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PLC CPU,I/O,HMI

  

Central Processing Unit (CPU)

Chapter-2


  • A central processing unit (CPU), is the brains of a PLC. The CPU stores the user program, I/O status bits, and other data.

  • It also repetitively executes the PLC scan as previously described.


  • As part of this scanning process, the CPU receives input information from input channels and sends output information to output channels.

  • SIMATIC S7-1200 CPU'S have a small number of I/O channels in the same housing.

  • Most of these CPU'S also have the capability to connect to I/O signal modules for additional I/0 channels.

  • Most other SIMATIC PLC'S have al| I/O channels on I/O signal modules.

  • Both S7-1200 and S7-1500 CPU'S have one or more communication connections, referred to as ports.

  • A communication port is designed for a specific type of communications.



  • When a different type of communications is required or when additional communication ports are required, one or more communication modules are used.


Input Devices


  • Digital input devices provide an on or off signal to a digital input signal module in response to an operator input or a change in condition in a machine or process.

  • The input device may operate on direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC), and the voltage and current level is dependent on the type of device.



  • A digital input signal module converts this value to a low-level DC signal that represents the on or off condition of the input device. 

  • For each digital input device, the latest on or off condition is stored in the CPU.

  • Analog input devices provide a variable voltage or current to an analog input signal module.

  • This variable voltage or current represents a condition in a machine or process such as temperature, pressure, vibration, rate of flow, weight, fluid level, etc.


  • An analog input signal module converts each current or voltage value to a low-level DC signal and sends it to the CPU.

  • For each analog input device, the latest value received from the device is stored as a number in the CPU.



Output Devices


  • Digital output devices are turned on or off by signals from digital output signal modules.

  • For example, an indicator light on an operator panel may be turned on to indicate that a machine is running.

  • Often, however, the digital output device is used to cause a change in a machine or process, such as starting or stopping a motor or pump.

  • Analog output devices receive a variable voltage or current signal from an analog output signal module.

  • For example, an analog meter on an operator panel could be used as an analog output device to show a condition in a machine or process.

  • Often, however, an analog output device is used to control a machine or process.

  • For example, analog outputs from a PLC could be used to control AC drives which, in turn, control pumps that fill and drain a storage tank.




Human Machine Interfaces(HMI)




  • Input and output devices are often used to interconnect panels with lights and switches to one or more PLC'S so that operation and maintenance personnel can monitor and control a machine or process.

  • Increasingly, human machine interfaces (HMI'S) are also used for similar purposes.

  • HMI panels range in capability from simple keypad devices to panels with the ability to graphically display an entire process.

  • An HMI can also be a mobile device that allows freedom of movement for operation or maintenance personnel.





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