Módulos do CLP NA PRÁTICA - Curso completo de CLP ( Aula 4 )

Módulos do CLP NA PRÁTICA - Curso completo de CLP ( Aula 4 )

Understanding Input and Output Cards in PLCs

Introduction to PLCs

  • The session welcomes viewers to a practical lesson on the differences between input and output cards in modular and compact PLCs, presented by Patrick Silva.
  • The instructor introduces the SIMS S7500 modular PLC, highlighting its components including the power supply module that powers all other modules.

Components of Modular PLC

  • Key components include:
  • CPU: Processes and stores information, managing both data memory and program memory.
  • Input Cards: Digital input card is identified alongside a digital output card; both have specific codes for identification.
  • Analog Inputs/Outputs: Identified with letters 'A' (for analog) and 'I' (for input), indicating their function.

Overview of Compact PLC

  • Transitioning to a compact programmable logic controller (PLC), the instructor points out:
  • Power supply requirements of 24 volts are essential for operation.
  • Identification of digital inputs from 1 to 6, along with two additional analog inputs.

Programming Features

  • The compact PLC includes programming capabilities directly through buttons without needing a computer. This allows users to navigate, insert, or delete programming elements easily.
  • Four independent relay outputs (Q1-Q4) can operate on different voltages, showcasing flexibility in application.

Communication Capabilities

  • A communication port is available for connecting to a computer via USB for programming purposes. This feature enhances ease of use when developing complex programs.

Conclusion

  • The session wraps up by noting that smaller input/output modules can be added but differ significantly from those in modular PLC systems discussed earlier. Viewers are encouraged to continue learning with subsequent lessons.
Video description

Módulos do CLP NA PRÁTICA - Curso completo de CLP ( Aula 4 ) Nesta nova aula do curso completo de CLP ( controlador lógico programável ) vamos apresentar na prática sobre o os módulos que compõem um clp modular e os modulos de um clp compacto ou também chamado relé programável. Usaremos dois modelos de controlador lógico programável ( CLP ). No CLP modular nós temos disponível o controlador lógico programável da SIEMENS S7 1500 inserido em um rack composto por uma fonte de alimentação, uma cpu, um cartão de entrada digital e um catão de entrada analógico, um cartão de saída digital e um cartão de saída analógico. Como exemplo de um clp compacto ou relé programável, usaremos um click 2 da weg com 6 entradas digitais e duas entradas analógicas. Quanto as suas saídas, ele possui 4 saídas a relé ( abordaremos melhor sobre os tipos de saída em aulas posteriores ) Com este comparativo, ficará mais nítido e didático a diferença entre os dois tipos de CLP assim como as vantagens e desvantagens. Bons estudos Cursos gratuitos do canal: https://trickdrawing.com/cursos/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/trick.drawing​ Blocos dinâmicos para download: https://bit.ly/2YWE655​ Grupo no Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/33308... link do vídeo: https://youtu.be/qqfJPc-f30s NÃO CLICK AQUI: https://bit.ly/3hNh9dq #eletrica #clp #ladder #Povaepovo #TrickDrawing #PatrickSilva