Logic Design Seminar - Programmable Logic Controllers
Logic Design Seminar - Programmable Logic Controllers
Logic Design Seminar - Programmable Logic Controllers
PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC
CONTROLLERS
PROGRAMMABLE
LOGIC CONTROLLER
analog inputs /
outputs
binary outputs
A lil’ abt PLC HISTORY!!!
go way back to the 60’s- time of INVENTION.
– relay controlled machines
Before the PLC, control, sequencing, and safety interlock logic for manufacturing
automobiles was accomplished using hundreds or thousands of relays, cam timers,
and drum sequencers and dedicated closed-loop controllers
We can think of a relay as an electromagnetic switch.
Apply a voltage to the coil and a magnetic field is generated-pulls the contacts of
the relay in, causing them to make a connection.
Here we are using a dc relay to control
an AC circuit. When the switch is open no
current can flow through the coil of the
relay.
As soon as the switch is closed, however,
current runs through the coil causing a
magnetic field to build up.
This magnetic field causes the contacts of
the relay to close.
Now AC current flows through the bell and
we hear it.
gave rise to several
problems-
Note: Programmable Logic Controllers first came about as a replacement for automatic control systems
that used tens and hundreds (maybe even thousands) of hard wired relays, motor driven cam timers and
rotary sequencers.
More often then not, a single PLC can be programmed to replace thousands of relays and timers. These
Programmable Logic Controllers were first befriended by the automotive manufacturing industry, this
enabled software revision to replace the laborious re-wiring of control panels when a new production
model was introduced.
ADVANTAGES
PLC
Cost effective for
controlling complex
systems.
Flexible & can be reapplied
to control other systems
quickly & easily.
Computational abilities
allow more sophisticated
control.
Troubleshooting abilities
make programming easier &
reduce downtime.
Reliable components
make these likely to operate
for years before failure.
WORKING OF PLC….
• How PLCs work is down to the CPU, the CPU is the PLC
part which is the brain of the whole PLC. This module
typically lives in the slot beside the power supply or is
incorporated with a power supply.
However, if the job size does not warrant the development of a special
controller or if the user is to have the facility of making simple or independent
program changes, or of setting timers and counters, then the
use of a universal controller, where the program is written to an electronic
memory, is the preferred option. The PLC represents such a universal
controller. It can be used for different applications and, via the
program installed in its memory, provides the user with a simple means
of changing, extending and optimising control processes.
Example of a
PLC application
Aerospace
- Water tank quenching system
Example
As an example, say a facility needs to store water in a tank. The water is drawn from the tank by another
system, as needed, and our example system must manage the water level in the tank.
Using only digital signals, the PLC has two digital inputs from float switches (Low Level and High Level).
When the water level is above the switch it closes a contact and passes a signal to an input. The PLC uses
a digital output to open and close the inlet valve into the tank.
When the water level drops enough so that the Low Level float switch is off (down), the PLC will open
the valve to let more water in. Once the water level rises enough so that the High Level switch is on (up),
the PLC will shut the inlet to stop the water from overflowing. This rung is an example of seal-in
(latching) logic. The output is sealed in until some condition breaks the circuit.
| |
| Low Level High Level Fill Valve |
|------[/]------|------[/]----------------------(OUT)---------|
| | |
| | |
| | |
| Fill Valve | |
|------[ ]------| |
| |
| |
•Manufacturing Industry
- Lead acid battery plant, complete manufacturing system
- Extruder factory, silo feeding control system
•Travel Industry
- Escalator operation, monitored safety control system
- Lift operation, monitored safety control system
•Agriculture
- Glasshouse heating, ventilation & watering system
•Foundry
- Overhead transportation system from casting process
to shotblasting machine
•Leisure
- Roller coaster ride and effects control system
- Greyhound track 'Rabbit' drive system
•Printing Industry
- Offset web press print register control system
- Multi stage screen washing system
•Food Industry
- Filling machine control system
- Main factory feed water pump duty changeover system
•Textile Industry
- Indutrial batch washing machine control system
- Closed loop textile shrinkage system
•Hospitals
- Coal fired boiler fan change-over system
•Film Industry
- Servo axis controlled camera positioning system
•Corrugating
- Main corrugator machine control system
- BOBST platten press drive and control system
•Plastics Industry
- Extruder factory, silo feeding control system
- Injection moulding control system
A few more applications…
•www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programmable_logic_con
troller
• www.machine-informationsystem.com
•www.PLCS.net
•www.ieee.org
•www.plcmanual.com
THANK YOU!!!