@@mw3blackopsglitches Robots share the same architecture as plcs, but it is done in structured text language. Also Digital IO is inversed. The robot controller Output module writes to the PLC, While the Inputs to the Robot controller read outputs from the allen bradley PLC. Robot IO is the same as plcs. Shane welcher is the PLC guru. Robots are different. I like his new direction.
@@timkloehn9887 Yea I've only used DI DO for our Fanuc robot I'm still getting a hang of it! glad Shane is trying Fanuc! I've been posting his link in forums for beginners
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Great to see you work with fanuc robotics. They are used heavily where I work with allen bradley products.
Yes, they are used a lot more as the manufacturing floor gets automated.
We use Fanuc and ABB.
I agree AB and Fanuc kind of go hand to hand
@@mw3blackopsglitches Robots share the same architecture as plcs, but it is done in structured text language. Also Digital IO is inversed. The robot controller Output module writes to the PLC, While the Inputs to the Robot controller read outputs from the allen bradley PLC. Robot IO is the same as plcs. Shane welcher is the PLC guru. Robots are different. I like his new direction.
@@timkloehn9887 Yea I've only used DI DO for our Fanuc robot I'm still getting a hang of it! glad Shane is trying Fanuc! I've been posting his link in forums for beginners
I'd just like to thank you for al these educational videos. Please let me know how can I help you. 🙂
Great to hear, I appreciate you comment