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2 Basic Ladder Logic Programming Chapter Topics: + Basic ladder logic symbols * Ladder logic diagram * Ladder logic evaluation + Startistop logic OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this chapter, you will be able to: * Understand basic ladder logic symbols * Write ladder logic for simple applications Scenario: A program with a long scan time may not detect short-duration events, A manufacturer of small gasoline engines had an intermittent problem on the final assembly line. Sometimes, a defective engine would not be automatically removed from the line for repair at a“kick-out” station. I'an operator noticed a problem with an engine, he/she inserted a bolt into a certain hole in the engine carrier. A proximity sensor before the kick-out station sensed the presence of the bolt, and the PLC activated a hydraulic solenoid, to push the carrier (and engine) off the main conveyor and into the repair area. A view of this station is shown in Figure 2.1. Further investigation revealed that the duration of the on pulse of the proximity sensor was approximately 3/4 seconds. One PLC controlled al of the stations on the assembly line and its ladder logic program was quite large. As indicated in the PLC status, the time to scan the ladder logic program was slightly less than 1 second, Hence, it was very likely that a pulse from the proximity sensor could be undetected by the PLC processor. The proximity sensor could be off at the start of the ladder scan, generate an (on pulse from a passing bolt inthe carrier, and be off atthe start of the next ladder scan. Solution: Logic to examine the proximity sensor is placed in a ladder logic routine that is executed every % second. Ifthe proximity sensor is detected to be on, an internal coil is turned on for at least 1.5 seconds. The main PLC program is changed to examine this internal coil to determine when to activate the hydraulic solenoid and push a carrier off the main conveyor. 2B24 Basic Ladder Logic Programming Engine on Carsice momen 1 a pecocccs:o bot Hydraulic Ram i Main conveyor bets ‘Note: Main conveyor ‘moving ou of pas Figure 2.1. Kick-out station 2.1 INTRODUCTION Now that the PLC has been introduced, let us move on to programming the PLC. The first, and still most popular programming language, is ladder logic. Using examples, the language is developed from the electromechanical relay system-wiring diagram. After describing the basic symbols for the various processors covered by this text, they are combined into a ladder diagram. The subsequent section details the process of scanning a program and accessing the physical inputs and outputs. Programming with the normally closed contact is given particular attention because it is often misapplied by novice programmers. To solidify these concepts, the startstop of a physical device is considered, Start/stop is a very common PLC application and occurs in many other contexts. An ‘optional section on relay to PLC ladder logic conversion concludes the chapter. 2.2 SIMPLE LADDER LOGIC Ladder logic is the primary programming language of programmable logic controllers. Since the PLC was developed to replace relay logic control systems, it was only natural that the initial language closely resembles the diagrams used to document the relay logic. By using this approach, the engineers and technicians using the early PLCs did not need retraining to understand the program. To introduce ladder logic programming simple switch circuits are converted to relay logic and then to PLC ladder logic. Inall of the ladder logic examples used in this chapter, tags (symbols) are used for all inputs, outputs, and intemal memory in the examples to avoid having to deal with input/output addressing. This addressing, treated in Chapter 3, is generally different for each PLC manufacturer. Example 2.1. OR Circuit. Two switches labeled A and B are wired in parallel controlling a lamp as shown in Figure 2.2a, Implement this function as PLC ladder logie where the two switches are separate inputs. Solution. The switch circuit action is described as, “The lamp is on when switch A is om (closed) or switch B is on (closed).” All possible combinations of the two switches and the consequent lamp action is shown as a truth table in Figure 2.2b, To implement this function using relays, the switches A and B are not connected to the lamp directly, but are connected to relay coils labeled AR and BR whose normally-open22SIMPLELADDER LOGIC 25 120V 5 ~~ tamp of off | off Lamp off on | on 8 cnn | on Neutral @ ©) Figure 2.2. Parallel switch circuit: (a) switch circuit; (b) truth table. (NO) contacts control a relay coil, LR, whose contacts control the lamp, Figure 23a. The switches, A and B, are the inputs to the circuit. When either switch A or B is closed, the corresponding relay coil AR or BR is energized, closing a contact and supplying power to the LR relay coil. The LR coil is energized, closing its contact and supplying power to the lamp. The output (lamp in this case) is driven by the LR relay to provide voltage isolation from the relays implementing the logic. The switches, A and B, control relay coils (AR and, BR) to isolate the inputs from the logic. Also, with this arrangement, the one switch connection to an input relay can be used multiple times in the logic. A typical industrial control relay can have up to 12 poles, or sets of contacts, per coil. For example, if the AR. relay has six poles (only one shown in Figure 2.3a), then the other five poles are available for use in the relay logic without requiring five other connections to switch A. Before the PLC was developed, engineers had already developed a graphical electrical circuit shorthand notation for the relay circuit of Figure 2.3a. This notation was called a relay ladder logic diagram, shown in Figure 2.3b. The switches are shown as their usual symbol, the circles indicate the relay coils, and the NO relay contacts are shown as the vertical parallel bars The PLC ladder logic notation (Figure 2.3c) is shortened from the relay wiring diagram to show only the third line, the relay contacts and the coil of the output relay. The PLC ladder logic notation assumes that the inputs (switches in this example) are connected 10 discrete input channels (equivalent to the relay coils AR and BR in Figure 2.3). Also, the actual output (lamp) is connected to a discrete output channel (equivalent to the normally ‘open contacts of LR in Figure 2.3) controlled by the coil. The label shown above a contact, symbol is not the contact label, but the control forthe coil that drives the contact. Also, the output for the rung occurs on the extreme right side of the rung and power is assumed 10 flow from left to right. The PLC ladder logic rung is interpreted as: “When input (switch) A. is on OR input (switch) B is on then the lamp is on,” which is the same as the statement describing the switch circuit in Figure 2.2a. Notice that the original description of the switch circuit in Figure 2.2a, The lamp is on when switch A is on or switch B is on. translates into a relay circuit described as A parallel connection of normally-open contacts, which describes the PLC ladder logic in Figure 2.3c
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