Kkula
Hi, LOGO! enthusiasts!
Another demo from me, this one introduces options for limiting counter values. There are three counters in the program and they behave differently when the limit is reached or exceeded.
I got the logic of the second counter from an
German speaking forum
and adjusted it a little (see also "LOGO! - Software" area, topic "
Counter input limiting?
")
Important to know! When simulating program, counter start value not changing automatically.
Tested on the real controller (6ED1052-1MD08-0BA1, with firmware 1.83.02) several times.
Three files in the zip file (program, scheme and description).
Andrus
Hello,
Regarding your pressure test rig, let's address your questions:
Yes, with the Sitrans P Series Z 0-25 Bar sensor and a 0-10V output, the theoretical best resolution you can achieve is approximately 0.025 Bar. This is due to the 10V range divided by the sensor's maximum pressure (25 Bar). However, practical resolution will also depend on your PLC/control system's analog input resolution.
You are correct; a PID controller typically requires a control element like a vent valve for precise pressure control. However, an Analog Ramp is a viable alternative for slowing the fill rate near the target pressure.
While PWM can control a valve, it requires careful tuning and a suitable valve (typically a proportional valve designed for PWM). If you're experiencing issues with PWM, consider these options:
For detailed information on valve control and PWM configuration, please refer to the following SiePortal resources:
If you can provide more details about your PLC/control system (e.g., model number), I can offer more specific guidance.
Sincerely,
Siemens Self Support
Hi Arne,
You're on the right track! Here's how you can display the pH value on your LOGO! 12/24RC using the 0-10V signal from your probe converter:
Important Considerations:
For detailed information and examples, please refer to the following resources on the Siemens Industry Online Support:
Best regards,
Siemens Self Support
LOGO! can effectively control stepper motors using its PWM or Pulse Generator functions to drive a stepper motor driver. Here’s how:
While LOGO! doesn’t have dedicated stepper control blocks, PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) can be utilized. Adjust the PWM duty cycle to control the speed, but this method generally provides less precise positioning control than pulse-based methods. Connect the PWM output to the driver’s enable or speed control input.
The preferred method is the LOGO!'s pulse generator. Configure the pulse generator for the desired frequency (steps per second) and pulse width. Connect the pulse output to the STEP input of your stepper driver, and a separate LOGO! output to the DIR (direction) input.
Disclaimer: This is a general guide. Specific implementation details will vary based on your stepper motor, driver, and application requirements.
Hello Dirk,
Shuttling back and forth with mid-belt steering often indicates an issue with the control loop or sensor placement. Here's a breakdown of potential solutions:
For detailed information and support resources, please refer to the following SiePortal links:
If you continue to experience issues, please provide details about your specific Siemens controller (e.g., SIMATIC S7-1200, SIMATIC S7-1500) and the type of sensors used for more tailored assistance.
Best Regards,
Siemens Self Support
You're aiming for alternating forward/reverse motion triggered by a start signal and controlled by a pulse counter. Resetting latches and counters after each cycle is a common challenge. Here's a breakdown of how to achieve this, leveraging Siemens TIA Portal features:
If you can share a snippet of your existing code, I can provide more tailored guidance. Please also specify your PLC model and TIA Portal version.
This demo showcases three different approaches to limiting counter values within a LOGO! program. The logic for the second counter was adapted from a German-speaking forum discussion regarding counter input limiting. You can find the original discussion here (referencing "LOGO! - Software" area, topic "Counter input limiting?").
Important Note: The counter start value does not automatically update during simulation. Testing was performed successfully on a 6ED1052-1MD08-0BA1 controller with firmware version 1.83.02.
The zip file contains the program, scheme, and a description for detailed understanding.
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