Siemens LOGO PLC Masterclass. Part 1: Wiring, obtaining programming software, Overview of the menus
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 เม.ย. 2024
- Our first video for the Siemens LOGO PLC masterclass is now live! This course caters to individuals with little to no background in industrial automation, aiming to empower them with proficiency in both hardware and software aspects of Siemens LOGO (mini) PLC. While we've previously released tutorial videos covering advanced features of LOGO, such as MQTT communications or email notifications, this organized course is designed to guide students, electricians, or anyone interested in a career path within industrial automation and IIoT. For experienced automation engineers seeking a comprehensive tutorial to kickstart their journey with LOGO, we recommend checking out our other video.
In this new video (Part 1), we begin from scratch, covering topics such as wiring a LOGO, obtaining the necessary programming software, and navigating through essential menus and options to establish a strong foundation. Next videos will dive into programming and utilizing various instructions in both ladder and FBD languages. Additionally, we showcase the functionality of the LOGO display menus, revealing the impressive capabilities of this compact controller. Did you know that you can create or modify a program for your LOGO using the integrated keyboard on the device?
im wating part 2 please
many thanks for this useful content
Awesome! Thank you so much for the video .. we are waiting for the other videos ... ❤❤❤❤ well done.
i'll be using a project using logo!
Hi dear friend
This video rocks! Great job!
Excellent video and helpful information
Great Video please also consider a PWM in LOGO! current no English video on this topic
Can you please draw the wire connections in AutoCAD Electrical so that we can gain experience working with it?
and please add virtual hmi's on website, phone and pc and database online with logo! live data
will you be using logo!8.4
and how to read 0V to 5V sensors analog input usually made for Arduino
how many analog inputs can they model take