- PLCs were developed in the late 1960s to replace relay-based automation systems and became popular in the 1980s.
- PLCs have advantages like being cost-effective, flexible, able to control complex systems, and reliable. Their main disadvantages are the work required to connect wires and difficulty making changes.
- PLCs use ladder logic programming with components like inputs, outputs, power supply, and CPU. The program is stored and executed in a repeating scan cycle to read inputs, run the program, and update outputs.
- Examples showed how to program simple logic, counters, timers, and latching outputs using ladder diagrams to control processes like filling a tank and counting widgets.
- PLCs were developed in the late 1960s to replace relay-based automation systems and became popular in the 1980s.
- PLCs have advantages like being cost-effective, flexible, able to control complex systems, and reliable. Their main disadvantages are the work required to connect wires and difficulty making changes.
- PLCs use ladder logic programming with components like inputs, outputs, power supply, and CPU. The program is stored and executed in a repeating scan cycle to read inputs, run the program, and update outputs.
- Examples showed how to program simple logic, counters, timers, and latching outputs using ladder diagrams to control processes like filling a tank and counting widgets.