FEATURES
* With its stability and linearity, cutting-edge sensor technology is setting new standards for teaching technology.
* A sensor is a device which receives and responds to a signal or stimulus. A sensor differs from a transducer in the way that a transducer converts one form of energy into other formwhereas a sensor converts the received signal into electrical form only.
* A PLC is an example of a real time system since output results must be produced in response to input conditions within a bounded time, otherwise unintended operation will result
SPECIFICATIONS
AC synchronous motor
Relays
Buzzer
Lamps
SENSORS
Analog inputs interfaced with PLC ( R T D & TC)
Transmitter
Proximity Sensor (Inductive type)
Proximity Sensor (Capacitive type) Photo diffusion
Photo reflective
Transmitter & Receiver
Reed switch (Magnet operated)
Limit switch(Mechanical type)
PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER (PLC):
* PLC with 8 inputs/outputs
EXPERIMENTS
* PLC INTERFACED
* Study of Temperature monitoring and controlling
* Study of Working of AC Synchronous motor
* Study of Ladder logic to interface all the sensors
* Study of Proximity Sensor (Inductive type)
* Study of Proximity Sensor (Capacitive type)
* Study of Photo diffusion
* Study of Photo reflective
* Study of Transmitter & Receiver
* Study of Transmitter & Receiver
* Study of Reed switch (Magnet operated)
* Study of Limit switch(Mechanical type)
* Study of Programmable Logic Controller(PLC)
* Study of Configuration and Working Of PLC
* Study of interfacing Analog inputs with PLC
* Study of Configuration and settings of Analog inputs
* Study of interfacing Digital inputs with PLC
* Study of Configuration and settings of Digital Inputs