PLC Programming

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When EDC programs a PLC, this experience and unique insight is reflected in the programs:

  • The code is organized in a way that the user can visualize the execution of the program and wherever possible, the code is documented with comments.
  • Where applicable, function blocks are utilized.
  • Redundant tags, which unnecessarily increase programming complexity, are avoided.
  • Always thinking long-term, EDC is sure to include version control practices.
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Programs include, but are not limited to:

  • Rockwell RS Logix 5
  • Rockwell RS Logix 500
  • Rockwell RS Logix 5000
  • Studio 5000
  • Siemens Step 7
  • Siemens TIA Portal

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IEC 61131-3 Languages:

  • Instruction List (IL)
  • Ladder Diagram (LD)
  • Function Block Diagram (FBP)
  • Structured Text (ST)
  • Sequential Function Chart (SFC)
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