How to Build Raspberry Pi Pico PLC || OpenPLC Editor
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
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The Raspberry Pi Pico PLC can be built from readily available modules: the Raspberry Pi Pico Screw Terminal Expansion Board, PC817 opto-isolator module, relay module, and the Buck Step-down Converter Adjustable Power Supply Module. The Raspberry Pi Pico PLC programming software is the OpenPLC Editor. The OpenPLC editor is an open-source automation IDE based on Beremiz IDE with support for ladder diagrams, function block diagrams, structured text, instruction lists, and sequential function blocks, which are PLC programming languages specified in the IEC 61131-3 standard. A simple motor start was programmed for demonstration purposes.
Pico PLC Components 0:15
OpenPLC Editor 1:26
PLC connection 3:35
OpenPLC Motor Project 4:21
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1. Raspberry Pi Pico
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2. Raspberry Pi Pico Screw Terminal Expansion Board
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3. PC817 4 Channel Optocoupler Isolator Module
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4. 24V DC Multiple Channel Optocoupler Relay Module
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5. 16mm Momentary Metal Push Button Switch
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6. 16mm 24V Panel Mount LED Indicator Lamp
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7. Jumper Wire
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8. Power Supply
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9. Buck Step-down Converter Adjustable Power Supply Module
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10. CJX2-0910 220V AC Power Contactor
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Please not this when transferring the program from open PLC to the Pico board the Pico needs to be in Bootsel Mode before transferring the program from Open PLC to the Pico .To put Pico in Bootsel Mode hold the button on the Pico while connecting it to your computer, it then enters a special mode for uploading new programs called Bootsel mode RP2 Boot: When the Pico is in Bootsel mode, that's how it shows up as "RP2 Boot" in your Device Manager This signifies it's ready to receive new firmware. This is not covered in the otherwise excellent video .After transfer of the program the "RP2 Boot" drive will be removed automatically from Device Manager. This is normal behaviour .
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Excellent ! . Very well presented and at a good pace .
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wow lovely work Senior.
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Outstanding demonstration. Thank you for sharing.
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I am glad you like the video!
Great tutorial
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Very useful tutorial. Does this programming editor also work for arduino?
Yes! It also works for the ESPs, STM32 and more
@@OnosTech ok. Waiting for more videos exploring other features such as timer, maths, comparator, and PID 🤭
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Thanks you much for supporting this channel! Now I can start making more videos on OpenPLC.
Your list of items. 10. CJX2-0910 220V AC Power Contactor. When I click on the link it goes to LC1D AC Contactor CJX2-0910 9A 36V but in the video you show 24V... so which one is it? 220V, 36V or 24V?
I'm also new to this type of work. From research I see going with 24V should be fine as long as I convert using the DC to DC buck step-down converter to properly reduce the voltage down
If you must use 24VDC, please ensure that the contactor type is DC and not AC else the contactor will burnout with time.
My bad! I used a 220/240VAC contactor. I will check the link and correct it.
Good video
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of using this Raspberry PI over say commercial PLC's from say Omron, Siemens etc? . Does it suffer from noise immunity problems when operating an industrial environment ?
Cost effective, open source, no licences required. Basically a hobby grade PLC
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Can you help me to make a PLC using pico
You need to show how to connect the power .
Сделай чтоб переключалось со звёзды на треугольник
Where did you brought the raspberry pi pico in the boards of openPLC my official Version doesnt seem to have any raspberry boards ?
Select "Check for updates..." from the file menu to update OpenPLC and restart. Then you will see the Raspberry Pi Pico
Select "Check for updates..." from the file menu to update OpenPLC and restart. Then you will see the Raspberry Pi Pico
@@OnosTech OK