PLC Programming - PLC - PROGRAMOZÁS - ALAPOK - ANGOL
PLC Programming - PLC - PROGRAMOZÁS - ALAPOK - ANGOL
Chang
Chapter 7. PROGRAMMABLE
LOGIC CONTROLLER
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FUNCTIONS OF CONTROLLERS
1) on-off control,
2) sequential control,
3) feedback control, and
4) motion control.
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CONTROL DEVICES
1) mechanical control - cam, governor,
etc.,
2) pneumatic control - compressed air,
valves,etc.
3) electromechanical control - switches,
relays, a timer, counters, etc,
4) electronics control - similar to
electromechanical control, except uses
electronic switches.
5) computer control.
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PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC
CONTROLLER
Invented in 1968 as a substitute for hardwired relay panels.
"A digitally operating electronic apparatus which uses a
programmable memory for the internal storage of instructions
by implementing specific functions such as logic sequencing,
timing, counting, and arithmetic to control, through digital or
analog input/output modules, various types of machines or
processes. The digital computer which is used to perform the
functions of a programmable controller is considered to be
within this scope.
Excluded are drum and other similar
mechanical sequencing controllers."
National Electrical Manufacturing Association (NEMA)
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VENDOR
S
MODICOM - GOULD
ALLEN-BRADLEY
GE
SQUARE-D
etc.
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PLC
CPU
Input
Input
Module
Flag
System
Output
Output
Module
User Ladder
Diagram
Working
memory
registers
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Allen-Bradley PLC-3
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SWITCHES
Non-locking
Locking
Normally Ope n
Normally Clos e d
P1
SPDT
DPST
P2
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Multiple Throw
Multiple Pole
Break-before -make
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TERMS
Throw - number of states
Pole - number of connecting moving parts (number of individual
circuits).
SPDT
DPST
B
Output
Input
Knob
How is this switch classified?
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TYPES OF SWITCHES
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Selector switches
Pushbutton switches
Photoelectric switches
Limit Switches
Proximity switches
Level switches
Thumbwheel switches
Slide switches
RATING:
24 Volts AC/DC
48 Volts AC/DC
120 Volts AC/DC
230 Volts AC/DC
TTL level
(Transistor-to-transistor
5V)
Isolated Input
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RELAYS
A switch whose operation is activated by an electromagnet is called a "relay"
contact
coil
input
Relay coil
R1
Output contact
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R1
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COUNTER
Digital counters output in the form of a relay contact when a preassigned
count value is reached.
input
reset
Register
Accumulator
contact
output
Input
Reset
Output
Count
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TIMER
A timer consists of an internal clock, a count value register, and an
accumulator. It is used for or some timing purpose.
Clock
reset
Accumulator
Register
contact
Contact
output
Clock
Reset
Output
Count
Time 5 seconds.
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PB1
LS2
R1
R1
R1
TIMER
R2
LS1
PB1
LS2
PR=5
TIMER
5
Motor
R2
R1
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PLC ARCHITECTURE
Programmable controllers replace most of the relay panel wiring by
software programming.
Program
Loader
PC
Switches
Printer
Processor
I/O
Modules
Memory
Power
Supply
Machines
Cassette
Loader
EPROM
Loader
External Devices
Peripherals
A typical PLC
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PLC COMPONENTS
1. Processor Microprocessor based, may allow arithmetic
operations, logic operators, block memory moves,
computer
interface, local area network, functions, etc.
2. Memory Measured in words.
ROM (Read Only Memory),
RAM (Random Access Memory),
PROM (Programmable Read Only Memory),
EEPROM (Electric Erasable Programmable ROM),
EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory),
EAPROM (Electronically Alterable Programmable
Read Only Memory), and
Bubble Memory.
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PLC COMPONENTS
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Discrete I/O
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AC Voltage I/O
DC Voltage I/O
numerical input and output
special-purpose modules, for example, highspeed timers, and stepping motor controllers
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Analog I/O
Analog inputs:
Flow sensors
Humidity sensors
Potentiometers
Pressure sensors
Temperature sensors
Analog outputs:
Analog meters
Analog valves and actuators
DC and AC motor drives
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Thermocouple input
Fast input
50 to 100 microsecond pulse signal detection.
ASCII I/O
Communicates with ASCII devices.
Servo interface
Control DC servo motor for point-to-point control and axis positioning.
PID control
The Proportional Integral Derivative is used for closed loop process
control.
Network module
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LADDER DIAGRAM
A ladder diagram (also called contact symbology) is a means of
graphically representing the logic required in a relay logic system.
Rail
Rung
start
PB1
emergency stop
PB2
R1
R1
R1
A
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Input
01
02
Output
PLC
01
02
20
11
12
20
03
20
11
External
switches
Stored program
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Input Connections
AC
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DC
TTL
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Output Connections
AC
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DC
TTL
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SCAN
A PLC resolves the logic of a ladder diagram (program) rung by rung,
from the top to the bottom. Usually, all the outputs are updated based on
the status of the internal registers. Then the input states are checked
and the corresponding input registers are updated. Only after the I/Os
have been resolved, is the program then executed. This process is run
in a endless cycle. The time it takes to finish one cycle is called the
scan time. In some controllers the idle state is eliminated. In this case,
the scan time varies depends on the program length.
Output
Input
begin
Idle
Scan cycle
Resolve
logic
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PLC Programming
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LOGIC STATES
ON : TRUE, contact closure, energize, etc.
OFF: FALSE, contact open , de-energize, etc.
Do not confuse the internal relay and program with the external
switch and relay. Internal symbols are used for programming.
External devices provide actual interface.
(In the notes we use the symbol "~" to represent
negation. AND and OR are logic operators. )
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PB2
R1
R1 = PB1.AND.PB2
AND
PB3
PB1
PB4
R2
R2 = PB2.AND.~PB4
R1
R1 = PB1 .OR. PB2
OR
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R1
PB1
PB2
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RELAY
A Relay consists of two parts, the coil and the contact(s).
Contacts:
a.
b.
c.
d.
Normally open
-| |Normally closed
-|/|Positive transition sensing
-|P|Negative transition sensing
-|N|-
Coil:
a. Coil
-( )b. negative coil
-(/)c. Set Coil
-(S)d. Reset Coil
-(R)-
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Relay (continue)
Coil:
e. Retentive memory Coil
-(M)f. Set retentive memory Coil
-(SM)g. Reset retentive memory Coil
-(RM)h. Positive Transition-sensing Coil
-(P)h. Negative Transition-sensing Coil
-(N)(set coil latches the state, reset coil deenergize the set coil.
retentive coil retain the state after power failure.)
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True
-(RTO)-(RTF)-
Counter:
a. Counter up -(CTU)b. Counter down
-(CTD)c. Counter reset -(CTR)-
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False
stop
True
counting
resume
counting stop
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SEQUENCE
R or processes involving
Sequencers are used with machines
Step
1
2
3
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Output
A
B
C
Dwell time
ON OFF OFF
5 sec.
ON
ON OFF 10 sec.
OFF OFF ON
3 sec.
OFF ON OFF
9 sec.
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A-B PLC
I/O points are numbered, they correspond to the I/O slot on the
PLC.
For A-B controller used in our lab
I/O uses 1-32
Internal relays use 033 - 098
Internal timers/counters/sequencers use 901-932
Status 951-982
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PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE 1
Bar code reader
microswitch
Stopper
Conveyor
Part
Robot
id
MSI
R1
C1
R2
R3
C2
R4
C3
C4
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description state
explanation
microswitch
1 part arrive
output to bar code reader
1 scan the part
input from bar code reader 1 right part
output robot1 loading cycle
output robot1 unloading cycle
input from robot 1 robot busy
output to stopper
1
stopper up
input from machine 1 machine busy
input from machine 1 task complete
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SOLUTION
Input
MS1
01
02
03
04
05
C1
C2
C3
C4
01
Programmable
Controller
PLC
11
14
14
02
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04
05
03
03
12
13
Output
11
12
13
14
15
R1
R2
R3
R4
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Data Types
SINT
INT
DINT
LINT
USINT
UINT
UDINT
ULINT
REAL
LREAL
short integer
integer
double integer
long integer
unsigned short integer
unsigned integer
unsigned double integer
unsigned long integer
real
long real
1 byte
2 bytes
4 bytes
8 bytes
1 byte
2 bytes
4 bytes
8 bytes
4 bytes
8 bytes
BOOL
BYTE
WORD
DWORD
LWORD
boolean
byte
16 bit bit string
32 bit bit string
64 bit bit string
1 bit
1 byte
16 bits
32 bits
64 bits
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BOOL;
TIME;
BOOL;
INT;
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Variable Declarations
Local variable:
VAR
I,j,k :
v
:
END_VAR
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INT;
REAL;
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Y := X+1.0;
y := a AND b;
v := (v1 + v2 + v3)/3
output := (light = open) OR
(door = shut);
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Condition Statements
IF a > 100 THEN
redlight := on;
ELSEIF a > 50 THEN
yellowlight := on;
ELSE
greenlight := on;
END_IF;
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CASE dial_setting OF
1:
x := 10;
2:
x := 15;
3:
x := 18;
4,5: x := 20; (* 4 or 5 *)
ELSE
x := 30;
END_CASE
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Iteration Statements
FOR I:= 0 to 100 BY 1 DO
light[I] := ON;
END_FOR
I := 0;
WHILE I < 100 DO
I := 0;
REPEAT
I := I + 1;
light[I] := on;
UNTIL I > 100;
END_REPEAT
I := I + 1;
light[I] := on;
END_WHILE
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Functions
FUNCTION add_num : REAL
VAR_INPUT
I,J : REAL
END_VAR
add_num := I + J;
END_FUNCTION
Call a function:
x:= add_num(1.2, 5.6);
Built-in Functions:
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ABS, SQRT, LN, LOG, EXP, SIN, COS, TAN, ASIn, ACOS,
ATAN, ADD, MUL, SUB, DIV, MOD, EXPT, MOVE), logic
functions (AND, OR, XOR, NOT), bit string functions (SHL,
SHR shift bit string left and right , ROR, ROL rotate bit
string), etc.
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Programs
PROGRAM example7.1
VAR_INPUT
MSI :
C1 :
C2 :
C3 :
C4 :
END_VAR
BOOL;
BOOL;
BOOL;
BOOL;
BOOL;
VAR_OUTPUT
R1 :
BOOL : FALSE;
R2 :
BOOL : FALSE;
R3 :
BOOL : FALSE;
R4 :
BOOL : FALSE;
END_VAR
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CU
R
PV
Q
CV
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: input to be counted
: reset
: preset value
: contact output
: counter value.
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block diagram
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SP
set point
PV
sensor feedback
KP
TR
integral gain
TD
derivative gain
AUTO
calculate
XOUT
output to process
XO
cycle
Vout K p E Tr Edt Td
dE
dt
control algorithm
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Operator Modifiers
Operator
Description
s
LD N load
operand into
register
ST N store
register value into
operand
S
set
operand true
R
reset
operand false
AND
N, (
Boolean AND
& N, ( Boolean
AND
OR N, ( Boolean
OR
XOR
N, (
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GT (
greater than
GE (
greater than
and equal to
EQ (
equal
NE (
not equal
LE (
less than and
equal to
LT (
less than
JMP
C, Njump to
label
CAL
C, Ncall
function block
RET
C, Nreturn
from function or
function block
Modifier N means negate. ( defers the
)
execute
operator. C is a condition
modifier,
the last
deferred
operator
operation is executed
if the register
value is true.
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LD MS1
ANDN
ST R1
LD R4
ANDN
ANDN
ST R2
LD C4
ANDN
ST R3
LD C1
ST R4
R4
C3
C2
C3
END_PROGRAM
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SFC
Action Qualifiers:
N
R
S
L
D
P
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