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Lecture 11

Lecture 11. 11.1 Most important PLC producers 11.2 Families of PLC (SW for programming of PLC) 11.3 HMI 11.4 Visualization of technological processes . 11.1Most important PLC producers. Siemens - Germany AB (Allen Bradley) – US Schneider Electric (Modicon) – France Mitsubishi – Japan

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Lecture 11

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  1. Lecture 11 11.1 Most important PLC producers 11.2 Families of PLC (SW for programming of PLC) 11.3 HMI 11.4 Visualization of technological processes

  2. 11.1Most important PLC producers • Siemens - Germany • AB (Allen Bradley) – US • Schneider Electric (Modicon) – France • Mitsubishi – Japan • ABB - Germany • SAIA – Switzerland • GE Fanuc- US • B&R (Bernecker + Reiner) – Austria • Teco – Czech Republic

  3. Most important PLC producers-2 • Siemens (see Case study 2) • Schneider Electric (see Case study 1) • FESTO (see Lecture of Ing. Haumer, Festo corp., Case study 3 - Pneumatic axis) • Teco (see Case study 3 – Teach - in)

  4. 11.2 Families of PLC – SiemensSIMATIC S5 – older issue Low performance group (up to 448 digital I/O and 41 analogue I/O)) • SIMATIC S5-90U • SIMATIC S5-95U/F • SIMATIC S5-100U Middle performance group • SIMATIC S5-115U/F High performance group (10 000 I/O……) • SIMATIC S5-135 • SIMATIC S5-155/U/H/F

  5. Families of PLC – SiemensSIMATIC S5 – older issue - 2 • Special programators (HW devices, not PCs) for software application creating • Software tool for project programming, debuging, management and documentation preparation: STEP 5 • Networks: SINEC • HMI: COROS

  6. Families of PLC – SiemensSIMATIC S7 – new issue • S7-200 - microsystems • S7-300 - middle class • C7 (S7-300+OP=OPLC) • S7-400 - high performance control system

  7. Families of PLC – SiemensSIMATIC S7 – new issue - 2 • PCs for programming • Software tool for project programming, debuging, management and documentation preparation: STEP7 - version Standard or Mini for SIMATIC S7- 300, SIMATIC C7 and SIMATIC S7-400 - version Micro/WIN for S7-200

  8. Families of PLC – SiemensSIMATIC S7 – new issue - 3 • In STEP7 – Standard and STEP7-Mini the standard IEC 1131-3 is supported. Languages LD, FBD, IL (ST) are at disposal and it is possible to use all these languages in one project. • Software tools for program diagnosis, communication and hardware configuration are also included • Large projects and team collaboration is supported

  9. Families of PLC – SiemensSIMATIC S7 – new issue - 4 • New programming tools: SCF, Graph, HiGraph, SCL, CFC (engineering tools, very expensive, for large projects) • See Case Study 2 (Siemens)

  10. Families of PLC – Schneider Electric Name Performance • Twido low • TSX Nano • TSX Micro • TSX Premium • TSX Quantum high

  11. PL7-ProSoftware tool for Schneider Electric programming

  12. Families of PLC - Festo • CHIP@IPC - high performance iPC in one chip • IPC PS1 - large modular system for demanding applications • IPC FEC Standard-middle class system -Types: FEC FC4XX, FEC FC6XX, • IPC FEC Compact-low-cost class system -Types: FEC FC 2X, FEC FC3X • SPC 200 for pneumatic axis control

  13. Families of PLC – Festo -2 IPC PS1 with basis for five modules with one processor module

  14. Families of PLC – Festo -3 FEC FC 34 PS1 FC 38 Both PLCs implemented on „FESTIK“ man-robot

  15. Families of PLC - Teco Older issue • Tecomat NS 946 • Tecomat NS 940 • Tecomat NS 950 New issue • Tecomat TC400 • Tecomat TC500 (OPLC) • Tecomat TC600 • Tecomat TC400 • Tecomat TC700 (new in 2003)

  16. 11.3 HMI • HMI – Human Machine Interface • MMI – Man Machine Interface (older name for HMI) • SCADA – Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition HW and SW means for operator and supervisor control (various types of operator panels and PCs, software packages for operator panels programming and for visualization)

  17. HMI - Operator panels • Two main parts: display - only textual - graphical - monochromatic - colour buttons - with predefined meaning (minimal configuration: up, down, OK, ESC) - free for user configuration - numerical

  18. Operator panels - 2 Textual operator panel TD2OO (Siemens)

  19. Operator panels - 3 Textual operator panel TD200 • Suitable for simple HMI applications in connection with PLC SIMATIC S7-200 • LCD displeywith two rows for 20 characters • Four function keys (buttons) F1 to F4 • Foursystem keys (buttons) - (up, down for listing through messages and parameters setting, OK – confirmation, ESC –return)

  20. Operator panels - 4 • For connection to the PLC SIMATIC S7-200 or to the PC only one interface PPI (peer to peer interface)- RS 485. • Speed: 9,6/19.2/187,5 kbit/s.

  21. Operator panels - 5 Touch panel TP070 (Siemens)

  22. Operator panels - 6 Touch panel TP070 • Suitable for simple or more complicated HMI applications in connection with PLC SIMATIC S7-200 • The smallest operator panel build on Windows CE architecture • It is possible to display user grafics, dynamic bar graphs, dynamic application variables, user buttons in four intensities of gray • graphics resolution 320x240 pixels • One interface RS 485, maximal speed 19,2 kbit/s

  23. Operator panels - 7 • Touch panel TP070 based on 32-bits processor RISC/66 MHz and user memory flash 128 Kbyte. • life cycle 6 years continuously • For programming: TP Designer in collaboration with MicroWIN V3.1 and higher. • It is possible to connect this panel to another devices with MPI cable or Profibus DP cable.

  24. Operator panels - 8 Multipanel MP370 (Siemens)

  25. 11.4 Visualization of technological processes Representation of technological process behavior on display (operator panel or PC) • Technological information - (technological variables values – e.g. pressure, temperature, level, position, number of pieces, type of pieces, delays etc.) • Information about control of the process - (state of sensors, state of actuators, controller parameters, step in sequential control etc.)

  26. Visualization of technological processes - 2 • Operator interface for • Change of individual parameters or the whole set of parameters (data structure – recipe) • Manual control of the process (e.g. possibility to manipulate with motors) • Error handling • Alarm procesing • Data acquisition (e.g. for longterm statistic evaluation of quality or performance)

  27. Visualization of technological processes - 3 SW for visualization: • Siemens: WinCC • Schneider Electric – PL7 Pro (only for simple applications) • Festo: ViP • Teco: Reliance Large SW packages for visualization (drivers for most famous PLCs):

  28. Visualization of technological processes - 4 Large SW packages for visualization (drivers for most famous PLCs): • InTouch (Wonderware corp.) • WinCC (Siemens) • RS View (Allen Bradley) • Vip (Festo)

  29. Visualization of industrial processes – example in PL7Pro – Schneider Electric

  30. Visualization of industrial processes – example in PL7Pro – Schneider Electric -2 • Three pneumatic cylinders (motors), • Interface for operator (buttons for manual operating the technological process) • Technological parameters displaying (number of pieces, time delays, etc.) • Variables – so called Tags in the left column

  31. FESTIK - man robot

  32. FESTIK - man robot - 2 Pneumatic part

  33. FESTIK - man robot - 3 Visualization in MS Excel

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