krishna Member K Join Date Aug 2005 Location Mumbai Posts 12 Sep 28, 2006 #1 How to connect AC Drive or DC Drive to PLC?
rPraveenkum Member Join Date Aug 2006 Location ******* Posts 876 Sep 28, 2006 #2 Use Digital Input,Digital output,Analog Input & Analog output from & to PLC/ Drive or Use communication lines with the drives
Use Digital Input,Digital output,Analog Input & Analog output from & to PLC/ Drive or Use communication lines with the drives
emokar Member E Join Date Sep 2006 Location turkiye Posts 77 Sep 28, 2006 #3 krishna said: How to connect AC Drive or DC Drive to PLC? Click to expand... what exactly do you mean? it is not clear...
krishna said: How to connect AC Drive or DC Drive to PLC? Click to expand... what exactly do you mean? it is not clear...
Tom Jenkins Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Apr 2002 Location Milwaukee, WI Posts 6,302 Sep 28, 2006 #4 Insulated copper conductors work best. Size the power and discrete wiring for less than 10% voltage drop.
Insulated copper conductors work best. Size the power and discrete wiring for less than 10% voltage drop.
rdrast Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Apr 2003 Location South Carolina Lowcountry Posts 5,544 Sep 28, 2006 #5 Tom Jenkins said: Insulated copper conductors work best. Size the power and discrete wiring for less than 10% voltage drop. Click to expand... There are more and more that support a fiber link too now...
Tom Jenkins said: Insulated copper conductors work best. Size the power and discrete wiring for less than 10% voltage drop. Click to expand... There are more and more that support a fiber link too now...
Thomas Sullens Member T Join Date Feb 2004 Location Idabel, Ok Posts 390 Sep 28, 2006 #6 How to connect AC Drive or DC Drive to PLC? Click to expand... Insulated copper conductors work best. Size the power and discrete wiring for less than 10% voltage drop. Click to expand... I`ve tried this and it always lets the smoke out of my pld! Do i need to get a bigger one? Sorry i couldn`t help it!!
How to connect AC Drive or DC Drive to PLC? Click to expand... Insulated copper conductors work best. Size the power and discrete wiring for less than 10% voltage drop. Click to expand... I`ve tried this and it always lets the smoke out of my pld! Do i need to get a bigger one? Sorry i couldn`t help it!!
seppoalanen Member Join Date Jan 2003 Location Finland Posts 1,132 Sep 29, 2006 #7 Use fieldbus only as Profibus or DeviceNet. Digital/Analog I/O are from previous millenium.
PeterW Member P Join Date Jun 2006 Location Calgary, AB Posts 2,531 Sep 29, 2006 #8 seppoalanen said: Use fieldbus only as Profibus or DeviceNet. Digital/Analog I/O are from previous millenium. Click to expand... I'm from a previous millenium. (I'd still use fieldbus though)
seppoalanen said: Use fieldbus only as Profibus or DeviceNet. Digital/Analog I/O are from previous millenium. Click to expand... I'm from a previous millenium. (I'd still use fieldbus though)