DEAR FRIENDS,
PLEASE SEND US ANY PLC NAME TO USE PROGRAMMING IN TEXT.
ARPIT SHARMA
[:)] ANY PLC NAME TO USE PROGRAMMING IN TEXT
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HELP ME
Hello friends,
I know plc Programming in c ,c++ lad etc, but my qustation is we program in text and plc automatically change in m/c language .this type PLC is available.
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I know plc Programming in c ,c++ lad etc, but my qustation is we program in text and plc automatically change in m/c language .this type PLC is available.
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Re: HELP ME
Where did you get this information?Arpit K Sharma wrote:this type PLC is available
Text programming PLC
You might want to have a look at this website:
http://www.industrologic.com/products.htm
I do a bit of PLC programming with the Panasonic (old Aromat) PLC, and because it supports all five parts of IEC61131-3, it completely supports structured text programming. I have used ST programming in the past, and though not totally C based, it is close enough that only minor changes to your program would be required.
The name of the current Panasonic PLC programming software is "FPWin", version 5.3 (beta version 6 is available on-line).
http://www.industrologic.com/products.htm
I do a bit of PLC programming with the Panasonic (old Aromat) PLC, and because it supports all five parts of IEC61131-3, it completely supports structured text programming. I have used ST programming in the past, and though not totally C based, it is close enough that only minor changes to your program would be required.
The name of the current Panasonic PLC programming software is "FPWin", version 5.3 (beta version 6 is available on-line).
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