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ASCII,COMPUTER

AND NETWORK
INTERFACE
ASCII CODE

 ASCII stands for American Standard Code for


Information Interchange.

 It is an alphanumeric code because it includes letters


as well as numbers.

 It is used to interface the PLC CPU with


alphanumeric keyboards and printers.
ASCII codes includes:

 26 lower case.

 26 upper case.

 25 special characters[@,#,$,%,*,+.-.(,= and so on].


Process of ASCII:

 The key on the keyboard of a computer are


converted directly into ASCII for processing by the
computer.
 Each time you press a keyboard, a 7 bit or 8-bit word
stored in the computer memory to represent by the
alphanumeric, function, or control data represented
by the specific key that was depressed.
 ASCII modules convert the ASCII code information
to PLC can process information.
 The communication interfacing is done through
either an RS-232 or RS-422 protocol.
 Modules are available that will transmit and receive
ASCII files and that can be used to create an operator
interface.
 The user writes a program in the BASIC language
that operates in conjunction with the ladder logic as
the program runs.
FUZZY LOGIC INTERFACE
 Fuzzy logic interfaces, which are offered by a few PLC
manufacturers, provide a way of implementing fuzzy
logic algorithms in PLC’s.
 Fuzzy logic algorithms analyse input data to provide
control of a process.
 They work with other input and output interfaces,
providing an intelligent link between the two.
NETWORK INTERFACING MODULE
 It’s allow a number of PLCs and other intelligent
devices to communicate and pass PLC data over a
high speed local area communication network.

 Any device may interface with the network.

 Because, The network is not restricted to only


products designed by the networks manufacturer.
MOST POPULAR NETWORKS:

 Device-level bus networks (e.g., CAN bus, Seriplex,


etc.), which are used by discrete devices
 Process field networks (e.g., Fieldbus and Profibus),
which are used by analog devices
 Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 networks, used by PLC
CPUs and computers
 Proprietary networks, which are widely used by
large PLC manufacturers
A standard PLC local area network:
A PLC local area network with CAN bus (device bus) and Fieldbus
(process bus) sub networks:
 A network interface module implements all of the
necessary communication connections and
protocols to ensure that a message is accurately
passed along the network.

 network interface transmits the message over the


network at the networks baud rate speed.

 The speed and protocol for the communication link


varies depending on the network.
COMMUNICATION MEDIA:

 twin axial.
 coaxial.
 twisted-pair.

 Depending on the network type and configuration, a


network module can be connected, at a distance of
up to 10,000 feet, with 100 to 1000 devices (nodes).
THANK YOU

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