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Basic PLC Instructions (Full Lecture) 

Jim Pytel
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In this lesson we'll define the make, break, and output enable instructions common to most PLCs as well as differentiate between electrical continuity as required by traditional hardwired relay based ladder logic and logical continuity as required by most PLCs. Pay attention to this lecture as it establishes fundamental ground rules about common PLC program instructions that, if misinterpreted, can be disastrous. (Full Lecture)
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@greywolf271
@greywolf271 6 лет назад
The 8 states considered from 21:10 are very simple if you put it in a written table and mark the columns according to their "Normal" "Deactivated" or "Activated" states. What must upset first timer electricians is that they probably don't get taught or don't have an inclination to learn about simple digital electronic switching. One would think it should be a compulsory part of an electrician's study syllabus.
@6345788
@6345788 6 лет назад
When I see this, I think truth tables.
@bigbadtech
@bigbadtech 6 лет назад
True dat. (no pun intended) I've got some older lectures on digital at the "cgcclive" channel. The break instruction can be thought of as negation.
@6345788
@6345788 6 лет назад
Thanks, Jim!
@johnvictorengland7703
@johnvictorengland7703 6 лет назад
Indeed. It's trivial but yet referred to as something that "will blow your mind". No, really, it won't. It's just an IF switch 1 input=0 THEN switch 1 output=1 What the hell is so complicated about that?
@olegs79
@olegs79 3 года назад
In first year they teach physical relay logic for essentially the entire practical course. In third year they give us a few days of PLC. It's bass backwards. These videos are brilliant.
@Sundasher
@Sundasher 7 месяцев назад
Hallelujah!! I knew he was out there somewhere, the guy who can ACTUALLY explain this in a logical and concise manner... you are THAT guy. No unnecessary rambling!! Thank you!!!
@PattiHoff-bi5wx
@PattiHoff-bi5wx Год назад
I'm an electrician just jumping into the automation/controls side of things and here teaching myself how to program when work is slow. Thank you so much for providing such well explained classes on YT for free. Definitely have to mentally separate NC/NO and XIO/XIC! (which reminds me of my instructor as an apprentice making us state "The common is not the neutral." over and over again.)
@Leonarco333
@Leonarco333 25 дней назад
So a make makes sense and a break breaks my brain. Perfect naming convention.
@nishyu9101
@nishyu9101 4 года назад
I want to appreciate the amount to patience and work you put into this, its tedious sometimes but it really helps us inthe log run!
@mantesun
@mantesun 7 лет назад
I appreciate your clarity of instruction both visually and audibly, thank you very much!
@wonders5596
@wonders5596 8 месяцев назад
Jim, your presentation of basic PLC programming is so crisp and articulate, right to the point. Simply genius! God Bless you!
@keithclark8030
@keithclark8030 4 года назад
I just started learning PLC and only have view a few videos. This video is great! I love the way how important it is to Jim. Someone like this are the ones you want to learn from. Detail, detail, detail...you have to be detail to be good.
@jasenrothe3595
@jasenrothe3595 5 лет назад
Thanks for this explanation!!! This was the easiest way to understand the XIO/XIC instructions I have ever heard!!!!!!!
@airman611
@airman611 4 года назад
I taught at a community college....primarily hydraulics and pneumatics. I'm now retired and I still check out your videos. Thanks for being such a dedicated instructor. I really appreciate it! Simply great, no doubt!
@TheElectromagno
@TheElectromagno 4 года назад
I have never seen a good explanation about Plc like this lesson did. Thank you very much.
@Michael-jp9jw
@Michael-jp9jw 4 месяца назад
Holy smokes! This has got to be THE BEST lecture introducing PLCs. Definitely will "put it in my pipe and smoke it!"
@ZENERVOLTAGE
@ZENERVOLTAGE 7 месяцев назад
I know one thing for certain.....My brain, 100% goes into its deactivated state every time I think I understand this topic!
@misterprice1193
@misterprice1193 4 месяца назад
It’s simple and if you think it’s complicated then you make things complicated for yourself
@jasonbourne2171
@jasonbourne2171 2 месяца назад
It's like abc's
@jacobmccann9871
@jacobmccann9871 2 года назад
Man this has helped me tremendously! You break things down so easy I always run to your Channel when I don’t understand a topic👍🏼
@troubleshooting114
@troubleshooting114 Год назад
I started out as an electrician in a factory and converted old manual operated hydraulic and pneumatic machines into plc electrical operated automatic ones! I was 17 at the time!! 😲
@jesseamaya4413
@jesseamaya4413 3 года назад
I'm an industrial compressor technician and I routinely have to wire and rewire control boards. I did not know I was using ladder logic until I watched your video (several times). I just purchased a plc and several modules with the intent of training myself on how to program them. Your video is clear and concise with clear and easily understood illustrations. Thank you.
@juannatanael2591
@juannatanael2591 6 лет назад
Really good video, clear concepts and examples. Worth watching it whole!
@neerajalahudva5325
@neerajalahudva5325 5 лет назад
Amazing video. All my doubts are cleared. These are basics that you can't go on learning more complicated application programs without understanding this simple make, break concept.
@bhampresson
@bhampresson 4 года назад
Outstanding!!! Thank you so much for the time you put into this!
@fabu1238
@fabu1238 2 года назад
Mr. Patel: THanks a million, brother.
@jaltoorey4445
@jaltoorey4445 2 года назад
ur great. i came for EXACTLY this video with ALL of the tone and ALL of the sentiments and the driving it in my head. I can't learn this the other way teachers would try to teach. You are talent. Thank you dearly and kindly.
@mrdnice425
@mrdnice425 6 лет назад
I just put it in my pipe and smoked it! Thank you so much. Exactly what I needed.
@jacquesbouchard8884
@jacquesbouchard8884 7 месяцев назад
Thank You so much!!! I struggled a freaking lot with this mechanical vs logical concept, you made it much clearer now ! I should have found your channel sooner!
@cadillacdan3404
@cadillacdan3404 2 года назад
Awesome info I'm just getting into wiring and dealing with plcs and your videos make it very understandable and with making it visual makes it even better.
@ricaulcastellon9615
@ricaulcastellon9615 5 лет назад
You are the best of them all!!!
@chris330330
@chris330330 4 года назад
perfect instructor with drawings , well done , thanks
@quynhnd88
@quynhnd88 Год назад
Thanks you so much. I didn't understand this problem before; thanks to you, i understood this problem.
@bladedance6592
@bladedance6592 2 года назад
Really Helped watching a second time for those who are lost you are not alone. My tip is watch other videos after this then come back and watch for a second time!
@markangelocaban915
@markangelocaban915 Год назад
Thank you for this video i have refresh my plc programming subject way back 2008..
@GovernmentAcid
@GovernmentAcid 2 года назад
MAN, thank you for making this so clear & understandable. I'm currently in an AAS program for Electrical Engineering Technology (currently making A's in all of my classes, largely because of the solid foundation in circuit analysis that this channel gave me), and I take PLC's next semester, before graduating Spring of 2023. I think I was always a bit intimidated about taking PLC's, because I always knew that it was one of the final classes I would take, and I think I was just afraid somehow that there would be a sudden difficulty spike from one section to the next, and largely thanks to the foundation that I found on this channel, I don't think that'll be the case. I'm also lucky to be in a program that makes construction of logic-based circuits really intuitive as well, and I've been able to get a lot of lab practice with those using just simple breadboard kits and various IC's and other electronics components. Anyways, thanks again, and this content is really stellar for someone who's just learning & wants to get a solid foundation.
@bigbadtech
@bigbadtech 2 года назад
Very nice. Please tell your classmates about this resource!
@be13rus
@be13rus Год назад
Hope you go to University.. and take real courses.. I used to be As in college.. turn out into D at university..
@TebogoMaupye
@TebogoMaupye 5 месяцев назад
It's so educational and easy to understand , compared to my previous physical training
@imho2278
@imho2278 2 года назад
Excellent mix of knowledge, good approach, and a refreshingly world weary attitude to foolishness and students who need to wake up, that doesn't quite tip over into cynicism. You are the coolest!
@AS-of4yn
@AS-of4yn 7 лет назад
Another great video! Thanks!
@brewertonpaul
@brewertonpaul 6 лет назад
Great video, i'm sure you managed to get the info into a few thick skulls
@dsfs17987
@dsfs17987 Год назад
this presentation is a testament as to why unified standard system should be used with these things, instead of each branch using their own symbology the -] [- and -]/[- in particular, when the thing could have been written as -] [- and -] [o-, which would instantly make much more sense for anyone being remotely familiar with symbols for logics in electronics
@adwayduttagupta9887
@adwayduttagupta9887 4 года назад
Awesomely explained. 30 minutes of my life was worth it.
@maroot9894
@maroot9894 3 года назад
Grow up it was crap
@adanarceo4636
@adanarceo4636 6 лет назад
thankyou so much for this video jim ,im working as maitenance ,and i have to deal whith plc things thiz is very helpfull....
@ayushjaiswal4449
@ayushjaiswal4449 2 года назад
That intro is epic
@electricengineer624
@electricengineer624 5 лет назад
Amazing video, many thanks for your efforts and hardware teaching us valuable knowledge God bless you and keep up the good works
@erikguzik8204
@erikguzik8204 2 года назад
Great video - i know have 8 holes pounded into my head. Thanks so much!
@kevin00861
@kevin00861 2 года назад
It's really wow 👏 I really can't thank you enough for this amazing lecture
@erickademe
@erickademe 4 года назад
Thank you for the video its clear and straight to the point
@user-qq9zn5zb2j
@user-qq9zn5zb2j 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this lecture.
@HaveaLookAround
@HaveaLookAround 6 лет назад
Great lecture, thank you.
@nurainijuve
@nurainijuve Год назад
Great lectures and I appreciate every step. Thank you 👍
@Funkyskrews
@Funkyskrews 6 лет назад
Awesome teacher!
@liveliones
@liveliones 5 лет назад
Thanks for the video Jim greetings from Mexico
@dback5235
@dback5235 6 лет назад
Excellent service
@amjedmajeed3218
@amjedmajeed3218 6 лет назад
Many thanks for your concise explanation
@macditty
@macditty 6 лет назад
Great video. This is so confusing sometimes and I appreciate you dumbing it down for me. All of this terminology is driving me crazy, everything seems to mean the opposite of what it implies, or opposite of what it looks like in graphics. I went to a technical college that didn't explain this nearly as well as you are, good job and thank you!
@bigbadtech
@bigbadtech 6 лет назад
Very nice! Do me a favor and click on an ad every once in awhile to keep the great Google in the sky appeased.
@ROBER271299
@ROBER271299 2 года назад
It was amazing, its very helpful to refresh my knowledge
@willysnowman
@willysnowman 5 лет назад
Thanks for doing this!
@ibrahimmarouf3560
@ibrahimmarouf3560 7 лет назад
Great Help,Thanks^^
@noohmuhammed633
@noohmuhammed633 3 года назад
This is the the best explanation .thankyou very much for such an effort and pls come up with more programming plc videos
@RizwanAMateen1975
@RizwanAMateen1975 5 лет назад
Found great basic concepts informations in this video. God bless you.
@RizwanAMateen1975
@RizwanAMateen1975 5 лет назад
Thanks
@angelicacolon1012
@angelicacolon1012 6 лет назад
Thank you!!!! You are awsome!
@nahuel3256
@nahuel3256 3 года назад
Man you're class!!! ❤️❤️
@nabilali3328
@nabilali3328 2 года назад
Great job. Very useful information and excellent explanation. Thank you very much. Kamal Khandakji
@olegs79
@olegs79 3 года назад
Great video. Almost got shanked when I wanted 3.048 meters of EMT from the electrical supplier. Antiquated measurements still have a place....
@ledickin69
@ledickin69 2 года назад
More GOLD. Onto the next one 👍
@joellovelace
@joellovelace 6 лет назад
Great great great video...
@jonminnella4157
@jonminnella4157 2 года назад
Hi Jim nice lecture I was able to learn a lot from this thank you
@srivatsaa.r.9936
@srivatsaa.r.9936 6 лет назад
Sir Yr video instructions on BASIC PLC PROGRAMMING IS outstanding. However due to the speed of yr country's speaking some times i missed a few points. However i will play the video to catch them again. For a long time i wanted to understand PLC and writing ladder diagram. In yr video u have emphasised many imp points to keep in mind. Yr pronounciation is clear. Thanks S.vatsa, India
@h20no63
@h20no63 7 лет назад
awesome videos!
@ravindramagdum3996
@ravindramagdum3996 3 года назад
Thanks a lot sir your explanation and depth of knowledge is outstanding 💐🙂👍
@Ossorembo74-no3dc
@Ossorembo74-no3dc 27 дней назад
well put introduction to PLC
@Sergesauce
@Sergesauce 2 месяца назад
Great video.
@jackberi9584
@jackberi9584 4 года назад
Very good video and very understandable also, thanx a lot
@lacoste1245
@lacoste1245 3 месяца назад
I’ve been doing practice logic drawings NO:NC I come here for some tips now I gotta remember the complete opposite of what I thought I’d learned
@RocEProductions
@RocEProductions 5 лет назад
This is a GREAT VIDEO
@kentvandervelden
@kentvandervelden 6 лет назад
Very useful video, thank you for making it. You're a good teacher.
@bigbadtech
@bigbadtech 6 лет назад
Just checked out your channel ... very nice!
@kentvandervelden
@kentvandervelden 6 лет назад
Hi Jim, many thanks. Making the videos is not easy so you have my respect. I'm working through your videos. I am working on my first PLC program now, for a Click PLC from AutomationDirection. I've written interfaces to Wago PLCs before, but only by MODBUS, no programming the PLC. So this is all new to me. I appreciate that you said think of Make and Break instead of NO and NC. It actually took a while to figure that out. Still trying to sort out register/coil/input/holding/etc on this PLC. My program is working, but I just like to know for sure that I understand all details. I started with a panel PC with GPIO instead of a PLC, but that was a mistake because the GPIO pins are not reliably controlled and they glitch while restarting the computer. I also used an Anaheim Automation stepper motor controller and that's been a big pain too because of poor documentation and needing to relay signals between the PLC and controller via the panel PC requires a bunch of complicated concurrency programming (to also keep a camera and GUI working.) What I've learned is that the PLC is solid from the start and my next iteration will move the motor control to it as well. It's been a good lesson, going the route I did, because I know now why to use PLCs and how the extra cost is minimal compared to the headaches of integrating dissimilar hardware. Lesson learned, time for the next beating. :) I see you have a video on contactors as well. I tore down a mill with a contactor... I had never encountered one before. I'm not embarrassed to admit it took hours to reverse engineer how that was working. And... in the end... the label on the contactor was wrong. The part was a Siemens, and the part number indicated the coil auxiliary contact (for seal-in) as NC but the labeling on the contactor said NO. Electrically, the part number on the part was wrong. My guess is that this was a rejected part bought cheap. Have a Happy New Year!
@FVCLUB16
@FVCLUB16 Месяц назад
You are great 🙌🏼
@bwielectrician992
@bwielectrician992 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing idea....full support❤💙💚💛💜
@AJ-et3vf
@AJ-et3vf 2 года назад
great video sir! Thank you!
@ZillitheKid91
@ZillitheKid91 Год назад
Great job man thank you!
@totoilongo6132
@totoilongo6132 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing
@brickwester
@brickwester 3 года назад
Stumbled on your page!! So informative!! Subbed for the education!
@bigbadtech
@bigbadtech 3 года назад
Very nice. Glad you're making use of the material. Also check out the free study guides I compiled for basic electricity and electronics and hydraulics at: openoregon.pressbooks.pub/electronics1/ openoregon.pressbooks.pub/electronics2/ openoregon.pressbooks.pub/electronics3/ openoregon.pressbooks.pub/hydraulics/
@brickwester
@brickwester 3 года назад
@@bigbadtech wow. You’re really doing wonders here by providing this information. Thank you.
@souravbose8115
@souravbose8115 3 года назад
Excellent explanation....
@todd_2692
@todd_2692 2 года назад
Good video! Thank you!
@Transit_my-way
@Transit_my-way 2 года назад
Great content
@razafarid6952
@razafarid6952 5 месяцев назад
the best way to remember make and break instructions is to look "MAKE=Buffer" and "BREAK=NOT Gate". I took it this way and all my worries vanished.
@generaltechnologyknowledge5165
@generaltechnologyknowledge5165 3 года назад
Good explanation
@harshiloza3315
@harshiloza3315 5 лет назад
Osm sir I really thankful to u for make this video for me
@nathenfarmer5625
@nathenfarmer5625 4 года назад
This so cool!!
@FireguyNtx
@FireguyNtx 6 лет назад
Wow, after years of not sinking in, finally, you drilled it home with the facts. To me its like a light switch that the light being on has nothing to do with the what position the switch is in (contacts open or closed), but the instruction you tell it, to be on or off. Thanks again for the no nonsense lecture. I must admit, the terminology is weird as shit, and sometimes means the opposite of what you think it does.
@jean-claudenjeckforty4757
@jean-claudenjeckforty4757 5 лет назад
Yes you are right, but the truth is that they are using four types of contacts, two normally close and two normally open. For the first two normally close contact one will close if it receives a signal and will open if there is no signal and the other will remain open when there is signal and only open when there is no signal.
@imho2278
@imho2278 2 года назад
I'm just going to think of break as being like a not gate.
@plchero8370
@plchero8370 4 года назад
Nice explanation!
@ronaldjohnson4470
@ronaldjohnson4470 5 лет назад
Great tutorial, thank you.
@jean-claudenjeckforty4757
@jean-claudenjeckforty4757 5 лет назад
Thanks very much sir, I am glad to be one of your students. But from what I can grabs from the lecture is that the hardware inside the plc or the contacts inside the plc are mosfet transistors. Because there are two classes of mosfets, those that when a signal voltage is present they close their contact allowing current to flow from the emitter to the drain. And those that when they are having a signal they instead open and allow no flow of current. And vis vesa. Thanks again for your time.
@josefaschwanden1502
@josefaschwanden1502 4 года назад
The "emmiter" on a mosfet is called source.
@lamecanicadetim624
@lamecanicadetim624 6 лет назад
Muchas gracias por el esfuerzo.
@bigbadtech
@bigbadtech 6 лет назад
De nada.
@ralphjed9047
@ralphjed9047 5 месяцев назад
Jim you are a M A S T E R
@DrDicksonKChembe
@DrDicksonKChembe 5 лет назад
I recommend this video
@luqmanidlan3564
@luqmanidlan3564 3 года назад
his voice reminds me of Matthew McConaughey and makes me wanna rewatch interstellar again. Great video btw
@MrSmokedies
@MrSmokedies 2 года назад
Matthew McKindaGay
@PoconoPlaces
@PoconoPlaces 6 лет назад
very good instructor
@lavaltinyan6679
@lavaltinyan6679 5 лет назад
Very good explain on electric hydraulic
@nglistrik
@nglistrik 3 года назад
Great, thanks
@MotoTrackSide
@MotoTrackSide 2 года назад
thanks Jim!!!
@chalafekadu4687
@chalafekadu4687 4 года назад
PERFECT
@ElectricidadFP
@ElectricidadFP 4 года назад
Thank you very much. What software do you use for this presentation?
@bigbadtech
@bigbadtech 4 года назад
Hand drawn in MS OneNote and recorded and edited using Camtasia.
@ElectricidadFP
@ElectricidadFP 4 года назад
@@bigbadtech One Note, I need to check that for improving my lessons. Thanks!
@socalwoodmarquee
@socalwoodmarquee Год назад
21 :00 I watched RU-vid videos after videos day after dayand could understand what the hell XIO XIC really meant. You my friend have made this easy to comprehend. If I could I would pay you for the knowledge you have bestowed upon me. Thank you 🙏
@Mehedi2002Focke
@Mehedi2002Focke Год назад
Very impressive
@kouchang3055
@kouchang3055 3 года назад
Good stuff
@sarmmadsalaih4018
@sarmmadsalaih4018 5 лет назад
Love it very strict open urs eyes no day drams in my video you thanks. Teaches now days are mess
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