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An overview of automation systems, including the different types of automation (fixed, programmable, and flexible), the components of plc systems (inputs, programming devices, and outputs), and the various programming languages used for plcs (ladder logic, function block diagrams, sequential function charts, structured text, and instruction list). It covers the basic logic gates (and, or, not, nand, nor, xor, xnor) and their implementation in ladder logic, as well as examples of ladder logic programs for starting and stopping a motor. The document also discusses the advantages of plcs, such as reliability, flexibility, and ease of programming, as well as the use of pid control algorithms in automation systems. Overall, this document serves as a comprehensive introduction to the field of automation and the role of plcs in industrial control systems.
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MODULE CONTENTS Identifying electronic devices Analyse sensors and transducers Apply pneumatic and hydraulic systems. Analyse actuation systems Analyse programmable logic controllers
EET 06102 Automation
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Module descriptions
EET 06102 Automation AUTOMATION The dictionary defines Automation as “the
Automation has been achieved by various means including; mechanical, Hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, electronic devices and computers, usually in combination. Automation…
ADVANTAGES OF AUTOMATION 1: High productivity Although many companies hire hundreds of production workers for a up to three shifts to run the plant for the maximum number of hours, the plant still needs to be closed for maintenance and holidays. Industrial automation fulfills the aim of the company by allowing the company to run a manufacturing plant for 24 hours in a day 7 days in a week and 365 days a year. This leads to a significant improvement in the productivity of the company.
ADVANTAGES… 2: High Quality Automation alleviates the error associated with a human being. Further, unlike human beings, robots do not involve any fatigue, which results in products with uniform quality manufactured at different times. 3: High flexibility Adding a new task in the assembly line requires training with a human operator, however, robots can be programmed to do any task. This makes the manufacturing process more flexible.
(^) WHAT ARE THE DISADVANTAGES OF AUTOMATION?…
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(^) High initial investment for specialized equipment (^) High production rates (^) The program of instructions cannot be easily changed because it is fixed by the equipment configuration (^) Thus, little or no flexibility to accommodate product variety
Automation … Features of Flexible Automation (^) High investment cost for custom-engineered equipment (^) Capable of producing a mixture of different parts or products without lost production time for changeovers and reprogramming (^) Thus, continuous production of different part or product styles (^) Medium production rates
Automation …