How to share io devices with 2 PLCs. For eg 1 et200sp has 3 di and 2 dq. Now I want to share this et200sp completely with both PLCs. Means PLC 1 and PLC 2 both can access all 3 di and 2 dq.
is it possible to share the same module with 2 plc's? for example if we have a 16xDI module can we split it and give one byte to one plc and the other byte to the other plc. thanks
hello hegamurl . in the actual state of this video with two different plc and one shared i/o device ; how to do if we want the twon plc to be able to excange informations together ?
I wonder where you learned all this. You reads books by Hans Berger? Or just from experience? Internet? What are you doing in your job? :) Just curious..
A little bit of everything. I have to admit though that I don't like reading the theory from books... I rather test and try out. Also the help function in TIA Portal is VERY helpful in my opinion!
Hi Hegamurl, One question. I need to share a I/O Link master device but in your explanation at the end you set up the ports, some belongs to plc 1 and some others to plc 2. Now, can i share the same port whit both plcs?
I have one 1500f cpu having failsafe io also normal io on failsafe Other than that I have a 1511T processor i cannot connect the normal io to the 1511T processor due to mounting. Can i read non failsafe io in 1511T which are connected to failsafe CPU
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nice video i have learn a lot of things with, just for informations: to connect the two PLC we need PN/PN coupler.
Super explanation, I like your way of teaching.
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Always a pleasure to see such qualitative video!
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Make a video on Shift instructions in future thanks in advance
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Will put shift instructions to my list!
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Hi, why is the connection colour between Plc an ET200 different in each case?
Good video, was there a work around to connecting the two PLC’s?
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How to share io devices with 2 PLCs. For eg 1 et200sp has 3 di and 2 dq. Now I want to share this et200sp completely with both PLCs. Means PLC 1 and PLC 2 both can access all 3 di and 2 dq.
is it possible to share the same module with 2 plc's? for example if we have a 16xDI module can we split it and give one byte to one plc and the other byte to the other plc.
thanks
Does the interface module needs to be of high feature(HF) ??
Is this possible with ET200SP?
video is excelllent
Thank you for your video, but I have a question: How do PLC 1 and PLC 2 connect to the ET200 (physical connection)?
ET200S had two Ethernet slots
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Amazing video. 1000 thanks
hello hegamurl . in the actual state of this video with two different plc and one shared i/o device ; how to do if we want the twon plc to be able to excange informations together ?
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I wonder where you learned all this. You reads books by Hans Berger? Or just from experience? Internet? What are you doing in your job? :) Just curious..
A little bit of everything. I have to admit though that I don't like reading the theory from books... I rather test and try out. Also the help function in TIA Portal is VERY helpful in my opinion!
13:43 PN Coupler must be used to connect 2 CPUs with same IP and Subnet.
Hi.
If you can please make clip about cpu redundancy.
Thankx a lot.
Very good idea, will put it on my list!
How those devices are connected to each other? PLC_1 is conntected to ET200 (port 1) and PLC_2 is connected to ET200 (port 2)?
yes I have the question same yours. Can you explain, Mr. Hegamurl?
Hi Hegamurl,
One question. I need to share a I/O Link master device but in your explanation at the end you set up the ports, some belongs to plc 1 and some others to plc 2. Now, can i share the same port whit both plcs?
Simply said: No.
You will have to send the port data from one PLC to the other using communication between both PLCs
@@hegamurl7434 OK, so i will have to use get function on S7 communication. Thank you.
I have one 1500f cpu having failsafe io also normal io on failsafe
Other than that I have a 1511T processor i cannot connect the normal io to the 1511T processor due to mounting.
Can i read non failsafe io in 1511T which are connected to failsafe CPU
we need some videos about PCs 07
Is it possible to read the same input module from two controllers?
Good question. Anybody?
I think so yes because one input can be called more that one time, if both controllers and input are connected
It's mean that PLC_1 is connected to the first port of ET200s, and PLC_2 is connectred to the second port of ET200S in reality?
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Thanks!
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Sir , how we connect to Two ET200S Module to one CPU having one Profinet port, we have to use switch for it or what?
Depending on the ET200S module... they can have two ethernet ports and you could just daisy chain them. But a switch will also work fine
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for god sake's why had you stopped talking about TIA Portal?
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