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(P) is positive edge triggering/ detection (S) is set coil and (R) is reset coil instruction. You can find those in instruction list. You can also use the SR flip flop instead of the set/reset coil instruction. You may refer to this for more details cache.industry.siemens.com/dl/files/822/45523822/att_82001/v1/s7kop__b.pdf
@@real_ee can I link this software with s7-1200 and after that can I simulate this? And do I need CPU for simulation or I can simulate it without any CPU(S7-1200)
@shibammondal9662 In order to do this you would need the Siemens edition or Ultimate edition of Factory IO with an actual PLC for more details you can refer to the documentation docs.factoryio.com/manual/drivers/s7-1200-1500/
@@real_ee I have a problem, in this program the small boxes are send to left and the big boxes to right, but I need the program to do the opposite, Can you help me with this?
Yes it can be done easily, if I remember correctly I must have used some memory bits to detect if the boxes are small or big. Just interchange the address of those bits. Then the bit that was set high when small box was detected will now set to hight when big box is detected. And the rest should be fine.
@@real_ee I just finished copying your code, but got a error when trying to download it. Appearntly a compiling error. Could you pass the code on dropbox or somewhere?
@@abdomhd I don't usually share PLC program saves to encourage viewers to read and understand the code. While it might not work on the first try, that's part of the learning process. I usually spend hours making it work, but my tutorials are concise (5-8 mins). I have rechecked and uploaded the program in the same folder it might work, but the real benefit comes from writing the code yourself. Not sure how to use the save? watch this - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-up-KaoWP5ms.html Have questions just ask and I'll try my best to assist you. Don't forget to like and subscribe it really makes me happy. Note: Read the "readme.md" before using the save. Also the at the end I created a function and moved all the logic in it as you can see in the tutorial at 05:51.
There maybe two reasons 1 you haven't joined the google group or you might be using a different account. In case you haven't joined use link provided on my channel or request for access on the page where it says access denied. I'll add you to the group manually. If you used a different account just switch to the account you used to join the group and it will work. Incase any file is missing then, let me know I'll check again.
Sure, I have added you to the group manually so you should be able to access the shared folder. The project is located in "0005- Queue" folder. If you're still having issues accessing the files do let me know.
I don't have an actual PLC it's just a simulation. I am using WinSPS S7 for programming, the concept can be used to program any plc just the syntax will change
@@real_ee thanks for your reply. i wnt to develop delta robot with pick and place and camera integration using conveyor. your help would be highly obliged. we want to develop an industrial grade delta robot.
@@naren309 Hello, I have recently examined the delta robot you mentioned and have found that the closest resemblance to it can be found in the pick and place XYZ station within Factory IO. However, I would like to mention that my current programming tool of choice is WinSPS (as it support simulation without PLC), which is not a standard software for programming PLCs. Consequently, it does have certain limitations. Nevertheless, I believe it is still feasible to develop a program for the delta robot, albeit possibly not in the most efficient manner. Regrettably, due to my impending exam on the 24th of this month, I am currently faced with time constraints that impede my ability to focus solely on this project. My daily commitments, coupled with the time I spend commuting, leave me with limited opportunities to allocate to studying. That said, I assure you that I will make it a priority to begin working on the logic for pick and place xyz station next month, once my examination is successfully completed. Thank you for your understanding and patience. Should you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to me.
Great Video. I'm really interested in Factory IO and I am trying to learn how to use it with WinSPS. Would it be possible to get the WinSPS and Factory IO file? Would be awesome to test and expand the sorting station. Have a great day and keep up with those videos. 👍🏻
Thanks! The Factory IO file and program PDF are available for download in the shared folder. Please use the link provided in the description to access the shared folder.
@@real_ee Thank you very much. I got the file on Factory IO but i have no clue how i can open the files to use it on WinSPS. I would really appreciate you explaining it shortly. :)
The Factory IO file can be open by double clicking on it if you have Factory IO installed. I haven't shared the WinSPS file instead you can see a "pdf" of the logic. You can use it as a reference to write logic or if you just want to read it (some viewers use other programming software) you can use any pdf reader or your web browser to open the pdf file. I believe that understanding the logic and it's implementation are two different things. In short you need to write the logic on your own, I know it takes time but the time you spend to learn, practice and writing the logic helps you in many ways.
@@real_ee that's right. But my problem is that you use LAD and I only use FBD. I've never really used LAD so it's pretty hard to get how i have to write everything. Would you be so kind and share the file with me or at least share the FBD version? Would make my day!
thanks for the video , but could you please make an episode on writing a program to reject a product from distance assuming it could be two consecutive products can be rejected, using shaft encoder omron and plc omron CP2E thanks
Sure the functionality to reject a product can be added, please give me some time to work on it. As for Omron PLC, I can provide a handwritten ladder logic, but as I don't have the programming software for Omron PLC I can't verify it.
@@georgealbo I would be happy to reiterate my explanation at a slower pace. While I have read about shift registers, I have not yet had the opportunity to utilize them in practice. It is possible to sort materials with similar characteristics using their unique identification numbers, which can be accomplished through the use of Factory IO, as described in its documentation. However, I must admit that I currently lack any direct experience with PLCs and their application in real-world scenarios. Nevertheless, I find the subject matter intriguing and am enthusiastic about exploring it further.
My laptop doesn't meet the minimum requirements for TIA Portal, so I'm using WinSPS instead. It's a good alternative for programming Siemens S7-200 PLCs with lower system requirements.
@@real_ee I also wondered why you don't use other programming softwares. Anyways the project is great and easy to understand and still waiting for production line tutorial.
Sure, The project is available in the shared folder. You can join the group to directly gain access. It's completely free and the link is given in the description. Use the first link there you will find both (link for group and shared folder) Also if you have any other questions feel free to ask.
@@PrimconPrim The issue was from my side. It should be visible now. Initially, I was planning to create a complete tutorial for a better understanding of the logic that I implemented. However, I was unable to do that because of health issues. Please let me know if you have any questions.
@@real_ee now i can see ur program, all of them but when I download and want to open the winSps file for sorting by height, it said "the project cant be opened since no projects are available"
It's hard to tell without looking at the program. Still the possible reasons for this can be either the conveyor is not connected to the plc in factory io or the set instruction for the conveyor is missing in first network. I have given a link for the plc program in the description.
@@real_ee hello, can you help me with a small problem in this simulation? In factory io at the actuators list the factory io start, factory io stop and factory io emergency do not appear at all and when i push the green start push button that i have "physically" put in the scene the simulation doesn't start
Hello, thanks for the video. One question, in the 2nd scene, do we need to put the entry conveyer with a certain address in winsps or it is not needed (as i can only see the converyer "conv" at q0.2)?
The entry conveyor is Turned On by default. If it is not, you can force it just click on -> view -> dock all tags -> then from the list, you can force any input or output. This will help you drive.google.com/drive/folders/1pBSzJTYq_YULO2hkrARo9jWJHQraCmYM?usp=sharing
I will share the program in my PLC Programming series. link - allmylinks.com/void-yt You can find all the programs here, link is also added in all videos where I have created a solution/simulation.
Sure I can help you but I'll suggest you to make a simple version of the scene given in factory io. Timers explained ⬇️ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-adwiKLUX97g.html Counters explained ⬇️ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qBlDMxc2dAo.html