Transferring a Factory IO project to S7-1200 PLC and testing | Siemens TIA PORTAL

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  • Transferring a Factory IO project to S7-1200 PLC and testing it Siemens TIA PORTAL. In this lesson, learn how to create a simple project in Factory IO and then interface it to S7-1200 Siemens PLC.
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    • SIEMENS tia portal S7 ...
    L 4
    • siemens s7 1200 introd...
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    • ladder language progra...
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    • bit logic basics - bit...
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    • Tutorial on S7-1200 TI...
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    • TIA PORTAL scan operan...
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    L 13
    • configuring factory io...
    L14
    • Advanced Bit Logic Ope...
    L 15
    • Transferring a Factory...
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    • Math, Mathematics func...
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    • How to use analog inpu...
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    • plc analog inputs and ...
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    • Siemens TIA PORTAL how...
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    • Transferring a Factory...
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ความคิดเห็น • 7

  • @chickenz4604
    @chickenz4604 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thankyou, very nice

    • @plcgoods
      @plcgoods  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you too!

  • @ceylontruckers8428
    @ceylontruckers8428 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How to program a encoder with factory io. pls i need to know about immediately😢

    • @plcgoods
      @plcgoods  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi there, I've never worked with encoder in Factory IO

  • @thomassaook7787
    @thomassaook7787 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    thank you, but as you did it seems that the only way to switch between real and "sim" PLC is starting I/O addresses from byte 10 or not?

    • @plcgoodsmentor9223
      @plcgoodsmentor9223 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi dear friend. Of course not. The only important point is that the real input addresses defined in the hardware section in TIA portal, are not the same as the input addresses used in Factory I/O.
      After hardware configuration in TIA portal, Naturally each real digital or analog input has an address. Suppose you have 8 real digital inputs ( I1.0 to I1.7) and two analog inputs (Iw30 and Iw32). Then you can use other input addresses in Factory I/O which are I0.0, I0.1 to I0.7, then I2.0, I2.1, .... I2.7, I3.0, I3.1, ... , I29.7 , but next inputs with byte number 30,31,32 and 33 are used for two real analog inputs. so, the next free input address is I34.0, and also next addresses can be used in Factory I/O. The easy way is to split the input addresses into two ranges like the uploaded movie.

    • @plcgoods
      @plcgoods  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      you welcome