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 Introduction to PLC controllers, for begginers too!
 Author: Nebojsa Matic
 
Paperback - 252 pages (June 10, 2001) 
Dimensions (in inches): 0.62 x 9.13 x 7.28
Content:  What are they? How to connect a simple sensor. How to program in ladder diagram. In this book you will find answers to these questions and more...
 
 
 

C o n t e n t s

Chapter I Operating system

Introduction
1.1 Conventional control panel
1.2 Control panel with a PLC controller
1.3 Systematic approach to designing a process control system


Chapter II Introduction to PLC controllers

Introduction
2.1 First programmed controllers
2.2 PLC controller parts
2.3 Central processing Unit –CPU

2.4 Memory
2.5 PLC controller programming
2.6 Power supply
2.7 Input to PLC controller
2.8 Input adjustment interface
2.9 PLC controller output
2.10 Output adjustment interface
2.11 Extension lines


Chapter III Connecting sensors and output devices

3.1 Sinking-Sourcing concept
3.2 Input lines
3.3 Output lines


Chapter IV Architecture of a specific PLC controller

Introduction
4.1 Why OMRON?
4.2 CPM1A PLC controller
4.3 PLC controller output lines
4.4 PLC controller input lines
4.5 Memory map for CPM1A PLC controller


Chapter V Relay diagram

Introduction
5.1 Relay diagram
5.2 Normally open and Normally closed contacts
5.3 Short example



Chapter VI SYSWIN, program for PLC controller programming

Introduction
6.1 How to connect a PLC controller to a PC
6.2 SYSWIN program installation
6.3 Writing a first program

6.4 Saving a project
6.5 Program transfer to PLC controller
6.6 Checkup of program function
6.7 Meaning of tool-bar icons
6.8 PLC controller function modes

6.9 RUN mode
6.10 MONITOR mode
6.11 PROGRAM-STOP mode
6.12 Program execution and monitoring
6.13 Program checkup during monitoring
6.14 Graphic display of dimension changes in a program


Chapter VII Examples

Introduction
7.1 Self-maintenance
7.2 Making large time intervals
7.3 Counter over 9999
7.4 Delays of ON and OFF status
7.5 Alternate ON-OFF output

7.6 Automation of parking garage for 100 vehicles
7.7 Operating a charge and discharge process
7.8 Automation of product packaging
7.9 Automation a storage door


Addition A Extending a number of U/I lines

Introduction

A.1 Differences and similarities
A.2 Marking a PLC controller
A.3 Specific case

Addition B Detailed memory map for PLC controller

Introduction

B.1 General explanation of memory regions
B.2 IR memory region
B.3 SR memory region
B.4 AR memory region
B.5 PC memory region

Addition C PLC diagnostics

Introduction

C.1 Diagnostic functions of a PLC controller
C.2 Errors
C.3 Fatal errors
C.4 User defined errors
C.5 Failure Alarm –FAL(06)
C.6 Severe Failure Alarm –FALS(07)
C.7 MESSAGE –MSG(46)
C.8 Syntax errors
C.9 Algorithm for finding errors in a program

Addition D Numeric systems

Introduction

D.1 Decimal numeric system
D.2 Binary numeric system
D.3 Hexadecimal numeric system

Addition E Detailed set of instructions

Introduction

E.1 Order of input lines
E.2 Order of output lines
E.3 Order of operating instructions
E.4 Timer/counter instructions
E.5 Instructions for data comparison
E.6 Instructions for data transfer
E.7 Transfer instructions
E.8 Instructions for reduction/enlargement
E.9 Instructions for BCD / binary calculations
E.10 Instructions for data conversion
E.11 Logic instructions
E.12 Special instructions for calculations
E.13 Subprogram instructions
E.14 Instructions for operating interrupts
E.15 U/I instructions
E.16 Display instructions
E.17 Instructions for control of fast counter
E.18 Diagnostic functions
E.19 Special system instructions

 

 

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