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We are providing online training courses on industrial automation, programmable logic controller, variable frequency drive, autoCAD electrical, IOT, Arduino etc. Both we offer recorded & live courses. After getting graduation students can increase their skills through our courses.


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A Vital Tool for Engineers

As an engineer, you may have encountered PLCs in your projects or studies. PLC stands for programmable logic controller, which is a special type of computer that can control industrial processes and machines. PLCs are very important for engineers because they can automate complex and repetitive tasks, increase productivity, efficiency, and quality, reduce human errors, risks, and costs, adapt to changing requirements and conditions, and communicate, monitor, and control the processes remotely. In this review, I will explain how PLCs work, what are their advantages and disadvantages, and how they can be used in various industries.

A PLC consists of three main components: the CPU, the input/output modules, and the memory. The CPU is the brain of the PLC, which executes the program that controls the process. The input/output modules are the interface between the PLC and the sensors and actuators that monitor and control the physical variables, such as temperature, pressure, speed, etc. The memory stores the program and the data that the PLC uses. The program is written in a specific language, such as ladder logic, function block diagram, or structured text, which can be edited and downloaded to the PLC using a software tool.

One of the main advantages of PLCs is that they are flexible and versatile. They can be programmed to perform different functions and logic operations, such as timers, counters, comparators, etc. They can also be reprogrammed easily without changing the hardware, which saves time and money. Another advantage of PLCs is that they are reliable and robust. They can operate in harsh environments, such as high temperature, humidity, dust, vibration, etc. They can also handle electrical noise and power fluctuations, which can affect the performance of other devices. A third advantage of PLCs is that they are compatible and scalable. They can communicate with other PLCs and devices using various protocols, such as Ethernet, Modbus, Profibus, etc. They can also be expanded by adding more input/output modules or network devices, such as remote I/O, HMI, SCADA, etc.

However, PLCs also have some disadvantages that engineers should be aware of. One of the main disadvantages of PLCs is that they are expensive and require specialized skills. PLCs are not cheap devices, especially when compared to other controllers, such as microcontrollers or Arduino. They also require trained and experienced engineers to program and maintain them, which can be challenging and time-consuming. Another disadvantage of PLCs is that they are not suitable for complex and dynamic processes. PLCs are designed for discrete and sequential control, which means that they can only handle a finite number of states and transitions. They are not good at handling continuous and nonlinear control, which requires advanced mathematical models and algorithms, such as PID, fuzzy logic, neural networks, etc. A third disadvantage of PLCs is that they are vulnerable to cyberattacks and sabotage. PLCs are connected to networks and devices that can be hacked or manipulated by malicious actors, who can alter the program or the data, or cause physical damage to the process or the machine. PLCs also lack security features, such as encryption, authentication, or firewall, which makes them easier to access and compromise.

Despite these disadvantages, PLCs are still widely used in various industries, such as manufacturing, mining, oil and gas, power generation, water treatment, and more. PLCs are essential for learning and developing skills in automation, programming, and control engineering. PLCs are also evolving and improving with new technologies and features, such as wireless communication, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, etc. PLCs are not only a vital tool for engineers, but also a fascinating and rewarding field of study and practice.

September 25, 2023
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