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The document discusses the advantages of a PLC control system including communication capabilities, faster response time, and easier troubleshooting. PLCs can communicate with other controllers and devices, respond quickly in real-time, and have diagnostic functions to identify and fix problems.

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PLC Part3

The document discusses the advantages of a PLC control system including communication capabilities, faster response time, and easier troubleshooting. PLCs can communicate with other controllers and devices, respond quickly in real-time, and have diagnostic functions to identify and fix problems.

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Advantages of a PLC Control System

Communications Capability:
A PLC can communicate with other controllers or computer equipment.

They can be networked to


perform such functions as:
supervisory control, data
gathering, monitoring
devices and process
parameters, and downloading
and uploading of programs.

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Advantages of a PLC Control System
Faster Response Time:
PLCs operate in real-time which means that an event taking place in the
field will result in an operation or output taking place.

Machines that process


thousands of items per
second and objects that
spend only a fraction of
a second in front of a
sensor require the PLC’s
quick response capability.

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Advantages of a PLC Control System
Easier To Troubleshoot:
PLCs have resident diagnostic and override functions allowing users to
easily trace and correct software and hardware problems.

The control program


can be watched in
real-time as it
executes to find
and fix problems

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PLC Architecture

Lecture – Introduction to PLC's MME 486 – Fall 2006 13 of 47


PLC System

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PLC Architecture
• An open architecture design allows the system to be
connected easily to devices and programs made by
other manufacturers.

• A closed architecture or proprietary system, is one


whose design makes it more difficult to connect devices
and programs made by other manufacturers.

NOTE: When working with PLC systems that are


proprietary in nature you must be sure that any generic
hardware or software you use is compatible with your
particular PLC.

Lecture – Introduction to PLC's MME 486 – Fall 2006 15 of 47

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