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What is a PLC? Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) contain the hardware and software used for the automation of industrial electromechanical processes, such as control of machinery on factory assembly lines, amusement rides, or food processing. They are designed for multiple arrangements of digital and analog inputs and outputs and are built for industrial environments with extended temperature ranges, immunity to electrical noise, and resistance to vibration and impact.
In this video we not only cover the what is plc but also the why of a plc. Why would a plc make your job easier. Why is a PLC is helpful in your project.
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A programmable logic controller, or PLC, is a computer that’s designed to control and automate processes typically, in an industrial setting but is used wherever you are looking to reduce human interaction and increase precision and efficiency. With PLCs all of your real-world inputs and outputs can be directly wired into the PLC, eliminating a lot of unnecessary control devices that will save you money and greatly reduce your circuit complexity. And when it comes time to modify the control circuit, changes are made in the PLC project without the need to rewire your control cabinet and can be done as fast as just making a few changes in your PLC project. For example, let’s say you have these 3 motors, and you want 1 pushbutton to turn them all on. This can be done by using interlocks on the contactor, but if you need to make any changes, like staggering the motor start times or even having defined run times on the motors, this can quickly get out of hand and require a lot of extra hardware. With using a PLC, you just wire everything into the PLC and you can add contacts and timers in your ladder code, update the PLC, and as quick as that your new process is up and running. Modern PLCs typically store the entire project in memory using common industry-standard programming language. So, you never need to worry about losing the knowledge and work that went into creating the “circuit.” Anyone familiar with PLCs can figure it out and debug it. What makes a PLC different from any other controller is that it’s designed for the rigors of the industrial world. PLCs offer superior longevity and are typically supported for 20 to 30 years, meaning you’ll always be able to get spare parts and programming software that work with your system – even decades later. Try that with a traditional PC! PLCs are easily expandable by adding more modules, so you can expand your system without having to replace it whenever more I/O capacity is needed. PLCs are available in many brands that have their own feature sets. Here at AutomationDirect, we strive to provide you with the lowest cost of ownership, providing user friendly PLCs at prices that fit any application. Check out this selection tool for help specifying your first PLC. Enter in the number of inputs and outputs, select the features you need, and this tool will show you our different hardware options. Our PLC software is Free. Feel free to try it out today to see which PLC is right for you. See these videos to find more information on our PLCs.
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