alfonsopatlan
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I am a student in electrical engineering. Though, my school doesnt offer courses in PLC, I am doing an independent study on PLC with a professor. I am a "rookie" to PLCs. Currently, I have a project due, it deals with temperature control, using ADCs and DACs, and I have somewhat of idea on how to approach, but i was wondering if someone could give some input. I am sure there is another way of seeing it. the following is the actual task: A heater is used to control the temperature of a liquid in a chemical process. It reads the temperature from a ADC, compares it to the required temperature and outputs a value that is proportion to the difference between the required temperature and the actual temperature through the DAC. For this example use a reference temperature of 400 celsius and a gain for the error signal of 100.
If anyone may know of books, websites, etc, any kind of help....I would appreciate your help. You can email any suggestions to my email address: [email protected]
Thankyou,
Al
I am a student in electrical engineering. Though, my school doesnt offer courses in PLC, I am doing an independent study on PLC with a professor. I am a "rookie" to PLCs. Currently, I have a project due, it deals with temperature control, using ADCs and DACs, and I have somewhat of idea on how to approach, but i was wondering if someone could give some input. I am sure there is another way of seeing it. the following is the actual task: A heater is used to control the temperature of a liquid in a chemical process. It reads the temperature from a ADC, compares it to the required temperature and outputs a value that is proportion to the difference between the required temperature and the actual temperature through the DAC. For this example use a reference temperature of 400 celsius and a gain for the error signal of 100.
If anyone may know of books, websites, etc, any kind of help....I would appreciate your help. You can email any suggestions to my email address: [email protected]
Thankyou,
Al