What is a PLC? PLC Basics Pt2

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  • @armondmoore314
    @armondmoore314 Рік тому +9

    I’m an electrician who joined a company who does a lot of industrial work bringing power to tons of motors, switch gears, smart panels and a lot of controls going back to multiple PLC cabinets. We have one guy who does the programming and another who does controls. We have tons of electricians none of which understand controls. You just brought me into the game. Being the first to understand both worlds in this company. I Might not be a professional in controls but I sure understand it now. Thank you my friend

  • @mhd230289
    @mhd230289 8 років тому +63

    This professor has done a great service to learner's. Although I am a programmer, I could never have given such clear explanation. Thank you Sir, Keep up the good work.

    • @plcprofessor
      @plcprofessor  8 років тому +9

      The pleasure is mine...Thank you for the vote of confidence :)

    • @arvinmistry9744
      @arvinmistry9744 6 років тому +4

      This is great professor explained in detail with plc. Programming THANK YOU FOR explanations.

  • @James-ys2dd
    @James-ys2dd 11 місяців тому +2

    Just watching these lectures now as I'm studying a degree in mechatronics and they're fantastic! Thank you so much for these

  • @stacij1
    @stacij1 9 років тому +32

    PLC Professor, these videos are beyond fantastic. You have truly made a positive contribution to the world. Thank you.

  • @coreydelgado5799
    @coreydelgado5799 8 років тому +9

    You can't ask for a better video tutorial. I understood everything you explained. i had to go back a few times, but I eventually got it. The pictures and the way everything was set up was perfect. Great video.

    • @plcprofessor
      @plcprofessor  8 років тому +1

      The pleasure is mine...thank you.

  • @TerryHaleMizagorn
    @TerryHaleMizagorn 10 років тому +18

    I am about halfway through this video, after having watched part 1. I have basically no PLC background, an amateur electrical background, and lots of programming background.
    I actually understand now how an input module isolates field wiring from PLC wiring. It became an epiphany as to how the whole process automation scheme works on a grand scale. When the normally open contact to the light bulb above my head became True, I was going "Wow. Wow!" My wife quirked an eyebrow at me. I said, "Honey, you don't understand. This transcends any religious experience!"
    Hyperbole, of course, and some of you more advanced people may sneer, but I am ever grateful to the folks at plcprofessor for having the heart to produce this video and the balls to make it freely available.

    • @danteapostol3596
      @danteapostol3596 4 роки тому

      all lies electricity - plc is a system in switching mode by the transmission of light...

  • @abbasmuhsen2715
    @abbasmuhsen2715 9 років тому +69

    you said thank you for watching but we say thank you for teaching to understand basic information

  • @tupaclives96
    @tupaclives96 2 роки тому +1

    Masterful teaching. Thank you for explaining the Fundamentals first.

  • @GerardoZuniga
    @GerardoZuniga 9 років тому +1

    Taking PLC fundamentals at college, his video has thought me more than what I've learned in the entire semester !! Way to go professor, now I need to learn how to program

  • @thudthedestroyer515
    @thudthedestroyer515 11 років тому +1

    Excellent. This refresher has been exactly what I needed in a short but detailed package. You may count yourself amongst the "good guys" for doing this!

  • @alfredbportugal6914
    @alfredbportugal6914 3 роки тому

    At my 57 years I went again to school to get my electrician carta proffesional II, I have a solar energy company and with your help I will pass the test next week. It is so nice explained, thank you Sir. Greetings from portugal

    • @plcprofessor
      @plcprofessor  2 роки тому

      The pleasure is mine...el gusto es mio.

  • @JasonBolte
    @JasonBolte 4 роки тому +1

    This video is top notch for training and educating. Thank you very much for taking the time to put these together. Thanks for sharing and doing such a great job of narrating and educating our technicians!

  • @tylong1927
    @tylong1927 7 років тому +2

    Thank you for the excellent teaching. This was very clear thanks to your 'foundations first' approach. The progression from relay basics to the more advanced PLC hardware really made this very understandable. You are a gifted teacher.

  • @FauItyLogic
    @FauItyLogic 10 років тому

    Thank you so much.. I am beginning a job in controls and have absolutely no experience. These videos have enabled me to learn the PLC fundamentals without going to school and better yet for free! Your dedication to online learning is much appreciated :) !!! Thank you

  • @stephenopara9778
    @stephenopara9778 8 років тому +10

    I've never had a thorough lecture like this....really downtown basics! Thanks so much prof!

  • @vinodsharma1999
    @vinodsharma1999 10 років тому +1

    Best tutorials I ever watched on any topic on youtube. Thanks for the time and efforts.
    God Bless you.

  • @ClaudinneV
    @ClaudinneV 3 роки тому

    Thank you very much.. This is by far the best lesson on PLCs that I have found on Internet. Highly recommended!

  • @reaganberry39
    @reaganberry39 7 років тому

    God bless you for making this public and free of charge.

  • @andrecolt8
    @andrecolt8 5 років тому +2

    The most complete and detailed material that I´ve seen available to learners. Congratulations and thank you soo much professor.

  • @gerottisross7612
    @gerottisross7612 8 років тому

    Thank you, what your doing is truly helpful to mankind. The abundance of knowledge is changing my life.

  • @MrStevegrip
    @MrStevegrip 9 років тому +2

    Professor thanks very much for your efforts the detail and effort you go into for people with no experience is as good as it gets. Very grateful :)

  • @paulzacharias8632
    @paulzacharias8632 11 років тому

    Thank you for taking the time. I am beginning to understand. Your patience and persistence is making a difference.

  • @mdy601
    @mdy601 12 років тому

    ok professor, i watched this video, and its starting to make sense now about the true if on, false if off, or true if off, false if on, your great, not knocking my instructor, but i can really understand you alot better than i can him, man your a godsend to me, and i may just have a chance at passing this class

  • @revtmyers1
    @revtmyers1 11 років тому

    I just wanted to say that I greatly appreciate all the work you have put into this 2 part introduction.

  • @ahmdfahm
    @ahmdfahm 10 років тому

    Sir, It's strange without introducing yourself in photo or picture you explain the PLC course in simple way, It's great.Thnx

  • @gunsboy77
    @gunsboy77 10 років тому

    Thanks for the two parts. I think those are some of the best youtube lectures I have ever seen on any topic.

  • @jolyonwelsh9834
    @jolyonwelsh9834 7 років тому

    Plc Professor, you are the best. You make an interesting subject even more interesting. Thanks

  • @ernestscovens3820
    @ernestscovens3820 10 років тому +3

    i vaiue all the information that your teaching me. Ive shared you site with my friends and hope they support you. With what your teaching me im sure i get a better job and my mind is always learning something new keep up the good work and God Bless You

  • @michaelparry1383
    @michaelparry1383 12 років тому

    plcprof, Again, this is a great video. I am reviewing these, but learning a lot in the process. I like what you have done and have encouraged others in my group to watch these also. Keep it going.

  • @someguy9431
    @someguy9431 7 років тому

    This is great. I had a couple teachers like this in school. Very good, knew how to explain things to make people understand.

  • @anandp.g4291
    @anandp.g4291 4 роки тому

    amazing tutorial . I watched both the parts in one go. Simple and clear.

  • @gregmeredith8499
    @gregmeredith8499 7 років тому

    Really helps those of us with a pre-existing knowledge of electricity and schematics. A great started video. I'd like to see more of his explanation videos of more in depth programming.

  • @steveo5616
    @steveo5616 8 років тому

    Very good explanation and demonstration.!! It is much more clear to me how the PLC logic works. Thank you

  • @JATIN9268
    @JATIN9268 11 років тому +3

    You are the best out there sir!! Studies are so much fun if taught in this manner!!
    Thanks for the upload! :)

  • @themathtutor5769
    @themathtutor5769 3 роки тому

    This is a great video. I'm learning more about PLC, and I am continue learning from your videos. Thank you very much for your hard work!

  • @pecosinc.7304
    @pecosinc.7304 10 років тому

    This is excellent - thank you so much for your insight and step by step explanation. This has opened up my understanding as a Mechanical Engineer to PLC's. I sincerely appreciate your time and energy to help us understand. Kind regards, David

  • @hectorchavira726
    @hectorchavira726 11 років тому

    Thanks for spend your time teaching other ones these two videos are really good, I´ve learned a lot.

  • @rubenmelendrez4469
    @rubenmelendrez4469 11 років тому

    thanks so much for putting the time and effort into something so powerful and beneficial such as plc progamming.I'm in the process of taking my PLC classes and th
    ese videos really helped me a lot. thanks professor and keep up the good work.
    you ROCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK.

  • @brobillyray
    @brobillyray 10 років тому +4

    I am currently in my 3rd week of plc class at the local community college pursuing a AAS degree in electronic and controls. I have been working in the automotive industry for 5 years as a setter/maintenance, and i have a good understanding of that side of things. After watching your first video and part way into the second, it is just all coming together at a rapid pace. Thank you! I just wonder why the instructor at the college does not take a similar approach, he seems to be all over the place.

    • @brobillyray
      @brobillyray 10 років тому

      I will be finishing this series as a suppliment to my schooling.

    • @plcprofessor
      @plcprofessor  10 років тому +10

      I have been blessed with exposure to industrial automation in more ways than most, blessed with the opportunity to work on processes from every sector of industry, many years as a technician, then as an engineer and teacher. The Lord blessed me with a strong desire to teach what I learn and I learn everything in a way that I can explain it. Regardless, most things come with age and experience. Most of what I learned was not in a classroom.

    • @callingtopeace
      @callingtopeace 9 років тому +1

      plcprofessor Peace be upon you.
      Who is Lord according to you, sir ???

    • @plcprofessor
      @plcprofessor  9 років тому +13

      Abdul Rahman Naik There is no other Living God but that of Abraham, Issac and Jacob and there is no other way to a right standing with the living God but through the perfect work of His Son Jesus the Christ. That perfect work of Jesus cannot be earned, it can only be accepted as a free gift of His Grace and Love to all of mankind.

    • @davidlee3908
      @davidlee3908 7 років тому

      Subhana Allah ...(All glory belongs to Allah) if one can wrap his head around the logic of PLCs, then one has the Logic open himself to Islam... If Allah favors one with guidance. AbduR-Rahman as far as PLCs go you have more of a advantage then most of us, after all Allah did your kin folk to bring us the "0" lol and the walking computer himself ... Dr. Naik may Allah bless him. Ameen !!! Dr. Naik calls us to worship the Creator instead of the created. Just the way Jesus, Muhammad, Abraham, Issac, Jacob and our father Adam (peace on them all) did. here we go, peace

  • @dimitriszisimopoulos1210
    @dimitriszisimopoulos1210 8 років тому +2

    PlcProfessor thank you very much for the free knowledge!!!
    You are awesome!!!

  • @1963parisromex
    @1963parisromex 6 років тому +1

    Thank u so much I feel so confident now to approach PLCs without that fear ;)

  • @totoilongo6132
    @totoilongo6132 6 років тому +3

    Thanks for sharing very good presentation it's helpful

  • @MrWilliamson01
    @MrWilliamson01 6 років тому

    Amazing video. Excellent teaching. Great visuals. Thanks for your time and efforts.

  • @prabhakarann7541
    @prabhakarann7541 6 років тому

    Great work. Excellent video for the PLC learners. Thanks a lot.

  • @kevinfelumlee
    @kevinfelumlee 11 років тому

    Just want to say thanks so much Professor for the teachings! Im in the process of wanting to advance in my job and electrical has always been my weekest point. Very well explained and I learned alot! Thanks Again, Kevin

  • @CLEZ333
    @CLEZ333 10 років тому +2

    thank you "plc professor" for the tutorial simple and effective.

  • @johnsantos5055
    @johnsantos5055 5 років тому

    Thank you so much Sir, for sharing this video with us. This is a big help for me as an industrial electrician.

  • @danielarcone7964
    @danielarcone7964 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much i really enjoyed the ride and i dont recall the last time i learned that much from a youtube lecture.

  • @jorgeangeles9945
    @jorgeangeles9945 8 років тому +5

    Excellent video, thank you very much for your time dedicated to the development of video, Greetings from Mexico!!!

  • @daviddominguez7999
    @daviddominguez7999 11 років тому +1

    Thank you, I am reentering the job market and this was great refresher. Good job.

  • @baitmysuru2493
    @baitmysuru2493 3 роки тому

    I am very much grateful professor. you are more than a professor.

  • @mcpel1055
    @mcpel1055 10 років тому

    Thank you so much Prof. This is great now I have a clearer view of what a PLC is because currently I am only working on hardware of relays, contactors, solenoid valve and etc.. This will really help me a lot in stepping up to a new level and it's something to do with this feature of Programmable Logic Controller.

  • @madboymax
    @madboymax 3 роки тому

    Thank you for detailed, simplified excellent lecture
    Unique and highly appreciated,
    thank you.

    • @plcprofessor
      @plcprofessor  2 роки тому

      You are most welcome, it was my pleasure.

  • @paymanali4779
    @paymanali4779 5 років тому

    Your explanation is great and easy to understand. Thank you sir.

  • @jarnhazir331
    @jarnhazir331 7 років тому +49

    This is the first video I've seen on engineering by someone that doesn't have an Indian accent

    • @thorisomolefe2276
      @thorisomolefe2276 6 років тому +7

      Jarn Hazir 🤣🤣🤣My computer science friends and I used to call it the "Jaba acshent" because every Java(the programming language) video tutorial I looked up was in an Indian accent, didn't know engineers had the same experience too😆. But Indians are the best, they are very knowledgeable, hardworking and keen on selflesly sharing their knowledge with the world 😊, I feel like you tube needs to have an Indians appreciation day on UA-cam 💁‍♀️💁‍♀️💁‍♀️ (My main issue with indian videos wasn't so much the accent as it was the general expressionlessness both in voice tone and in facial expression, not sure if its a cultural thing, but with my attwntion span, the monotony was a huge barrier to learning) As well as a PLC Professor appreciation day, HE'S SIMPLY AMAZING.

    • @wowsuchhandle
      @wowsuchhandle 5 років тому +3

      No offense but I can't stand to Indian accent and engineering videos are all like that so I try to listen to them for and can't even stay for a minute listening.

    • @b-rainwash410
      @b-rainwash410 5 років тому

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @lancercool1992
      @lancercool1992 4 роки тому

      I had a recruiter calling me the other day, had to turn down the interview opportunity because I couldn't understand the job description. no offense but damn

  • @michaelyu5760
    @michaelyu5760 4 роки тому

    Dear professor, thank you for giving us such a good training.

  • @BlaineDEEJEE1
    @BlaineDEEJEE1 10 років тому

    Another great PLC video...keep up the great teaching

  • @MrAssemali
    @MrAssemali 6 років тому

    Thank you sir. This was very confusing for me but you explained it in a very smooth way!! Thanks again.

  • @YouTubeCraving
    @YouTubeCraving 2 роки тому

    I appreciate, sir. always feel comfortable with your lectures. thank you very much❤

  • @johnonyango842
    @johnonyango842 4 роки тому

    Thanks you so much sir, for your video it so clear and educative keep it up, yearning to know more from you as programmer beginner.

  • @SuperDachshund
    @SuperDachshund 11 років тому

    Thank you for taking time to straighten out the tricky stuff right around1:00:00. Very helpful!

  • @edrutl
    @edrutl 7 років тому

    Very good, sir. You are an excellent instructor, thank you.

  • @mikeytobago
    @mikeytobago 10 років тому

    great video thanks so much, am learning so much continue to take your time for us, slow learners

  • @dustinssimplelife
    @dustinssimplelife 3 роки тому

    came from military and just doing relays this has been helpful as a transition to civilian world with plcs

  • @tsop1973
    @tsop1973 5 років тому

    This was an awesome presentation. Parts 1 & 2. Thank You!!!

  • @jbienick5513
    @jbienick5513 5 років тому

    ABSOLUTELY THE BEST!! You have a teaching gift, sir.. THANK'S!!

  • @victoreligio2299
    @victoreligio2299 6 років тому

    thanks for an awesome explanation great job, greetings from a mexican !!!!

  • @sonofgun3537
    @sonofgun3537 5 років тому

    Lost me at 1:23 I'm old school too much terminology seems like you go to logic control plc writing everything is backwards you're making electrician be an instrumentation person and then you're making them an engineer then you're making a software Hardware developer that's a problem going to a job interview many companies want you to know the ladder programming I'm electrician I give you power you do whatever you want to do with it companies don't seem to understand that greatly don't want to pay you for it but you've taught me a lot so far my memory is mush I think this is what happened when you get three kinds of people trying to engineer design program in install one machine on paper you're very good teacher and thank you I watch your videos Another Day

  • @lalithakumari9633
    @lalithakumari9633 10 місяців тому

    Your lectures are fantastic

  • @davidsonjk23
    @davidsonjk23 12 років тому

    This is absolutely excellent. Keep it up professor

  • @wb93612
    @wb93612 9 років тому

    Thank you so much for the videos. I watch tubalcain videos for my machine shop training and yours for my PLCs.

  • @plcprofessor
    @plcprofessor  12 років тому

    Yes, you are correct. Unfortunately I normally mention to my classes that this is a representation and not a warranty of actual electronics. In reality there would be a myriad of components between the I/O wiring arm screw terminal and the memory bus. I just thought of a solution, I will make a note to myself to add a note on that section to mention the same. Thanks for the feedback, it all helps. Again, thanks...

  • @happymmbr
    @happymmbr 8 років тому

    Thank you for such a clear and concise explanation!!!

  • @PoconoPlaces
    @PoconoPlaces 10 років тому +2

    At time mark 48:20 when the exploded view of the opto isolator is shown, I think it should be an NPN Transistor with the emitter wired to ground , acting as a sinking device

    • @plcprofessor
      @plcprofessor  10 років тому

      That would be true for a positive supply, but not for a negative supply like they use outside the US. However, I wish now that I had not used that symbol and made it entirely "polarityless". Most manufactures use sketchy component representations in their wiring illustrations. In the classroom I always mention that these are representations and warranties of information. I added a note that will hopefully allay semiconductor "savvies" from the distraction of what we are actually discussing. Feedback always useful, thank you.

  • @davidd9707
    @davidd9707 5 років тому

    Teach by repetition. Great teacher, only way I could grasp some of these concepts.

  • @thorisomolefe2276
    @thorisomolefe2276 6 років тому

    AMMMAZING👐👐👐👐 Thank you so much, you're a beyond amazing video instructor. Thank you for the videos. Very very much appreciated.

  • @leafarmdz
    @leafarmdz 10 років тому

    Pretty specific and with nice examples! I like it!

  • @dinodiaz6350
    @dinodiaz6350 7 років тому

    Thank you professor it is a grate explanation, I going to kip washing until learning and programming.

  • @endalegetachew5275
    @endalegetachew5275 Місяць тому

    Thank you for your very clear explanation

  • @ankurpatel8921
    @ankurpatel8921 7 років тому

    Thanks for the beautiful explanation. Great job..

  • @plcprofessor
    @plcprofessor  11 років тому +1

    When you open the Micro Starter Lite, under the help tab select Instruction help. It has detailed explanations of each instruction.

  • @chrisbaxley7011
    @chrisbaxley7011 2 роки тому

    Thank you for this information this was very helpful to me.

  • @THEPROUDINDIANRISHIKESHKV
    @THEPROUDINDIANRISHIKESHKV 9 років тому

    PART 1 was fantastic,let me try part2...Hope I understand this too..

  • @harshsahu2295
    @harshsahu2295 3 роки тому

    Now that's what i call a professor !!!

  • @sig45only
    @sig45only 11 років тому

    Thank you! This classes really help me out.
    I just can say . god bless you.

  • @robinlibrecht3798
    @robinlibrecht3798 5 років тому

    Thank you, thank you so much for these clear explanations.

  • @lemurroot
    @lemurroot 9 років тому

    @plcprofessor Thank you! It's nice that you encourage to make brakes that's very helpful

  • @RoamMeYo
    @RoamMeYo 4 роки тому

    Correction: 47:16 & 47:40 it is actually an optical coupler (optocouple) and NOT a optical isolator. It is actually an electrical isolator.

  • @gregoriusbryan1349
    @gregoriusbryan1349 11 років тому

    nice work! keep on your good work. very fascinating!

  • @sparkeyjames
    @sparkeyjames 3 роки тому

    As a person who has dabbled in programming from time to time binary and hexadecimal are the ones I understand the most.

  • @cyberockon
    @cyberockon 11 років тому

    at 22.00 the hexadecimal number A0F1 should be 41201 in decimal. Great job on the videos.

  • @user-ro6ou5vb8y
    @user-ro6ou5vb8y 3 роки тому

    Thanks God for your detail tutorial about this matter.

    • @plcprofessor
      @plcprofessor  2 роки тому

      HE is the one who gave it to me...

  • @brianbrennan5112
    @brianbrennan5112 6 років тому

    Very well presented, Thank You.

  • @plcprofessor
    @plcprofessor  11 років тому

    I think at the atomic level when visualizing current flow, majority and miniority current carriers with solid state as well. I forget that many schools teach conventional current flow. That is mentioned some of the more basic videos. I appreciate the feedback, it reminds be to mention things like that more often.

  • @seanmarji4279
    @seanmarji4279 10 років тому

    I think its a great tutorial, I'm not sure if anyone caught that but I think that Hex : A0F1 is equal to Dec: 41201 because in binary it's 1010 0000 1111 0001. I'm a n00b so If I'm wrong please comment.
    Thanks so much professor and the entire audiences!

  • @hikmatmastaliyev1059
    @hikmatmastaliyev1059 10 років тому

    Thanks your information! It was interesting and useful for me!

  • @skater20112011
    @skater20112011 11 років тому

    Good video. Helped with the addresses being on or off.

  • @tatalarata
    @tatalarata 11 років тому

    Great Lecture, thank you Sir! One thing that was never explained (or maybe I didnt hear) is what does OTE means.

  • @Drakelett
    @Drakelett 3 роки тому

    In the bottom diagram in 1:08:20 it's showing a normally open push button connected to I:1:14, which has a normally closed symbol. And then the opposite at 1:29:52. This is different to 55:52. Am I missing something? Does the type of physical switch not relate to the functionality i.e. NO/NC?
    Also, why does turning I:1:15 on turn O:2.00 on? Is it different to standard circuit series/parallel rules for ladder logic?

    • @plcprofessor
      @plcprofessor  3 роки тому

      All contacts are drawn in their "normal" or relaxed state. You do not change the symbol to match it's energized state.

    • @Drakelett
      @Drakelett 3 роки тому

      @@plcprofessor Thank you for replying so quickly! I think I wasn't clear enough with my question though, sorry, as I'm not talking about changing the symbols.
      I was thinking "push to make" switches would always be NO in their relaxed state, i.e. _-_ = -| |- and "push to break" are NC i.e. ___ = -|/|-. Is this the case, or does it depend how they're wired up?
      At 1:08:20, you have _-_ = -|/|- and _-_ = -| |- but at 1:29:52 you have _-_ = -| |- and ___ = -| |-
      I've figured out my second question I think :)

  • @sheltondesilva5637
    @sheltondesilva5637 4 роки тому

    Thank you sir , very good explanation.