Rockwell Automation 1772-LV Mini-PLC - 2/15 Programmable Controller (Series B) Programming and Operations User Manual

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An Introduction to Programmable

Controllers

Chapter 2

2Ć2

Programmable controllers can perform many of the functions of traditional
controls (Figure 2.2). Sensing devices and output devices are located at the
machine and perform the same jobs. The field wiring between the machine and
the control panel provides electrical paths from the sensing devices to the
control panel, and from the control panel to the output devices.

Figure 2.2

Machine Control with a Programmable Controller

Control Panel

Output

Sensing

Devices

Machine

Devices

Programmable

Controller

Conditions Action

Comma

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However, inside the control panel you’ll find a programmable controller rather
than relays or discrete solid state devices. Instead of wiring those devices and
relays together to produce a desired response, you simply tell your
programmable controller how you want it to respond to the same conditions.
you do this with a program.

Programming is telling your programmable controller what you want it to do.
A program is nothing more than a set of instructions you give the programmable
controller telling it how to react to different conditions at the machine.

Let’s take a closer look at a typical programmable controller system. it usually
consists of four major sections:

Power supply
Input section (connects to input devices)
Output section (connects to output devices)
Processor section

Figure 2.3 shows these sections

Programmable Control

The Four Major Sections

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