Working at an OEM, I tried to advocate for this about 10 years ago with our Beckhoff hardware offering, and got laughed out of the office by the managing dinosaur because he didn’t understand it. He still works there to this day. Thankfully, I don’t.
I want to use codesys for simple project of Automating a gear Hobber which has two motor pumps, couple of solenoid valves 3 24v DC clutches one main motor with DC motor which I will used DC drive that's it... Is not a big project about 24 inputs buttons.. I don't plan to use HMI... So jaaaa. ST Programming is good for this... Is see the value of Object programming in a big industrial application
Hi, you did a big job ,special thanks. But i have one question, in your Projekt,you have lot of Applications, can someone exchange data between these applications, for example ,if Data(Variables) from Lab_07_StrctureText can be used in Lab_10_CFC
Hi, thank you for the feedback. Yes, data exchange is of course possible. There are multiple ways to do it. Probably the simplest way is to use the objects "Network variable list" for sending and receiving variable values. See content.helpme-codesys.com/en/CODESYS%20Development%20System/_cds_f_networkvariables.html for further information.
As a new plc programmer. I kinda understand why there is other language like SFC will be useful. What iam learning is ladder logic then FBD because of Siemens(just testing not in real world). Now i think if you really wnat tobe very good in industrial automation, you really need to know all the languages and use it in your program and build like this. Am i rite sir??
IEC 61131-3 defines five automation control programming languages, each with unique strengths and applications. Language choice depends on project requirements and developer preferences, with no clear superiority. While some situations may favor specific languages for efficiency, all five are normatively defined and suitable for industrial use. For a simple projects Ladder Diagram might be the best choice. For complex mathematics ST might be better. But the programming language is not the only thing, which makes you good in industrial automation.
This has to be one of our favourite videos on the internet 😊
Working at an OEM, I tried to advocate for this about 10 years ago with our Beckhoff hardware offering, and got laughed out of the office by the managing dinosaur because he didn’t understand it. He still works there to this day. Thankfully, I don’t.
Very nicely put together presentation. It's made me oder your book.
Very nice
I am new to codesys.... I think stractured text is good from which many languages can be used...
I want to use codesys for simple project of Automating a gear Hobber which has two motor pumps, couple of solenoid valves 3 24v DC clutches one main motor with DC motor which I will used DC drive that's it... Is not a big project about 24 inputs buttons.. I don't plan to use HMI... So jaaaa. ST Programming is good for this... Is see the value of Object programming in a big industrial application
Hi, you did a big job ,special thanks. But i have one question, in your Projekt,you have lot of Applications, can someone exchange data between these applications, for example ,if Data(Variables) from Lab_07_StrctureText can be used in Lab_10_CFC
Hi, thank you for the feedback. Yes, data exchange is of course possible. There are multiple ways to do it. Probably the simplest way is to use the objects "Network variable list" for sending and receiving variable values. See content.helpme-codesys.com/en/CODESYS%20Development%20System/_cds_f_networkvariables.html for further information.
As a new plc programmer. I kinda understand why there is other language like SFC will be useful. What iam learning is ladder logic then FBD because of Siemens(just testing not in real world). Now i think if you really wnat tobe very good in industrial automation, you really need to know all the languages and use it in your program and build like this. Am i rite sir??
IEC 61131-3 defines five automation control programming languages, each with unique strengths and applications. Language choice depends on project requirements and developer preferences, with no clear superiority. While some situations may favor specific languages for efficiency, all five are normatively defined and suitable for industrial use. For a simple projects Ladder Diagram might be the best choice. For complex mathematics ST might be better. But the programming language is not the only thing, which makes you good in industrial automation.
@@Codesys-AutomationSoftware could you please give me some point or skills to be good in industrial automationm.thanks
@@bryanfrancisco-t7x That is not a question, which can be answerded in a general sense. It completely depends on what you do in industrial automation.
Great
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