Working with the Siemens Internal Addressing Area (M Bits, M Bytes, M Words, M Double Words
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Welcome back! In this video, we'll take a look at the Siemens Internal Memory Area and how to use it, we'll look at how you can easily overwrite Bits, Bytes, Words and Double Words and how you can avoid it! We'll also take a look at Assignment List and how it can help us prevent conflicts in addressing.
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This video is great because knowing how to use the memory of your PLC will help you avoid running into unexpected behavior of the logic.
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first bit of MW0 is M0.0, two bytes are MB0 and MB1, total bit m0.0 to m1.7 = 16 bit
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how about VB, VW, VD etc. what's the difference between M and V? Thanks.
This is Variable Memory available in the LOGO!
The first bit is 1.0 we read it right to left.
Great, we group Bytes left to right and then the Bits, right to left.
Last one wins. Period. If you rearrange Network 2 and 1 it will work just fine. Easy way to reset bits within any given area.
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