Great videos Tim, all your PID videos have been really helpful. Having that visual of the trainer helps me understand the concepts better than any other RUclips videos I've seen.
@@TimWilborne my pid trainer hasn't came in yet so I was just using a 24 vlt potentiometer with a resistor I was just wondering if the set up would be different. So my potentiometer was going to be my ball level?
@@johnrece6622 Oh I was thinking you were wiring the physical Switch 1 on the trainer to the analog. Yes, the DIP switch in the top of the 1762-IF2OF2 is a load resistor used for 4-20mA signals. To use in on 0-10VDC inputs, you must switch the DIP switch to the off position and configure the analog input for 0-10VDC in the I/O configuration. Here is a lesson to help understand what the load resistor does. twcontrols.com/lessons/analog-circuits-training-how-a-plc-input-reads-a-4-20-ma-signal
Hey Tim, just a general question. Does Rockwell Automation still sell Micrologix 1100 units or do you have to look for them through third-party suppliers? Im planning on using an 1100 for a school project (RsLogix Micro started lite (the free version) can only be used to program 1100 and 1000s). I'm sure the 1000 is discontinued? What about the 1100 (they still have it on their website, haven't actually got around to getting a quote for a unit) :)
The Micrologix 1100 is still available from @ROKAutomation but on new projects I would recommend looking at their Micro820 PLC. They have more capabilities and should save you a few dollars also.
Tim Wilborne does rockwell offer a limited free version of connected components workbench ? My only inclination towards Micrologix was rslogix micro starter lite.
Yes, see lesson below on how to download it. CCW also includes a built in simulator too. twcontrols.com/lessons/where-can-i-download-allen-bradleys-connected-components-workbench-for-the-micro800
Tim Wilborne Does the Micro 820 model have a version with FET outputs? I’ve been looking into something identical to the Micrologix 1100 1763-L16BBB. I’m looking to control two solenoid valves ( turn them on/off about 20-25 times; one an on/off valve, the other a 5/2 double solenoid valve) so relay outputs aren’t really feasible for the long term. Any advice would be appreciated.
Good Morning Tim Sir, Me looking for a school bell program of condition A. Monday to Saturday bell ring at 9:00 am , 1:00 pm , 3:00pm for 10 sec, and on Sunday it should not ring Please help me
Watching from central California, this really helps
Glad to hear it Jesse!
Great videos Tim, all your PID videos have been really helpful. Having that visual of the trainer helps me understand the concepts better than any other RUclips videos I've seen.
Glad to hear. This has been a challenging series and we are only about 1/3 of the way through it.
good afternoon from Ecuador excellent video tutorial
Thank you very much!
Awesome Tim Sir
Thank you.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
What kind of analog sensor is being used here? Ultrasonic?
So voltage with 24vlt power supply, switch 1 needs to be in the off position? Channel config shows 0 to 10vlts dc though.
I'm not following your question John.
@@TimWilborne my pid trainer hasn't came in yet so I was just using a 24 vlt potentiometer with a resistor I was just wondering if the set up would be different. So my potentiometer was going to be my ball level?
@@johnrece6622 Oh I was thinking you were wiring the physical Switch 1 on the trainer to the analog. Yes, the DIP switch in the top of the 1762-IF2OF2 is a load resistor used for 4-20mA signals. To use in on 0-10VDC inputs, you must switch the DIP switch to the off position and configure the analog input for 0-10VDC in the I/O configuration. Here is a lesson to help understand what the load resistor does.
twcontrols.com/lessons/analog-circuits-training-how-a-plc-input-reads-a-4-20-ma-signal
Hey Tim, just a general question. Does Rockwell Automation still sell Micrologix 1100 units or do you have to look for them through third-party suppliers? Im planning on using an 1100 for a school project (RsLogix Micro started lite (the free version) can only be used to program 1100 and 1000s). I'm sure the 1000 is discontinued? What about the 1100 (they still have it on their website, haven't actually got around to getting a quote for a unit) :)
The Micrologix 1100 is still available from @ROKAutomation but on new projects I would recommend looking at their Micro820 PLC. They have more capabilities and should save you a few dollars also.
Tim Wilborne does rockwell offer a limited free version of connected components workbench ? My only inclination towards Micrologix was rslogix micro starter lite.
Yes, see lesson below on how to download it. CCW also includes a built in simulator too.
twcontrols.com/lessons/where-can-i-download-allen-bradleys-connected-components-workbench-for-the-micro800
Tim Wilborne Awesome! Thanks Tim, appreciate it.
Tim Wilborne Does the Micro 820 model have a version with FET outputs? I’ve been looking into something identical to the Micrologix 1100 1763-L16BBB. I’m looking to control two solenoid valves ( turn them on/off about 20-25 times; one an on/off valve, the other a 5/2 double solenoid valve) so relay outputs aren’t really feasible for the long term. Any advice would be appreciated.
Good Morning Tim Sir,
Me looking for a school bell program of condition
A. Monday to Saturday bell ring at 9:00 am , 1:00 pm , 3:00pm for 10 sec, and on Sunday it should not ring
Please help me
We don't do homework assignments here. We only help you along. What have you figured out so far?
Can you just have an analog input with a PID instruction to control a bit instead of another analog(output)?
Yes, lots of them pulse OFF and ON to control a PID.
Greetings, very good friend, your video, you already know what is the capacity in (amps) of the 24vDC source that the BWA model incorporates.
No and I don't recommend using it. Especially in older models, you could short the 24VDC out and wipe out the program. Get an external power supply.
@@TimWilborne ok Thanks
You are welcome.