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Reliance High Tech Ltd.

Reliable Tech Solution, to make it happen.

1012/1, Jamtola More, East Shewrapra, Kafrul, Dhaka-1216 ■ Phone: +88 01717232354
www.reliancehtech.com ■ E-mail: kmarsus@reliancehtech.com

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We are the importer of all Automation products: PLC, CNC, SCADA, DCS, HMI, Inverter, VFD, Siemens, Omron,
Mitsubishi, Allen Bradley, ABB, Festo, Beckhoff, Fanuc, B&R, Proface, Yaskawa, Lenze
We have large stock of programming cable.
Buy automation software with cheapest rate from Reliance.

Lecturer
Engr. KhandakerMarsus
B.Sc. in Electrical & Electronic Engineering (EEE), RUET
M.Sc. in Information Technology (MIT)
Master of Business Administration (MBA), NIBM, India
MIEB.

Trained in PLC, HMI Advanced Course from NFI Automation, New Delhi,
India
Trained in SCADA, DCS Advanced Course from IT & Automation Academy,
Pakistan
Trained in Advance CNC, from National Automation, Patna, India
Trained in Microcontroller from Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh
Trained in pneumatic and hydraulic systems, Festo
Trained in Arduiono from NFI Automation, New Delhi, India
Trained in ABB DCS, ABB
Trained in Cisco Certified Network Associates, CISCO
Trained in MikroTik Certified Network Associate(MTCNA), Bijoy Online
Trained in Broadband Communication & Networking
Trained in Windmill, RENIBIAK E SYSTEM
Managing Director, Reliance High Tech Ltd.
Chief Technical Officer, Web Developer Phasor IT, Dhaka
Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers

PLC Background
A programmable logic controller is unit of hardware used to control and automate industrial
processes. Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) are often defined as miniature industrial
computers that contain hardware and software that is used to perform control functions.
The first PLC was developed to help General Motors eliminate traditional relay-based
machine control systems. In large applications where thousands of real relays may exist,
wiring and troubleshooting could be quite complicated.

In 1968 Bedford Associates, a company in Bedford, MA, developed a device called a


Modular Digital Controller for General Motors. The MODICON, as it was known, was an
electronic device, not a mechanical one, it was perfect for GM's requirements, as well as for
many other manufacturers and users of control equipment. With less wiring, simpler
troubleshooting, and easy programming, PLC technology caught on quickly.

A PLC has three main aspects: the inputs and outputs and the control program. The inputs
are connected to sensors that inform the PLC about the environment. The program uses a
set of logical instructions that drives the outputs based on the inputs. The outputs are
connected to the devices that need to be controlled. In figure 2 above, the PLC has eight
inputs and four outputs.

PLC Type:
Most popular PLC types are:
1. Mini
2. Micro
3. Modular Modular
Mini Micro

Most Common PLC


1. Siemens
2. Mitsubishi
3. Omron
4. Delta
5. LS
Different Parts of PLC
 Power supply.
 Input module.
 Output module.
 Processor (CPU)
 Rack or mounting assembly.
 Programming unit (software)

Siemens
PLC Series Software Cable
Logo PLC Logo Soft Comfort Logo Cable
S7-200 MicroWin USB-PPI Cable
S7-300/400 Simatic Manager USB-MPI Cable
S7-1200/1500 TIA Portal Ethernet Cable

Mitsubishi
PLC Series Software Cable
Alpha AL-PCS/WIN Alpha Cable
FX GX-Developer USB-SC09
A,Q GX-Developer USB-SC09

Omron
PLC Series Software Cable
CPM1A CX One USB-CIF02
C200H, CQM1,CJ1W CX One USB-CN226

Delta
PLC Series Software Cable
DVP Series WPLSoft USB-ACAB230

LS

PLC Series Software Cable


Master K KGLWIN USB-LG
GlofaGM GMWIN
PLC program Practice
Write a program with the following condition:

If a button is pressed a motor will start running with 5s forward and 6s reverse mode until a
second emergency switch pressed.

5s 6s 5s 6s

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