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Saturday, December 29, 2018


Hello, my Internet Friends my name is Akash Mishra and today we are going to Understand what is PLC in most easy in (PURE ENGLISH😜) way.

The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.

To Understand PLC lets take a simple example(Don't Worry I said SIMPLE😜). Consider you have one switch and one light bulb, you can on and off light bulb using that switch. beyond that, you don't have any control.

Bulb and Switch

now if your BOSS comes and say.
BOSS: Hey, I want That Bulb 30 Seconds ON and 30 Second OFF till 5 Hour
Now you Can't Toggle that switch for 5 hours. (You can but you will look Fool)
it's you without PLC

So here PLC Saves the day Now consider the same device with a PLC in the middle.  The switch is fed as an input into the PLC and the light is controlled by a PLC output.  by Implementing a delay in this system is easy since all that needs to be changed is the program in the PLC to use a delay timer.
Switch and bulb with PLC
Now let PLC do its work and you.......
Free Worker After PLC installation
So a programmable logic controller(PLC) is a specialized computer used to control machines and processes.

PLCs can perform
  • relay-switching tasks.
  • conduct counting, calculation, and comparison of analog process values.
  • responds to the changes in process parameters within fractions of seconds.
  • improve the overall control system reliability.

And PLCs is cost-effective for controlling complex systems. and it can be worked with the help of the HMI (Human-Machine Interface) computer(I promise I will discuss it later if you all will show your support.)

How PLCs Work?

We can divide the PLCs process into three parts

1.Input Processing
2.Program Processing
3.Output Processing

PLC working
Working of PLC

1.Input Processing

During the Input scan PLC reads the ON/OFF status of Inputs and stores them to the Input image memory before execution of Program This information is stored and held valid till next scan of the input module.

2.Program Processing

The PLC executes the user program taking into consideration the states of input and depending upon the logic the output image memory is updated.

3.Output Processing

After Completing the execution of all instructions the above-stored output memory is transferred to an output module.

PLC Scan Cycle

PLC is a dedicated controller it will only process this one program over and over again.

One cycle through the program is called a scan time and involves reading the inputs from the other modules, executing the logic based on these inputs and then updated the outputs accordingly.  

The scan time happens very quickly (in the range of 1/1000th of a second). 

The memory in the CPU stores the program while also holding the status of the I/O and providing a means to store values,

scan time plc
PLC scan cycle

How to Program PLC?

PLC's can be programmed by using the ladder logic diagram, Instruction List, Function Block diagram, sequential function chart, and Structure text. The most widely used form of programming is called ladder logic.  Ladder logic uses symbols, instead of words, to emulate the real world relay logic control.

The completed program looks like a ladder so it is called ladder logic Program. it represents an electrical circuit. The left and right rails indicate the positive and ground of a power supply.

The rungs represent the wiring between the different components.

Here is one simple ladder logic Program,

Simple ladder logic diagram

Thanks for reading
and, if you have any questions feel free to ask I will reply it ASAP.





Monday, October 8, 2018



What is Voltage?


Definition 

A voltage is nothing but the force that moves electrons from one atom to another atom.
To understand Voltage consider this analogy

Electron attitude
Meet Electron
electron chat
Electron chat 
This is the electron. The electron has a negative charge and a negative attitude.

Two electrons repel each other (you can say they hate each other) like magnets with the same polarity.

Now if we put the bunch of these guys together in the box its battery.

Bunch of electron
Battery

So all these electrons have negative charges they repel each other and they want to leave these box so if the battery is connected to the circuits the electrons will flow it is called current.

Current
Flow of electrons
If you haven’t read this article about what is current read it here.

So it is the force that moves electrons from one atom to other atoms

To understand the relationship between voltage and current consider this simple analogy. Voltage pushes the current through the conductor which is restrained by the resistance.

ohm law
Voltage Current and Resistance


The greater the voltage, the greater the flow of electrical current

One volt will drive 6.24 x 1018 electrons in one second.
The unit of voltage is volt.
It is denoted as "V"

Voltage can be direct or alternating. A direct voltage maintains the same polarity at all times. In an alternating voltage, the polarity reverses direction periodically. The number of complete cycles per second is the frequency, which is measured in hertz (one cycle per second), 

AC and DC Voltage

Thank you for your understanding. if you have any doubts ask in comments and don't forget to follow us on mail. 

Sunday, October 7, 2018

What is Current?

An atom is a building block of matter that cannot be broken apart using any chemical means. Nuclear reactions can alter atoms.

There are three parts of the atom 

  1. protons (positively charged)
  2. neutrons (neutral charge)
  3. electrons (negatively charged)
Bulb

Protons and neutrons form the atomic nucleus. Electrons are attracted to the protons in the nucleus, but are moving so quickly they fall toward it (orbit) rather than stick to protons.

With some types of materials, such as metals, the outermost electrons in the atoms are so loosely bound that they chaotically move in the space between the atoms of that material by nothing more than the influence of room-temperature heat energy. they are often called free electrons and these type of materials are called Conductors


In other types of materials such as glass, the atoms’ electrons have very little freedom to move around. They are called insulator

Here are a few common examples of conductors and insulators:
  • Conductors
  • copper
  • gold
  • graphite
  • dirty water
  • Insulators
  • glass
  • rubber
  • oil
  • pure water

Definition Of Current

The flow of electrons from one atom to another atom is known as current and is designated with the symbol ‘I ‘.
and Unit of Current is Ampere
The amount of current flowing is determined by a number of electrons that pass through a cross-section of the conductor in one second. 
Due to a very small size of atoms, it takes about 10^24 electrons to fill one cubic centimeter of a copper conductor. Trying to represent the small value of current in terms of electrons would be very difficult. That is why current is represented as Ampere.

Meaning of 1A Current

A current of one-ampere means, in one second 6.24 X 10^18 electrons move through a cross-section of a conductor.

Here is great Video by Sparkfun on Current



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