Nice job, could you do a video like this stating the differences between the sinking and sourcing digital I/O cards using the schematics? This series is great, maybe you could go on to discuss analogue I/O cards too! Thanks
Hi Lee, I've started the script for digital output cards but then I'm going to do analogue inputs and outputs too. I'm thinking from there I'll talk about ladder logic / function block / structured text programming. I'm lucky to have done a bit of it all in my career. See where the series goes and what people want to see from there :)
@@InstrumentationControl yeah that all sounds good. I recently bought an Allen Bradley micro logix plc. It only has digital I/O but I was looking into trying to learn to write the plc programme for something simple like a traffic light set it will be a nice place to start :)
Just found your channel. Great videos. Well done. Delighted someone is doing this & putting this info on RUclips. I did a tradesersons instrumentation course years ago & couldn't find this info online anywhere. Thought it was just info you pick up on the job only. Thus is a great channel. Thank you.
Hi @shingles . I'm glad you are enjoying the videos. It was my thought exactly that there wasn't much Instrumentation content on RUclips, so I thought I'd use my experience to help others. Thankfully people seem to enjoy it.
I've encountered this part where lights are controlled by a computer and I found that there are relays in the DB fed by 24V DC while controlling lightning arrangements working on 380V AC
This understand so far, good job, hold me accountable for watching more
Nice job, could you do a video like this stating the differences between the sinking and sourcing digital I/O cards using the schematics? This series is great, maybe you could go on to discuss analogue I/O cards too! Thanks
Hi Lee, I've started the script for digital output cards but then I'm going to do analogue inputs and outputs too. I'm thinking from there I'll talk about ladder logic / function block / structured text programming. I'm lucky to have done a bit of it all in my career. See where the series goes and what people want to see from there :)
@@InstrumentationControl yeah that all sounds good. I recently bought an Allen Bradley micro logix plc. It only has digital I/O but I was looking into trying to learn to write the plc programme for something simple like a traffic light set it will be a nice place to start :)
Just found your channel. Great videos. Well done. Delighted someone is doing this & putting this info on RUclips. I did a tradesersons instrumentation course years ago & couldn't find this info online anywhere. Thought it was just info you pick up on the job only. Thus is a great channel. Thank you.
Hi @shingles . I'm glad you are enjoying the videos. It was my thought exactly that there wasn't much Instrumentation content on RUclips, so I thought I'd use my experience to help others. Thankfully people seem to enjoy it.
Thank you very much for you fantastic and informative video's. Please post more 🙏
Thank you, I will
Nice. Please, keep it up🙏👍
I've encountered this part where lights are controlled by a computer and I found that there are relays in the DB fed by 24V DC while controlling lightning arrangements working on 380V AC
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Hope you are enjoying the PLC series. be sure to check the rest out.
Hi, please confirm if it connected to +24VDC or the COMDI.
Hey! I like your video lesson. However, you are just too fast.
Go to the settings icon beneath the RUclips screen (the gear icon) and select playback speed. You should find a speed that satisfies.