Authors Team Up To Have Put Their Know How Into A No BS And No Fluff Guides That Has Become An International Bestseller With Hundreds Of Orders/Downloads From The UK, The US, Brazil, Australia, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands (Volume 0 & 1) Combined
Create Absolutely Any Type Of Programming (5 IEC Languages) For The Model Base, Systems, Or Machines In Under A Few Minutes. Get Your Hands On An Arsenal Of Done For You, PLC Programming Examples Where You Are Welcome To Use And Modify Them As You Wish! No Strings Attached
This Will Enable You To Design, Test and Simulate PLC (PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER) Ladder Program in Your PC or Laptop from Scratch! Get Tips and Best Practices from Author That Has More Than 20 Years Experience in Factory Automation.
* You'll Be Given 21 Plus 3 (Pick and Place, Modular Belt Conveyor & Cargo Lifter/Elevator), Real World Working Code, Step By Step Examples. With Contact And Sensor Connection Explanation And Connections
* You'll Be Given A Free And Complete Development Environment Technology For Your PLC Program Design
* The Software Is A Simple Approach Yet Powerful Enough To Deliver IEC Languages (LD, FBD, SFC, IL, ST) At Your Disposal
* The Use Of The Editors And Debugging Functions Is Based Upon The Proven Development Program Environments Of Advanced Programming Languages (Such As Visual C++ Programming)
* This Book Will Serve as Introductory & Beginning to PLC Programming Suitable For Dummies, Teens and Aspiring Young Adult and Even Intermediate Programmers Of Any Age
* This One Book (3 Parts Book) Itself Open Doors To Absolute Mastery In PLC Programming In Multiple IEC Languages. Not Only You Know How To Write Code But Also You Can Proof Yourself And Others That You Are Competent
* You, Will, Be Exposed To A Variety Of Project Examples And Best Practices To Create A Complete PLC Programs From Beginning To Virtual Deployment In Your PC Or Laptop
* PLC Is A Excellent Candidate For Robotics, Automation System Design And Linear Programming, Maximizing Output And Minimize Cost Used In Production And Factory Automation Engineering
* Note:
* The Standard IEC 61131-3 Is An International Standard For Programming Languages Of Programmable Logic Controllers
* The Programming Languages Offered In The Application Given Conform To The Requirements Of The Standard
* International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), Five Standard Languages Have Emerged For Programming Both Process And Discrete Controllers In:
* Ladder Diagram (LD), Function Block Diagram (FBD), Sequential Function Chart (SFC), Instruction List (IL), Structured Text (ST)
Covered Module Description:
Module 1: Describe what you will learn in this book
Module 2: About PLC and the lingo so you'll talk like a PLC programmer sooner
Module 3: About the PLC Development and Simulation PC app (Given FREE)
Module 4: Learn about each IEC-61131-3 Programming Standard
Module 5: A walkthrough on how to write a PLC program in the Program Development PC App
Module 6: 21 Real-World Application and PLC programming best practice approach
Module 7: 3 Real-world application example. From design requirement, I/O list, Truth Table, Flowchart, Variable Declarations to each modular programs
Module 8: A brief touch on troubleshooting using PLC. Input and Output sink, N.O, N.C wiring connection. Sensor Light-On, Dark-On. I/O checking before running PLC with programs
Module 9: A touch on RS232, RS422/RS485, Ethernet, EtherNet/IP communication. Connecting PC with PLC with Ethernet. Data exchange between two PLCs with EtherNet/IP
Module 10: Conclusion and Next action
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Michael Blake and Farouk Idris have indulged themselves in industrial automation since 1999. Remembering back to the first time they visited a friend in Automation Company, they felt astonished by the feeling the pneumatic echo in the workshop gave them, and seeing all the parts, ac motors, servos, pneumatic cylinders working harmoniously together to achieve a specific task. Before that time, the two had already finished our Diploma in Electrical/Electronic Engineering. They had absolutely no prior experience, only passion and desire to venture into the tech world. The idea of developing, controlling and viewing mass metal parts moving, as a “self-acting” gives them absolute pleasure. They fell in love with automation.
A lot of projects with their involvement included the use of PLCs/HMIs. The HMI control systems were from $10,000 USD to about $2,000,000 USD, from factory automation to the plant they would be installed at. They developed competency in programming in numerous PLC/HMI brands like Hakko, Panasonic, Omron, Allen Bradley, Siemens, Idec, Mitsubishi and many more.
From designing electrical circuits in AutoCAD, to helping out the mechanicals team mates in converting 2D parts drawing to 3D using SOLIDWORKS. The two authors picked up many skills along the way, like assembly skills, fabrication skills, wire harness skills, PCB fabrication skills, all in the realm of smart automation.
Both authors have developed many machines and solutions in South-East Asia that are being shipped to the rest of the world. To this day, many, many solutions are still in operation. The journey of Michael Blake and Farouk Idris has not been easy and they experienced many ups and downs. Both of them will not give up after years of struggling through the mistakes and missteps. They found a passion - that is teaching their skills, strategy and know-how to everyone.
The passion to teach others who have just developed a liking for automation and PLC programming but have absolutely no prior experience or relevant education gives them a sense of purpose. They understand what experience they have under their belt is not only for them, it is to share to the rest of the world so others have a cleaner start and do not make the mistake they made themselves. Like all things, a lot of success in automation is to keep learning from previous mistakes and to improve, in order to have an edge in the marketplace.
Farouk Idris is a PLC Control programmer. With over 20 years of experience in the industrial automation field. With deep appreciation for his friend who introduced him to this in 1997 after finishing his diploma program in Electrical & Electronics.
Over the years, he has engaged with many system integrators and companies in Singapore. With self-taught, networking and leverage mentality he works along with the best tools, person, and establishment in the industry.
One of his major goals is to teach PLC programming to as many people as possible, cutting short the learning curves and fears.
He is happily married to his wife and has 4 children, 2 girls, and 2 boys. He takes care of his mother, and they all support each other in any best way possible, righteously