![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So, we are going to install PLC Environment designed by Siemens and is called Total integrated automation (TIA). Setup PLC SimulatorĪs I mentioned in the last tutorial, we are going to work on Siemens PLC throughout this tutorial, as it's one of the most common PLC controllers. In addition, we are going to test our environment setup with a very basic program and take the chance to show you how to program, configure, upload, and test your program on the simulator. To sum up, by completing this article you will have a complete lab that includes the software you are going to use, the simulator that plays as the hardware, and certainly, you will be familiar with installing a PLC programming environment by which you can program, configure, moving the program to the PLC hardware, retrieving the program from the PLC to the software environment, and testing your program on the simulator. Using PLC Simulator, we can program our PLC controller and imitate its real behavior without having the hardware, saving both time and money as now we don't need to buy a new PLC and can start right away. So, in order to avoid these PLC issues at the beginning, instead of buying a PLC one should work on a PLC Simulator. Moreover, if you are working on a real PLC, you need to do some wiring in order to operate it. In our previous tutorial, we have seen a detailed Introduction to Ladder Logic Programming and we have seen that this programming language is used for PLC controllers.Īs PLC is an Industrial Controller, it comes with built-in relays/transistors(with protection circuitry) and thus is quite expensive as compared to microcontrollers/microprocessors i.e. It's our second tutorial in Ladder Logic Programming Series. Hello friends, I hope you are doing very well! In today's tutorial, we will set up a simulation environment for Ladder Logic Programming. ![]()
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