Connect I/O- A SoftPLC
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- Turn complex logic into simple fun.
- To teach Logics in Interactive way
This course contains series of videos to learn the Functions of Connect I/O. It includes 12 Lessons that will teach you "How to use Connect I/O"
Following are the topics covered in this Course:
Basic Arithmetic Functions
Making Arithmetic Expressions:
Understanding Primary Gate Functions- OR, AND & NOT
Making Customize Boolean Expressions
Set & Reset Function- SR & RS
Comparison Commands
Timers - TON & TOFF
Counters CTU, CTD & CTUD
Bit to Byte Byte to Bit- Encoding & Decoding
Triggers- Rising Edge & Falling Edge
Assign Function- MOVE Value
DAQ Interface with Connect IO & PLC
Connect I/O is a free SoftPLC that is able to communicate with different types of technologies. It enables the creation and control of data flow between input and output points. The application can be connected to both software and hardware and will work as a bridge between them.
Engine I/O allows the exchange of data with external applications. This is how Connect I/O interfaces with other Real Games software.
ACCESSIBLE AND EXPANDABLE SOFTWARE
Use most of the IEC 61131-3 Standard function blocks with the SoftPLC included in Connect I/O.The Real Games approach to simulations is to develop an open environment which can be accessed and expanded by anyone.
The Engine I/O is a .NET Framework 2.0 assembly, which enables inter-process communication (IPC) between simulations and external technologies which can be software (MATLAB, LabVIEW…) or hardware (Arduino, PICAXE, etc.).
Taught by
Rajvir Singh
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