00:06This video will show the simulation in Factory and/or with TIA Portal. There are ways to...
00:12To access the program for ladder programming, we create a new program.
00:22We save, then go to the project overview where we configure it once we
00:28We are in the program's home window, we click on add device, here we look for the PLC to
00:35Perform the simulation and look for the PLC named 12 14 cdcdc, then select the controller or device
00:51reference 6 e 57 214 once we have the device ready
01:09We go to properties to configure the communication between TIA Portal and Factory.
01:16We checked the box to allow communication
01:24But within ladder programming, we don't have communication with the PLC 1200 for this.
01:29We added a bookstore. We went to the bookstore.
01:36where we click and search for the library
01:45We have the PLC 1200 library, we go to master spreadsheets, select the module and
01:52We insert it in the first segment of the ladder programming, the way to access it
02:05program to perform the programming the one you are correct but there is a template with the
02:09Configuration completed, we go to TIA Portal and in select files we select the
02:14template for tia portal 16 we select and open said template once in the window
02:24In our work we observe that we already have the device or PLC selected by default once in the
02:32In the work window, we observe that the device or PLC is already selected by default.
02:37It's useful for performing the simulation quickly, but in real life the reference should be observed.
02:43PLC version description good for simulation, let's also go to program blocks
02:48PLC variables where we can tabulate the inputs and outputs of actuators and sensors
02:59Once we have TIA Portal ready to perform the programming, we go to Factory and I
03:11We selected the scene from the exercise that deals with the displacement of a box from
03:16from an initial position to a final one, and that the sensor detects said box and stops the advance in a
03:22We created the control circuit with a button for an automatic machine with a stop button and a forward button.
03:30We arrange the elements in the scene, one for stopping and one for advancing.
03:47A learning experience.
03:48If it's Arabic, then the computer starts doing it.
03:49And friends, all it does is stop, and a 12-minute stop button... we stop
03:51Now we're going to look at some things to help try all the problems.
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04:49Now we're changing the names, like the stop button, which will be emergency, the button of
04:54start, like start, the sensor with the same name and conveyor.
05:14Once we have this, we go to File, then to Drives, and in the Drives window,
05:19We go to the selection bar and select Siemens S7 PIXIM; it shows us the entries
05:25and outputs from both actuators and sensors; to add more elements, we go to configuration
05:33where, inputs 10, outputs 10, Word numeric data type, we go to the drives window,
05:40Next, we place the sensors and actuators at both the outputs and inputs, as already mentioned.
05:58Now we go to PLC variables, we designate the variables, for start it is and 0.0 as input,
06:09For emergency, y 0.1 is given as input, the sensor is designated as y 0.2, input,
06:33with the highest output and q 0.0, and the starting light as light and 0.1,
07:08For ladder programming we need an auxiliary memory called RON, M0.0,
07:35Now we move on to programming, it starts with an open contact start,
07:52then with the emergency stop contact closed,
08:00then a coil, here the auxiliary memory M0.0 is designated,
08:19For interlocking, the auxiliary memory M0.0 will be used.
08:33in parallel a coil of the starting light, called light.
08:57Then an open contact called light, followed by the sensor, all of this activates the convection.
09:33Now we move on to the simulation. To do this, we click on the PC icon. A message appears; we click on it.
09:38to accept,
09:45We compile the configuration, update and upload the program to the device,
09:49To start the module, we press start, and the PLC is ready.
10:01Now we go to factory IO, and click on connect.
10:09Now we move on to the simulation; it can be seen that it has functionality, the box starts, until the sensor stops it.
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