Trying to learn Studio 5000 from scratch for my job and these videos are absolutely helping! Thank you for such amazing and simple explanations! Cheers!
Brilliant. How to recognize that someone is good in his topic. He can put complicated matters in simple terms. Spread it into bits. One step at a time.
"Go look for a 0." OMG why didn't I hear that years ago. The usual "Examine If Open" just never clicked for me. I didn't understand how the XIO was highlighted with the "Normally Closed" relay contact looking drawing and if that was rung was true or not. Thanks for the Insight! Go look for a 0. Very clear.
It surprised me the first time I heard it too! I struggled for years trying to keep track of when to use an XIC vs an XIO. Glad I could pass it on to you!
Great Video! I love how simply you kept it, and just referenced that you would put out a future video on more in depth items. Keep UP THE GREAT VIDEOS!!!!
Question: I’m brand new to PLC and control engineering so this is very helpful. The physical trainer kits are very expensive so am unable to order one. Is there a way to perform training on software only? Basically what is the best way to train with this stuff without having a PLC at hand.
Tim - Great video, one thing that keeps tripping me all the time is PLC tags with XIC and XIO instructions. There is no physical IO associated with it. Can you please explain the Tags within the PLC with these instructions? I would appreciate your help.
@@TimWilborne if I have a 50 percent sensor sealed in by a 100 percent sensor is that considered “AND Gate” where you need 2 xio’s for the output to energize
Hi Bill. Nope, nowhere close. I haven't made this video for Studio 5000 yet but check out the RsLogix 500 version of it. www.theautomationstore.com/plc-training-plc-instructions-are-not-the-same-as-electrical-symbols-normally-open-and-normally-closed/
I haven't watched this video in a while but wasn't I doing the white offline? Here's a video on online edits. th-cam.com/users/liveqLXBDobuA2U?feature=share
Trying to learn Studio 5000 from scratch for my job and these videos are absolutely helping! Thank you for such amazing and simple explanations! Cheers!
Great to hear!
Great video
Thanks!
Brilliant. How to recognize that someone is good in his topic. He can put complicated matters in simple terms. Spread it into bits. One step at a time.
Thanks Lukasz!
"Go look for a 0." OMG why didn't I hear that years ago. The usual "Examine If Open" just never clicked for me. I didn't understand how the XIO was highlighted with the "Normally Closed" relay contact looking drawing and if that was rung was true or not. Thanks for the Insight! Go look for a 0. Very clear.
It surprised me the first time I heard it too! I struggled for years trying to keep track of when to use an XIC vs an XIO. Glad I could pass it on to you!
I know right! that clears up literally years of confusion for me
Great Video! I love how simply you kept it, and just referenced that you would put out a future video on more in depth items. Keep UP THE GREAT VIDEOS!!!!
Hi James. Thanks for the comment. We're working on a PID series as we speak.
REALLY nice clarification of the concept!! Keep uploading videos!
Thank you, I will
Excellent video thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Great video Tim
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great Video thank you Blessings!!
You are welcome.
Question: I’m brand new to PLC and control engineering so this is very helpful. The physical trainer kits are very expensive so am unable to order one. Is there a way to perform training on software only? Basically what is the best way to train with this stuff without having a PLC at hand.
Start with this course. You can get through a decent amount with the free software and simulator
Awesome. Great work!
Thanks a lot!
Tim - Great video, one thing that keeps tripping me all the time is PLC tags with XIC and XIO instructions. There is no physical IO associated with it. Can you please explain the Tags within the PLC with these instructions? I would appreciate your help.
There can be physical I/O associated with them. Local:1:I.Data.0 is an input, Local:1:O.Data.0 is an output.
많은 참고를 하고있습니다.
저도 교육영상 만들고있지만 어렵네요. 감사합니다.
You are welcome
Do u have video on and gate logic. Trying to figure out if 2 xio latched cause that
I'm not following what you are asking
@@TimWilborne if I have a 50 percent sensor sealed in by a 100 percent sensor is that considered “AND Gate” where you need 2 xio’s for the output to energize
Still not following what you mean by 50% and 100% sensor but here's a video on the sealin.
th-cam.com/video/gNyQSIwW46g/w-d-xo.html
we need toi meditate so much about those instreuctions
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Hi Tim ,
It seems the the Bits still behave like a NO/ NC contact ?
Hi Bill. Nope, nowhere close. I haven't made this video for Studio 5000 yet but check out the RsLogix 500 version of it.
www.theautomationstore.com/plc-training-plc-instructions-are-not-the-same-as-electrical-symbols-normally-open-and-normally-closed/
Tim if we have questions not about the the but plcs in general where can we ask them?
Oh yeah love the video can't wait for more!
You can go ahead and ask here Jacob.
Why do you not accept edits and finalize edits after adding or editing a rung?
I haven't watched this video in a while but wasn't I doing the white offline? Here's a video on online edits.
th-cam.com/users/liveqLXBDobuA2U?feature=share
3.4k views and only 121 likes! That is inconsiderate.
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