@@realpars Keep up the great work I really appreciate how you break down complex topics into simple terms so that it's easy to understand. I think a really cool video would be on how material handling sorters work. Such as dematic ones used in fulfillment centers, mail, and airports for luggage.
Dear RealPars, I just like it how from time to time you come up with videos that elucidate and illuminate your previous videos. We will NEVER thank you enough!
Thank you for your kind comment! Regarding your question, I am actually not sure about that as our animations are created by our animation and graphic department.
Hello, Sir. I'm a teacher, and I find your videos incredibly beneficial for both my students and myself. I would appreciate it if you could provide clarification on whether the video producer permits its use for classroom teaching purposes. Additionally, are there any potential copyright issues that we should be aware of?
Hi there, thank you for checking in with us about that! You're welcome to utilize our free RUclips courses as long as they are used in their original form, without any modifications, such as translations. Additionally, please ensure that you provide clear referencing to our channel. I hope this information is helpful to you! If you have any further questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact us at support@realpars.com. We're always here to assist you.
Hello Sahidur. There really is no absolute answer to your question. Every PLC& Scada programming software vendor is very specific about the computer hardware and software requirements. So, it's buyer beware. Before you purchase any PLC or Scada system and associated programming software, be sure to study the requirements.
Hi AD, Thanks for your comment! We currently only provide our course videos in English, you are always able to turn on the English subtitles as that might make it a bit easier for you. Happy learning!
Hi there, Thanks for reaching out. The calibration is not performed using generic software. The software used is proprietary and will accompany the transmitter when purchased.
No, TIA Portal is compatible only with on PCs running Windows 7 or Windows 10 (Windows 11 is being tested), or servers running Windows Server 2016 and later.
Under no circumstances can WinCC and TIA Portal ever run on a $#! Apple M1 processor. Sorry, sir, but you wasted a few grand with which you could have acquired a decent SIEMENS Field PG that is designed for a wide range PLC class.
Hi @Furkan. Thanks for reaching out. I'm not sure what other video you are referring to. A 24 power supply is required for 2-wire transmitters as described in the video. There certainly are transmitters that produce a 1-5V output instead of a 4-20 mA output. This type of transmitter is a 4-wire transmitter.
@@tedmortenson4036 ruclips.net/video/DVq10SGKHMU/видео.html HELLO I WATCHED THIS VIDEO THERE IS A DIRECT 5 V OUTPUT SUPPLY IS NOT IN THE EXPRESSION 24 V
Hi @@furkan6200 . Thanks for pointing me to the video. From 3:15 to 4:14 in the video we refer to a 1-5V output to the PLC. You are correct. It is not possible to produce a 1-5 volt output signal without some type of power supply. And the only way to accomplish this is by adding another 2 wires connecting the transmitter to a power supply. In most cases, that power supply is 24V DC which may come from the PLC cabinet itself, or from a power supply closer to the transmitter. It's also not uncommon for a transmitter power supply to produce an AC voltage. Having said that, I've never seen an AC-powered pressure transmitter in the field. To be absolutely accurate, we should have indicated some form of additional power in our video. Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
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@@realpars Keep up the great work I really appreciate how you break down complex topics into simple terms so that it's easy to understand. I think a really cool video would be on how material handling sorters work. Such as dematic ones used in fulfillment centers, mail, and airports for luggage.
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You make it easy to understand.. Thank you so much
Glad it helped!
Thank you for all your videos sir it really helped in my studies.
Our pleasure, Kefi! Glad to hear that.
Very nice explained team realparls
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Dear RealPars, I just like it how from time to time you come up with videos that elucidate and illuminate your previous videos.
We will NEVER thank you enough!
Amazing! Thanks a million for your kind support, Bitebo!
I appreciate for your helpful video RealPars!
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Oohh really conceptual video
I found it Informative . Thank you
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well explained thanks Real pars
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Thanks for your suggestion, Amino!
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Please we need you explain omni meter
Hi Mohammed!
Thanks for your comment and your suggestion. I will pass this on to our course developers!
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Hello, your videos are incredibly good. What application do you use to create your animations? Can we buy your animations already created?
Thank you for your kind comment! Regarding your question, I am actually not sure about that as our animations are created by our animation and graphic department.
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Hello, Sir. I'm a teacher, and I find your videos incredibly beneficial for both my students and myself. I would appreciate it if you could provide clarification on whether the video producer permits its use for classroom teaching purposes. Additionally, are there any potential copyright issues that we should be aware of?
Hi there, thank you for checking in with us about that!
You're welcome to utilize our free RUclips courses as long as they are used in their original form, without any modifications, such as translations. Additionally, please ensure that you provide clear referencing to our channel.
I hope this information is helpful to you! If you have any further questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact us at support@realpars.com. We're always here to assist you.
It's a very helpful video.
Sir which laptop best for plc and scada programming
Hello Sahidur. There really is no absolute answer to your question. Every PLC& Scada programming software vendor is very specific about the computer hardware and software requirements. So, it's buyer beware. Before you purchase any PLC or Scada system and associated programming software, be sure to study the requirements.
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Can you Transaction this video to Arabie please ❤
Hi AD,
Thanks for your comment! We currently only provide our course videos in English, you are always able to turn on the English subtitles as that might make it a bit easier for you.
Happy learning!
Happy days.
Can you make an example of programing one of this by computer please?
Thanks for the topic suggestion, I will definitely go ahead and forward this to our creator team. Happy learning!
Please tell me the software name for new stile calibration with computer
Hi there, Thanks for reaching out. The calibration is not performed using generic software. The software used is proprietary and will accompany the transmitter when purchased.
can i install tia portal on macbook air m1 pc ?
No, TIA Portal is compatible only with on PCs running Windows 7 or Windows 10 (Windows 11 is being tested), or servers running Windows Server 2016 and later.
Under no circumstances can WinCC and TIA Portal ever run on a $#! Apple M1 processor. Sorry, sir, but you wasted a few grand with which you could have acquired a decent SIEMENS Field PG that is designed for a wide range PLC class.
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I'm confused. In the other video, you didn't say 24v is needed, you said 1-5v output.
Hi @Furkan. Thanks for reaching out. I'm not sure what other video you are referring to. A 24 power supply is required for 2-wire transmitters as described in the video. There certainly are transmitters that produce a 1-5V output instead of a 4-20 mA output. This type of transmitter is a 4-wire transmitter.
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HELLO I WATCHED THIS VIDEO THERE IS A DIRECT 5 V OUTPUT SUPPLY IS NOT IN THE EXPRESSION 24 V
Hi @@furkan6200 . Thanks for pointing me to the video. From 3:15 to 4:14 in the video we refer to a 1-5V output to the PLC. You are correct. It is not possible to produce a 1-5 volt output signal without some type of power supply. And the only way to accomplish this is by adding another 2 wires connecting the transmitter to a power supply. In most cases, that power supply is 24V DC which may come from the PLC cabinet itself, or from a power supply closer to the transmitter. It's also not uncommon for a transmitter power supply to produce an AC voltage. Having said that, I've never seen an AC-powered pressure transmitter in the field. To be absolutely accurate, we should have indicated some form of additional power in our video. Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
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