PLC Fundamentals Terminology PLC Tutorial
PLC Fundamentals Terminology PLC Tutorial
PLC Fundamentals Terminology PLC Tutorial
PLC Fundamentals –
Common PLC Terminology
MET 382
Controls & Instrumentation
for Automation
Spring ‘08
T.E. Kostek
Topics
PLC vsvs. PC
CPU
Bits, bytes, and words
Memory options
PLC modules
Slots
Terminal blocks
Fixed vs. modular systems
Discrete vs. analog
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PLC vs. PC
PLC: Programmable Logic Controller
CPU
Every programmable device contains at least
one CPU (Central Processing Unit)
Word:
A word’s size is machine dependent
Words are used to store numbers and codes
Words are also called registers
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Examples:
Words Æ N7:0, B3:5
Bits Æ B3/0, N7:0/10, I:010/04, O:073/00
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1 Word
Æ PLC
PLC--5 Systems 7
Æ ControlLogix Systems 8
Alias tag
(a pointer to a base address)
Æ ControlLogix Systems 9
Æ ControlLogix Systems 10
Æ ControlLogix Systems 11
Memory Options
PLC systems use different types of
memory technology, including:
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RAM Is volatile
Will lose memory contents when power is lost (if
there is no battery backup)
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Battery
Æ ControlLogix Systems 15
Is nonvolatile
Will NOT lose memory contents when power is lost
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PLC Modules
Most PLC systems are modular
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Æ PLC
PLC--5 Systems 21
Chassis
ogramming
vice here
onnect
Connect field
device here to
dev
pro
Co
terminal block
(swing arm)
Spare Slot
Æ PLC
PLC--5 Systems
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Æ ControlLogix Systems 23
Æ ControlLogix Systems 24
A PLC-5
PLC 5 Module with its cover removed:
Æ PLC
PLC--5 Systems 25
Slots
A PLC module slides into a slot
A slot is a connector that resides on the backplane.
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Terminal Blocks
A terminal block is a collection of screw terminals
usedd tto wire
i fifield
ld d
devices
i tto PLC input/output
i t/ t t (I/O)
modules.
Æ SLC
SLC--500 Systems 28
Swing arm
Æ PLC
PLC--5 Systems 29
Æ ControlLogix Systems 30
ControlLogix Removable
Terminal Blocks (cont’d)
Æ ControlLogix Systems 31
Screw terminals
Field devices
Notes:
A 16 point DC input module is shown here
Terminals are numbered in Octal
An external DC power supply is required
Æ PLC
PLC--5 Systems 32
Voltage
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0 Time
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Inductive
proximity
switches
Hydraulic
Cylinder
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Voltage
10
0 Time
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Æ PLC
PLC--5 Systems 43
Analog Example:
A pressure transducer (sensor) measures
pressures ranging from 0 to 1000 psi. The
transducer generates a corresponding analog
output of 0 to 5 volts dc.
Pressure
transducer
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