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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم (وقل رب زدني علما ) ( رب اشرح لي صدري ويسر لي امري واحلل عقدة من لساني يفقهوا قولي )
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Programmable Logic controllers (PLC) BY : Marwan Hammouda 120030606 Sabri Mohammed Radi 120030171 To : Dr. Basil Hamad The Islamic University Of Gaza Faculty Of Engineering Electrical Engineering Department Advanced Technical English
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Functions of Controllers : OOOOn-off control SSSSequential control FFFFeedback control MMMMation control
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Control Devices: MMMMechanical control PPPPneumatic control EEEElectromechanical control EEEElectronic control CCCComputer control
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Programmable Logic controllers PLCs WWWWere introduced in 1968 WWWWere primarily intended to replace relay devices, so it is appropriate to be familiar with the components used in relay devices
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PLCs (continue) TTTThe National Electrical Manufacturing Associatioin (NEMA) defines the PLC as “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."
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Why is the PLC ? C C C Cost effective for controlling complex systems. FFFFlexible and can be reapplied to control other systems quickly and easily CCCComputational abilities allow more sophisticated control. TTTT rouble shooting aids make programming easier and reduce downtime RRRR eliable components make these likely to operate for years before failure
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PLC Architecture
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PLC Components : PPPProcessor : The processor (CPU) scans the status of the input peripheral, examines the control logic to see what action to take, and then excute the appropriate output response MMMMemory : the control program and the peripheral status are stored in the memory 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
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PLC Components (continue) Input/Output : modular plug-in periphery modular plug-in periphery Ac voltage input and output Ac voltage input and output Dc voltage input and output Dc voltage input and output Low level analog input Low level analog input High level analog input and output High level analog input and output Specail purpose modulas Specail purpose modulas Powre supply : Ac power Peripherals : Hand-Held Programmer ( HHP) CRT programmer CRT programmer Operetor console Operetor console Printer Printer Simulator Simulator EPROM loader EPROM loader Graphics processor Graphics processor
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A Hand Held Programmer
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PLC Programming Ladder Diagram - most common Structure Text Programming (ST) Functional Block Programming (FB) Instruction List (IL) Sequential Function Chart (SFC)
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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
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PLC Ladder Diagram INSTRUCTIONS 1) Relay, 2) Timer and counter, 3) Program control, 4) Arithmetic, 5) Data manipulation, 6) Data transfer, and 7) Others, such as sequencers. Hint : Relay, timer and counter instructions are the most fundemental because they correspond to what is on a ladder diagram and are avaliable on all PLCs so we limit our disscusion to them
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Relay A Relay consists of two parts, the coil and the contact(s). Contacts: a. Normally open-| |- b. Normally closed-|/|- c. Positive transition sensing -|P|- d. Negative transition sensing-|N|- Coil: a. Coil-( )- b. negative coil-(/)- c. Set Coil-(S)- d. Reset Coil-(R)- contact coil input
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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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TIMERS AND COUNTERS Timers: a. Retentive on delay- (RTO)- a. Retentive on delay- (RTO)- b. Retentive off delay- (RTF)- b. Retentive off delay- (RTF)- c. Reset-(RST)- c. Reset-(RST)-Counter: a. Counter up-(CTU)- a. Counter up-(CTU)- b. Counter down-(CTD)- b. Counter down-(CTD)- c. Counter reset-(CTR)- c. Counter reset-(CTR)- RTO counting stop counting resume RTF stop counting stop True False True Input RTO reach PR value, output ON RTF reach PR value, output OFF PR value in 0.1 second
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TIMERS AND COUNTERS(continue) 5 TIMER COUNTER
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