Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) (Full Lecture)

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  • @Durfadorfano
    @Durfadorfano 7 років тому +45

    These lectures are amazing. I have a BS in Electronics Engineering Technology and have worked on computers most of my life but mostly on the hardware side. I have now gotten a new job at a local factory as an electronic tech. Pays really well but industrial electronics is much different than consumer electronics.. Your courses are invaluable to me in relating the two footprints into my new function. Thank you.

  • @bluediamond105
    @bluediamond105 5 років тому +8

    I just got hired in a company as an maintenance electrician and most of my job its operate PLC ,I am new at it and still being trained but I like it and I have been looking for a school near los angeles to learn more ,this videos been helping me a lot ,its like my brain its being expanded :D thumbs up.

  • @tushar7682
    @tushar7682 4 роки тому +9

    We TECHNICAL students really needs YouTubber like you . Thnks for being here and shre your knowledge and experience

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  4 роки тому +3

      Glad you're making use of this material. Tell your friends!

  • @ChrisDennis-g3r
    @ChrisDennis-g3r Рік тому +1

    I teach a range of courses at CSCC and I use these lectures for tune-ups for myself before teaching. Jim is very talented and explains things so throroughly!

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  Рік тому

      Thanks Chris! Good to see you in DC.

  • @hussainqais3895
    @hussainqais3895 6 років тому +9

    That was the best and most helpful video any one could ever find on UA-cam. Thanks a lot for sharing this knowledge with the world.

  • @jras1343
    @jras1343 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @daveys
    @daveys 3 місяці тому +1

    Very useful primer to PLC's, many thanks!

  • @neosandi6
    @neosandi6 7 років тому +20

    Thanks for the quality content and the will to share this with the world

  • @wisconsinfarmer4742
    @wisconsinfarmer4742 4 роки тому +1

    I am moving from residential/commercial maintenance to industrial.
    Yes, the versatility and expediency blows my mind.

  • @corymcdonald3703
    @corymcdonald3703 5 років тому +7

    You Really Saved me a huge amount of time by making this video. I cant thank you enough Sir.

  • @nahuel3256
    @nahuel3256 4 роки тому +1

    Your lectures are so much fun! This man deserves a medallion!

  • @jw4268
    @jw4268 Рік тому +1

    after 5 years, I watched this again and still find this video unbelievably useful! thank you very much!

  • @maputiatota
    @maputiatota 3 роки тому +1

    I dig giant robots and I also dig this. Marvellous lecture Jim!

  • @andrestellez4352
    @andrestellez4352 7 років тому +5

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge Amigo.. I will look forward to all your videos.. Thank you from down here in MEXICO...

  • @frost381
    @frost381 3 роки тому +3

    Great Lecture! great for studying for my PLC exam haha.

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  3 роки тому

      Glad you're making use of this material. Please tell your classmates about this resource!

  • @drewmatias9467
    @drewmatias9467 3 роки тому +2

    great job sir. as clear as water.

  • @saikiran-xt9wf
    @saikiran-xt9wf 6 років тому +2

    Sir, you are amazing and my god! Thank you very much for your time to make these lecture videos.

  • @dimak.9906
    @dimak.9906 6 років тому +5

    Gorgeous explanation!! Thank you for the time and effort put in!

  • @09alvaha
    @09alvaha 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent content, better than realpars imo

  • @alexguna1675
    @alexguna1675 5 років тому +2

    Very useful video sir!

  • @isaiahongonga3136
    @isaiahongonga3136 5 років тому +3

    I liked the tutorial. Big up

  • @ahmedabubakar4424
    @ahmedabubakar4424 6 років тому +3

    Hi Jim well-done I have learned alot. Thanks

    • @Waafa
      @Waafa 5 років тому

      I hate learning.

  • @elc_legionalhmer_2168
    @elc_legionalhmer_2168 3 роки тому +3

    Nice ,this is a Good stuff !

  • @Macdiz
    @Macdiz 7 років тому +2

    If I could press a button and give someone a million subscribers, I would use it on your channel. Thanks for this shit, for real!

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  7 років тому +2

      Thanks for the kind words. Do me a favor and let your friends know this resource is available!

    • @Macdiz
      @Macdiz 7 років тому +1

      Jim Pytel I hear people asking for PLC and ladder logic videos and stuff on reddit.com/r/plc quite a bit, do you ever post there? This is a much better resource for a beginner than some of the stuff that those guys recommend, IMO at least, so I'll definitely tell people on there.

  • @hexmancer69
    @hexmancer69 2 роки тому +1

    "I'm sorry, did I just blow your mind? ...Never have to rewire the system"
    Me, a mechanical engineer with no traditional electrical wiring experience: ah yes I see the computer is made out of computer
    Sarcasm aside these lectures are incredibly helpful for me in my career in automation right now.

  • @jw4268
    @jw4268 7 років тому +4

    this is so helpful!!!!!! thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @electricaltyler5998
    @electricaltyler5998 4 роки тому +1

    I really appreciate your videos man... what is a book you would suggest to study PLC any advice would be appreciated. This stuff is valuable

  • @jkbrown5496
    @jkbrown5496 7 років тому +3

    Today I had cause to look into the history of the PLC only to discover that Dick Morley, Father of the PLC, passed just this last October and that Jan 1, 2018 will be the 50th anniversary of the day he penned the outline of what became the MODICON by the end of the year while nursing a hangover.

  • @edschoenecker9470
    @edschoenecker9470 3 роки тому +2

    Hi, Jim.
    Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with the rest of us.
    If you could, I wonder if you would be willing to extend your generosity
    a bit further?
    I'm a Maintenance Tech/Industrial Electrician in the Chicago-land area.
    I'm looking to expand my skill-set/resume to include PLCs. However; I'm
    finding it difficult to nail down an in-person course to attend. As a Maintenance
    Tech, I have some familiarity working around "PLC peripherals", as I refer
    to them, but I have no experience with programming, editing, or otherwise
    maintaining a program.
    If you have a suggestion for a class/seminar, I would greatly appreciate it. I'm
    hoping to find one of the "boot camp" type classes that may be a week, or two long.
    I'm happy to travel where I would need to.
    Again, thank you for the wonderfully informative videos. If you do have a suggestion
    on a course, I thank you in advance for that, as well.

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  3 роки тому +1

      I do have a bunch of new PLC material planned but it's WAY in the future. In the meantime I'd check out solisPLC. A coworker has had some success with their training.

  • @dennisclapp7527
    @dennisclapp7527 6 років тому +2

    Excellent!

  • @TTopclips
    @TTopclips 2 роки тому +1

    thanks for this video

  • @Automationacademytv
    @Automationacademytv 5 років тому +1

    very helpful

  • @gyrgrls
    @gyrgrls 3 роки тому +7

    When I was young, it seemed that life was so wonderful...

    • @jollyharami816
      @jollyharami816 3 роки тому

      Dressing one side one by dressing all power L N ,,,,,,,,,,,,p,p,p,power v,,all unites

    • @mmaranta785
      @mmaranta785 Рік тому

      Please tell me who I am….

  • @yem.t.3930
    @yem.t.3930 6 років тому +2

    Thank you very much!

  • @alairicsondergaard3618
    @alairicsondergaard3618 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much

  • @bachirghendir4479
    @bachirghendir4479 4 роки тому

    Very good explain put if you have formation about programming completely plc

  • @mrdnice425
    @mrdnice425 7 років тому +6

    I CAN DIG IT!

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  7 років тому +2

      Don't dig it too hard. I'd hate for you to pull a muscle.

    • @bigo2391
      @bigo2391 5 років тому

      @@bigbadtech thank-you for this e ducation

  • @esomnath
    @esomnath 5 років тому +2

    Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @sureshkmr391
    @sureshkmr391 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks

  • @Youngbl33zy
    @Youngbl33zy 11 місяців тому +1

    A-lot of people here are industrial maintenance people. Lets share pay, job title and years of experience. I’ll start.
    Title:
    Controls and instrumentation technician.
    Experience: 4 years on job in current position, 4 years maintenance mechanic/multi trade /electrician. 1 year college, no completed degree or certification.
    Pay: $36.98
    Year: 2024

  • @kozstandsya1494
    @kozstandsya1494 2 роки тому +1

    For those wondering how computers or CPUs work on the electrical signal/binary level, here's a great playlist that really helped my understanding of what's going on in the background of CPUs and memory storage:
    ua-cam.com/play/PLowKtXNTBypGqImE405J2565dvjafglHU.html
    If you apply it to PLCs, you'll see roughly HOW the CPU "makes the decision" of what signals go where

  • @Mo-ti8ym
    @Mo-ti8ym 2 роки тому

    im a mechanical engineering student... what is the minimum knowledge or courses must b taken before this course?

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  2 роки тому

      In a perfect world you would finish the entire basic electrical circuit analysis series (DC, AC, 3 Phase AC) and the motor control playlist ... however ... time may be a limiting factor. At the bare minimum I'd recommend at least paging through the motor control playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLdnqjKaksr8qRPCFkU2Q8XQe0bfo99rs6.html

  • @burakayan3360
    @burakayan3360 3 роки тому +1

    İ wish i found out ths channel before

  • @jacobcrawford2738
    @jacobcrawford2738 6 років тому

    The link for the study guide works but once you actually click on the study guide itself, it says page not found.

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  6 років тому

      Thanks for letting me know. This isn’t the first time this has happened. Let me check w the school’s web guy.

  • @anamy
    @anamy 7 років тому +3

    ty

  • @nydiaferral1781
    @nydiaferral1781 7 років тому +4

    The best advantage of PLC over hard-wired relays: PLC is more fun.

    • @jolyonwelsh9834
      @jolyonwelsh9834 4 роки тому

      I have only worked with hard wired relays.

    • @wisconsinfarmer4742
      @wisconsinfarmer4742 4 роки тому

      I would love to replace the relay ladders in our elevators with PLC's

  • @jean-claudenjeckforty4757
    @jean-claudenjeckforty4757 6 років тому

    Thanks for the video, it was educative. But the link is broken, when clicked on it they say page not found.
    Thanks once more

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  6 років тому +1

      Yes, we're having some website issues at the school. Let me get in touch with our IT guy.

  • @michaelattai7390
    @michaelattai7390 4 роки тому

    hi Jim. please i need certification in PLC. Please do you offer online certifed program on PLC?..... Advice me on my way forward please.

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  4 роки тому

      Sorry but I don't offer any formal certification. I do have a PLC playlist at: ua-cam.com/video/Y5NgUc_dxlA/v-deo.html however it's still in development. There are a lot of PLC certification programs however I don't think there is an accepted industry standard. I'd recommend seeing which certifications are necessary for your particular industry and contacting these programs directly.

    • @mahdmukta669
      @mahdmukta669 4 роки тому

      @@bigbadtech I can't open the link

  • @nikhilshere2682
    @nikhilshere2682 7 років тому

    can u tell me
    types of relays ,transistors uses in plc?

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  7 років тому

      Electromechanical relays and solid state transistors commonly make up the output elements of a PLC. When commanded to do so by the internal program these output devices will selectively enable output devices.

  • @johnware5312
    @johnware5312 6 років тому

    Basicly the same deal as program a eeprom.. Just done differently. Personally I think the make and brak symbyols are logically reversed... visually if there is NOTHING between the 2 vertical lines on the diagram its VISUALLY open and that arrow there VISUALLY shows connected...

  • @fisforfriendship6093
    @fisforfriendship6093 2 роки тому

    emplemon?

  • @nikhilshere2682
    @nikhilshere2682 7 років тому

    can i do some crash courses in this and which are they?

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  7 років тому +2

      This playlist is still in development: ua-cam.com/play/PLdnqjKaksr8qxlMYRVTF2YzTm6RwtA7pc.html
      One day it'll be a complete course.

    • @montyedgar6409
      @montyedgar6409 4 роки тому +1

      Jim Pytel Your comment was two years ago. Is it now a complete course?
      Too, I just found your videos recently, and have been listening every day since! Thank you for putting these videos together!!!

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  4 роки тому

      @@montyedgar6409 Glad you're making use of these resources. Unfortunately, no the PLCs course is not finished yet. I've been finishing up the basic electricity and electronics series. Once this monkey is off my back my hopes are to return to PLCs and motors/generators, industrial wind power, and solar. Stay in touch! Until then here's all I've got for PLCs: ua-cam.com/play/PLdnqjKaksr8qxlMYRVTF2YzTm6RwtA7pc.html

  • @jordangourley3955
    @jordangourley3955 Рік тому +1

    None of the pro plc talking points are correct except maybe the fact you can alter process without rewiring. Now that I have been working with both PLC and hardware relay control systems for years, I can tell you I prefer the old way. PLC hardware fails before relay/contactor wiring. It’s more expensive when you factor in the licensing requirements that almost every manufacturer implements to utilize their processors. The PLC manufacturers are deliberately building processors that are incompatible with previous generations of hardware/software (planned obsolescence).
    Got a single anolog input module that went down? Oh sorry that module is obsolete, you’re going to need a new processor, as well as all new modules for every rack slot. Bruh this shit is only 3 years old and it cost 50k to integrate and install.
    So on and so forth.
    Remember kids: Relays, contactors and starters are open source. And they’re open source forever.

  • @SirFency
    @SirFency 7 років тому

    OK I'm noticing something here that is kind of confusing. When you talk about an open circuit it usually means that there is power running through it. However in Ladder Logic it seems to be the opposite. Is this true or are people just using the open and close term incorrectly?

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  7 років тому +4

      In electrical terms "open" means no path for current to flow whereas "closed" means a path is available for current to flow. For clarification maybe check out the "Switches in Series DC Circuits" lecture at: ua-cam.com/video/p96txBM6GWI/v-deo.html and "Switches in Electrically Controlled Systems" lecture at: ua-cam.com/video/ENCdPsA9PXc/v-deo.html

  • @MicroGTpic
    @MicroGTpic 5 років тому +1

    I wrote a page to explain the PID temperature regulator. It is available in these link: www.gtronic.it/test/index.php/how-to-implement-a-pid-temperature-control/

  • @nadhira7958
    @nadhira7958 4 роки тому

    12:00

  • @hyperxplays
    @hyperxplays 5 років тому +1

    How Is This A Programming Language This Is Just Simple Electrical Circuits!

    • @bigbadtech
      @bigbadtech  5 років тому

      True dat! Ladder logic (LAD) programming language was specifically developed to look exactly like hard wire relay based ladder logic circuits. I hope cover other programming methods like sequential function charts (SFC) and function block diagrams (FBD) in later lectures.

  • @nglistrik
    @nglistrik 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks