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Logo! 8 : A Practical Introduction, with Circuit Solutions and Example Programs.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Newark : Publicis MCD Werbeagentur GmbH, 2016Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (161 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783895789267
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Logo! 8Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- LOGO! 8A - Practical Introduction, with Circuit Solutions and Example Programs -- Imprint -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Modern information technology -- 1.1 Fundamentals of electrical engineering -- 1.1.1 Sensors -- 1.1.2 Actuators -- 1.2 Open-loop and closed-loop control -- 1.2.1 Classification of open-loop control systems -- 1.2.2 Classification of closed-loop control systems -- 1.3  Programmable logic circuits and ­programmable relays -- 2  Introduction to working with ­Siemens LOGO! Soft Comfort -- 2.1 The program interface -- 2.1.1 Developing a program -- 2.2 Settings -- 2.2.1 Block properties -- 2.2.2 Basic program settings -- 2.3 The help function -- 2.4 The simulation mode -- 3  Connection of LOGO! and ­transfer of a ­program -- 3.1 Preassembled practice boards for simulation -- 3.2 The connection of sensors and actuators -- 3.3 Power supply -- 3.4 LOGO! in the network -- 3.4.1 The capabilities of a web server -- 3.5 External storage media -- 3.6 SMS function -- 3.6.1 Data exchange between CMR2020 and LOGO! -- 3.7 Expansion components for LOGO! -- 3.8 Trial project for circuit wiring -- 3.8.1 Circuit for hardware simulation -- 3.8.2 A simple program: the twilight switch -- 3.9 Integration of the LOGO! into 5 V systems -- 3.10 Transfer of programs -- 3.10.1 Sending programs to the LOGO! -- 3.10.2 Loading programs from the LOGO! -- 3.10.3 Protection of the LOGO! by the administrator mode -- 4 Simple exercises with the LOGO! -- 4.1 Switching by means of digital signals -- 4.2 Switching by means of analog signals -- 4.3 Time delays -- 4.4 Comparator circuit -- 4.5 Pulse or frequency measurement -- 4.6 Information output on one display -- 4.6.1 Ticker function and colored background lighting -- 4.7 Simplifying complex circuits -- 4.7.1 Splitting and merging connections -- 4.7.2 Creating UDF blocks.
5  Planning and carrying out a project in information technology -- 5.1 Project planning using an example of a fan circuit -- 5.2 Safety notes -- 5.3 A simple soldering course -- 5.3.1  Manufacturing a board for the simulation of the LOGO! inputs -- 6 Using the LOGO! in day-to-day operations -- 6.1 A weather station -- 6.1.1 Anemometer subprogram -- 6.1.2 Temperature measurement subprogram -- 6.1.3 Precipitation measurement subprogram -- 6.1.4 Overall program for weather station -- 6.2 An illumination system -- 6.3 A plant station for the window sill -- 6.4 A tea brewer -- 6.4.1 Water boiler subproject -- 6.4.2 Tea cup subproject -- 6.4.3 Control system subproject -- 6.5 An electronic lock -- 6.5.1  Shift register function of the LOGO! -- 6.5.2 Brief description of the function block diagram -- 6.6 Object monitoring -- 6.6.1 Integration of a camera -- 6.7  An intelligent garden watering system with ­process water control -- 6.7.1 Soil humidity measurement subproject -- 6.7.2 Watering process subproject -- 6.7.3 Overall circuit for garden watering -- 6.8 Speed measurement with the LOGO! -- 6.9 Controlling a photovoltaic system -- 6.10 Generating hot water using a wood stove -- 6.11 An (automobile) alarm system -- 6.12  Automated feeding machine for an aquarium or ­terrarium -- 6.13 Telemetry for a vacation home -- 6.13.1 Subproject: Access point protection -- 6.13.2 Subproject: Frost and humidity monitoring -- 6.13.3 Additional capabilities of the remote display and remote control -- 6.14 A service for seniors -- 6.14.1 Motion detector subproject -- 6.14.2 Water consumption subproject -- 6.14.3 Medication taking subproject -- 6.15 The automatic lawn mower -- 6.15.1 Controlling the two motors subproject -- 6.15.2 Putting the lawn mower into parking position subproject -- 6.15.3 Lawn mower with low battery power subproject.
6.15.4 Lawn mower in the parking position subproject -- 6.15.5 Tip-over protection subproject -- 6.15.6 UDF blocks in the project -- 7 Appendix -- 7.1 Signal designations -- 7.2 Time delays -- References -- Index -- Further books from Publicis Publishing -- Advertisement: Siemens Automation Cooperates with Education.
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Cover -- LOGO! 8A - Practical Introduction, with Circuit Solutions and Example Programs -- Imprint -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Modern information technology -- 1.1 Fundamentals of electrical engineering -- 1.1.1 Sensors -- 1.1.2 Actuators -- 1.2 Open-loop and closed-loop control -- 1.2.1 Classification of open-loop control systems -- 1.2.2 Classification of closed-loop control systems -- 1.3  Programmable logic circuits and ­programmable relays -- 2  Introduction to working with ­Siemens LOGO! Soft Comfort -- 2.1 The program interface -- 2.1.1 Developing a program -- 2.2 Settings -- 2.2.1 Block properties -- 2.2.2 Basic program settings -- 2.3 The help function -- 2.4 The simulation mode -- 3  Connection of LOGO! and ­transfer of a ­program -- 3.1 Preassembled practice boards for simulation -- 3.2 The connection of sensors and actuators -- 3.3 Power supply -- 3.4 LOGO! in the network -- 3.4.1 The capabilities of a web server -- 3.5 External storage media -- 3.6 SMS function -- 3.6.1 Data exchange between CMR2020 and LOGO! -- 3.7 Expansion components for LOGO! -- 3.8 Trial project for circuit wiring -- 3.8.1 Circuit for hardware simulation -- 3.8.2 A simple program: the twilight switch -- 3.9 Integration of the LOGO! into 5 V systems -- 3.10 Transfer of programs -- 3.10.1 Sending programs to the LOGO! -- 3.10.2 Loading programs from the LOGO! -- 3.10.3 Protection of the LOGO! by the administrator mode -- 4 Simple exercises with the LOGO! -- 4.1 Switching by means of digital signals -- 4.2 Switching by means of analog signals -- 4.3 Time delays -- 4.4 Comparator circuit -- 4.5 Pulse or frequency measurement -- 4.6 Information output on one display -- 4.6.1 Ticker function and colored background lighting -- 4.7 Simplifying complex circuits -- 4.7.1 Splitting and merging connections -- 4.7.2 Creating UDF blocks.

5  Planning and carrying out a project in information technology -- 5.1 Project planning using an example of a fan circuit -- 5.2 Safety notes -- 5.3 A simple soldering course -- 5.3.1  Manufacturing a board for the simulation of the LOGO! inputs -- 6 Using the LOGO! in day-to-day operations -- 6.1 A weather station -- 6.1.1 Anemometer subprogram -- 6.1.2 Temperature measurement subprogram -- 6.1.3 Precipitation measurement subprogram -- 6.1.4 Overall program for weather station -- 6.2 An illumination system -- 6.3 A plant station for the window sill -- 6.4 A tea brewer -- 6.4.1 Water boiler subproject -- 6.4.2 Tea cup subproject -- 6.4.3 Control system subproject -- 6.5 An electronic lock -- 6.5.1  Shift register function of the LOGO! -- 6.5.2 Brief description of the function block diagram -- 6.6 Object monitoring -- 6.6.1 Integration of a camera -- 6.7  An intelligent garden watering system with ­process water control -- 6.7.1 Soil humidity measurement subproject -- 6.7.2 Watering process subproject -- 6.7.3 Overall circuit for garden watering -- 6.8 Speed measurement with the LOGO! -- 6.9 Controlling a photovoltaic system -- 6.10 Generating hot water using a wood stove -- 6.11 An (automobile) alarm system -- 6.12  Automated feeding machine for an aquarium or ­terrarium -- 6.13 Telemetry for a vacation home -- 6.13.1 Subproject: Access point protection -- 6.13.2 Subproject: Frost and humidity monitoring -- 6.13.3 Additional capabilities of the remote display and remote control -- 6.14 A service for seniors -- 6.14.1 Motion detector subproject -- 6.14.2 Water consumption subproject -- 6.14.3 Medication taking subproject -- 6.15 The automatic lawn mower -- 6.15.1 Controlling the two motors subproject -- 6.15.2 Putting the lawn mower into parking position subproject -- 6.15.3 Lawn mower with low battery power subproject.

6.15.4 Lawn mower in the parking position subproject -- 6.15.5 Tip-over protection subproject -- 6.15.6 UDF blocks in the project -- 7 Appendix -- 7.1 Signal designations -- 7.2 Time delays -- References -- Index -- Further books from Publicis Publishing -- Advertisement: Siemens Automation Cooperates with Education.

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