-acting and double-acting cylinders to produce linear motion, and directional valves and logic valves to control airflow. Pneumatic systems tend to be slower but stronger than electric systems but can handle heavy loads and harsh environments.
Pneumatic systems use air pressure and flow to generate force and movement. They are powered by compressed air and include components like cylinders, valves, and actuators to control airflow and movement. Common pneumatic components include single-acting and double-acting cylinders to convert air pressure into linear motion, as well as directional valves and logic valves to control airflow. Pneumatic systems tend to be slower but stronger than electric systems.
The document outlines a code of conduct for an online class that requires students to use their real photo, discuss only course material in formal language, avoid promoting personal websites or posting photos/videos without permission, and actively attend all classes to complete the course.
The document provides guidelines for students posting and replying to messages in an online class forum. Students should post questions for the whole group about assignments and instructions, and direct personal questions only to teachers. Posts should stay on topic without teasing, bullying, or gossip. When replying, students should not answer if unsure or if someone else has already responded correctly. Any inappropriate content in groups should be reported to teachers. Proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation are expected in posts.
The document discusses seven basic quality tools: check sheets, stratification, histograms, Pareto charts, Ishikawa diagrams, scatter diagrams, and control charts. It provides examples and explanations of how to implement each tool, including how to classify data, indicate locations and frequencies, and analyze relationships between variables. Check sheets involve tallying traits, stratification organizes data into classifications, histograms and Pareto charts display distributions graphically, and scatter diagrams and control charts assess correlations. Ishikawa diagrams map potential causes for effects through a cause-and-effect tree structure.
This document contains a presentation by Aditya Kurniawan about hydraulic technologies on heavy equipment. It discusses excavators and shovels as examples, describing their components and movements. It also covers the work envelopes and terrains handled by different heavy equipment. The presentation examines the machines from a mechatronics perspective, analyzing components like booms, buckets, and joints as robotic links and effectors.
4. Fundamentals of PLC Technologies
Material coverage
On CERTIFICATE
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Kontrak Kuliah
Assesment
Teori 30%
UAS
Praktikum 70%
PLC Program
Laporan Praktikum
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Terminology
Programmable : Its behavior is able to be modified by using programming language
Logic : Structured, step by step, “make sense”
Controller : Device used to manage another device
Discrete : a boolean function (true/false) OR (1/0) OR (on/off)
LAD/LDR/ladder : a programming language using “Electrical Circuit” logic
STL/Statement List : a programming language using “English structured” logic
INPUT : Incoming signal
Output : Outcome / result signal
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Introduction to PLC
In Snack Foods Industries
◊ Temperature Control ◊ Pressure Control
◊ Variable Speed Drive Systems Batching Systems
◊ Continuous Mixing System Controls
◊ Batch Mixing Systems Material Handling
◊ Pneumatic Conveying Systems
◊ Vacuum Conveying Systems
◊ Product Conveying Systems Cooker Systems
◊ Temperature Control
◊ Level Control
◊ PH Control Extrusion & Cutting Systems
◊ Speed Control
◊ Pressure Control
◊ Cutting Control Slurry Mixing and Distribution
◊ Pump Control Systems
◊ Valve Control Systems Powerpoint Templates
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Introduction to PLC
Kiln Control Systems
◊ Temperature Control
◊ Humidity Control Material Handling
◊ Pneumatic Conveying Systems
◊ Vacuum Conveying Systems
◊ Product Conveying Systems Cutting Control Systems Forming Systems
◊ Variable Speed Drive Systems Gypsum Mixing and Distribution
◊ Pump Control Systems
◊ Valve Control Systems Batching Systems
◊ Continuous Mixing System Controls
◊ Inventory Control Systems
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Introduction to PLC
INPUT OUTPUT
SIGNAL PLC SIGNAL
A PLC is simply a block / device use to MANIPULATE input signal by using certain
RULES
The manipulation process called Control
The rules called Program
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Introduction to PLC
INPUT OUTPUT
SIGNAL SIGNAL
All character
in alphabet
ALL vocal
character
should be
changed into 12 B C D 12 F
ABCDEFG NUMBER (12) G H 12 J K L M
HIJKLMNO N 12 P Q R S T
PQRSTUV 12 V W X Y Z
WXYZ
MAKES SENSE?
That’s why we called it LOGIC
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INPUT OUTPUT
SIGNAL SIGNAL
All character
in alphabet
Seluruh huruf
VOKAL harus
diubah menjadi
ANGKA (12) 12 B C D 12 F
ABCDEFG G H 12 J K L M
HIJKLMNO N 12 P Q R S T
PQRSTUV 12 V W X Y Z
WXYZ
How if I change the language? Is the result difference?
That is what a Program Language is!
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Introduction to PLC
INPUT OUTPUT
SIGNAL SIGNAL
Seluruh huruf
All character
VOKAL harus
in alphabet
diubah menjadi
ANGKA (12)
=
ALL vocal
character 12 B C D 12 F
ABCDEFG G H 12 J K L M
HIJKLMNO should be
changed into N 12 P Q R S T
PQRSTUV 12 V W X Y Z
WXYZ NUMBER (12)
A program language is a WAY to define a rule to a controller
Therefore it could be done in any ways
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Introduction to PLC
PLC Basic Properties
Programming Language
(Rules)
Input Module
(Ear)
Output Module
(Hand)
CPU (Central Processing Unit)
(Brain)
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Introduction to PLC Programming Language
1. Ladder / kontaktplan
This one the most COMMON
2. Statement List / anweisungliste
This one the most COMMON
3. FBD (Function Block Diagram)
4. SFC (Sequential Flow Chart)
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Introduction to PLC Input module
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Introduction to PLC Output module module
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Introduction to PLC CPU Unit
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Introduction to PLC Programming Language Ladder
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Understanding discrete control automation
Sensing Actuating
SENSOR
MOTOR
BUTTON SOLENOID VALVE
INPUT OUTPUT
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