I just started building my own plc trainer and wasn’t sure the analog input. This helped me out a lot to understand how it works. Thank you ! Looking forward to more videos.
@Dipsy Logic, nice concise video on the difference between analog and digital inputs, clearly presented. One suggestion; when you say that hooking up an analog device featuring a current output of 4-20 ma would not work when using the Micrologix 1100's analog inputs (3:18), you are selling the product short. Simply attach a 500 ohm resistor (1/4 W) across the two outputs of a 4-20 ma device to create a voltage drop that may now be measured at the ML1100's analog inputs in the range of 2-10 VDC. Make it a 250 ohm resistor and the input will be in the range of 1-5 VDC.
I'm new to A/B 1100. This helped with a quick project I'm working on. Thanks!!!
Eagerly waiting for more videos from you!
Excellent explanation! Please continue doing these type of videos
I just started building my own plc trainer and wasn’t sure the analog input. This helped me out a lot to understand how it works. Thank you ! Looking forward to more videos.
Beautiful! Glad it helped. Hopefully I can get to uploading again soon.
Excellent, clear explanation. Thank you.
Love to see more educational videos like this
Thank you so much!
excellent explaination
@Dipsy Logic, nice concise video on the difference between analog and digital inputs, clearly presented. One suggestion; when you say that hooking up an analog device featuring a current output of 4-20 ma would not work when using the Micrologix 1100's analog inputs (3:18), you are selling the product short. Simply attach a 500 ohm resistor (1/4 W) across the two outputs of a 4-20 ma device to create a voltage drop that may now be measured at the ML1100's analog inputs in the range of 2-10 VDC. Make it a 250 ohm resistor and the input will be in the range of 1-5 VDC.
Excellent
Please send me a video how to interface analogue sensor (pressure transmitter) with Allen Bradley plc
I have never seen an explanation as perfect as yours. Could you do a video but instead of voltage using current. Thanks
Aw shucks. I’ll see what I can do!
@@dipsylogic1715 I surely that you can do.
why did you use 10bit and not 16bit? also what is the capacity of micrologic 1100 16bit?
micrologix 1100 only supports 10-bit analog
Poor quality videos