Click PLC Unboxing & Programming / Getting Started Tutorial - Wiring & EtherNet Communication

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 57

  • @marksheltonswork7848
    @marksheltonswork7848 Před 2 lety +1

    Great choice of affordable PLC. I work with Click all the time. To watch the flashing on your laptop go to the monitor drop menu and press monitor.

  • @jorgereyes8059
    @jorgereyes8059 Před 5 lety +4

    It is amazing to see you are getting into the more affordable hardware for learning as I went and got one for my self . Looking forward to many exciting projects. Thank you for the training.

  • @pba21
    @pba21 Před 5 lety +2

    Like a BOSS! Click is small but powerful. Good job!

  • @jjjxxxaime
    @jjjxxxaime Před 3 lety

    I have worked a lot with ARDUINO, PICS, Basic Stamp but these modules are fantastic.. thanks a lot for this interesting explanation. Post more videos about this topic I appreciate it.. Thanks so much

  • @g00glian0
    @g00glian0 Před 5 lety +1

    Totally awesome. Great introduction to PLCs for me. It feels good to know something about them now.

  • @NikolayAgopyan
    @NikolayAgopyan Před 6 lety +4

    Great video, very informative and to the point. I have been looking for an easy way to get into PLCs and that is about as easy as it gets. Thank you! :)

    • @EEEnthusiast
      @EEEnthusiast  Před 6 lety +2

      Thank you sir. It's definitely much easier than many make it seem. Message me in private; I'll send you a free coupon for a course of mine on PLCs if you're interested.

    • @NikolayAgopyan
      @NikolayAgopyan Před 6 lety +3

      Thank you for the offer! I just bought your course on Udemy, its discounted more than enough to show appreciation for the knowledge you share. Its a great help for any electronics enthusiast or young engineer. :)

    • @EEEnthusiast
      @EEEnthusiast  Před 6 lety +3

      Wow, thank you for that! If you need any additional codes for friends, colleagues, etc, don't hesitate to contact me. I'd much rather have 10 people who learn and followed the course for free, than 100 people who paid for it and never actually listened to any lecture.
      Thank you once again, let me know if you have any PLC questions.

    • @michaelwilliamson2640
      @michaelwilliamson2640 Před 5 lety

      EEEnthusiast I am interested in your course. How can I purchase it?

    • @bluebird1422
      @bluebird1422 Před 5 lety

      @@EEEnthusiast when you're comming back to recording new stuff?

  • @p1nesap
    @p1nesap Před 4 lety +1

    Happy 2020 & hope you post again.

  • @toasteddbbread6186
    @toasteddbbread6186 Před 5 lety

    Hey so I’m only a 12 year old boy who’s leaning about this stuff and was really hoping you upload again thanks

  • @Rico_707
    @Rico_707 Před 3 lety

    Great vid man. Was curious about Click products and functionality is technically the same compared to AB. Keep up the good videos!

  • @vladstrulev
    @vladstrulev Před 4 lety

    Thank you Vlad. Very informative. Excellent lesson as always. Please keep them coming.

  • @tpm369
    @tpm369 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm looking forward to your follow up videos on the Click PLC.

  • @zr2ee1
    @zr2ee1 Před 6 lety +1

    Great video man, very visually informative. I haven't worked with plc's since the Allen Bradley in college. I have a project I'm starting to upgrade a few machines from mechanical 240v timer controls for my company. I have been looking at purchasing these but I've never built a cabinet before so I'm definitely learning as I go. I built a program and an interface, just have to purchase the hardware and hope I don't break anything hooking it up. Covering some videos on the physical wiring of these with terminal blocks inside a cabinet would be awesome. The most confusing part to me was how to wire and protect everything properly. Like dealing with inductive loads and why RTD's and TC's can't be used with standard analog inputs.

  • @TheJay6621
    @TheJay6621 Před 6 lety

    Great.. Click PLC is now in my wishlist.. Thanks for Sharing..

    • @EEEnthusiast
      @EEEnthusiast  Před 6 lety +3

      They are pretty cool. I'm not an expert in Clicks yet, but I'm planning to play around with them much more and see what they're capable of.

  • @ScalerWave
    @ScalerWave Před 4 měsíci

    If I have 2 of these on wifi, is it possible to use one as remote I/O for the other one? I want to use push buttons on one click and trigger outputs on the other Click.

  • @ayomidewilfred1864
    @ayomidewilfred1864 Před 4 lety

    My colleagues and I are getting one for training purpose.

  • @arbjful
    @arbjful Před 5 lety +1

    Can the Click PLC having EtherNet IP be connected to Rockwell PLC??
    The Click PLC will receive data via the EtherNet IP from the Rockwell PLC

    • @aussiegruber86
      @aussiegruber86 Před 3 lety

      The click supports ethernet IP

    • @johnkirisits6380
      @johnkirisits6380 Před 2 lety

      I know this is old, but download the EDS from the click. Upload it to the Allen Bradley. Done. Now the click is an IO for the AB.

  • @bsketballsims22
    @bsketballsims22 Před rokem

    Do you have links for the cabling and power supply?

  • @philnelson9791
    @philnelson9791 Před 3 lety

    At first glance...
    I would have routed the 24DC output wires out the other side, and crimped ring terminals on the AC input connections.

  • @angadhlambert9437
    @angadhlambert9437 Před 3 lety

    Hi, whether the Click PLC Modbus TCP compatible model can communicate with advanced HMI?

  • @rehoboth_farm
    @rehoboth_farm Před 2 lety

    I'm thinking about adding one of these to an off grid solar project. I will be running a 24 V DC system with a charge controller, batteries and inverter. Other than basic current protection, a fuse, do you think I would have to add a voltage regulator to keep from damaging the Click with power fluctuations?

  • @magnumsrule1
    @magnumsrule1 Před 3 lety

    Was hoping to see the rest of the features! Too bad you never did a follow up to this.

    • @LazerBee
      @LazerBee Před rokem

      1:00, guess this was all the passion he had

  • @sergioromero5638
    @sergioromero5638 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello Vladimir, I am looking into purchasing your factory talk course in udemy. However, I am a "learn by doing it" kind of student. I want to download the software. However, when I try to download the software the rockwell automation website requires a "Serial Number" I assume that it is necessary to purchase a license. I DONT KNOW HOW TO PURCHASE IT OR GET IN CONTACT WITH THE REPRESENTANT. could you point me in the right direction? I really want to learn factory talk

    • @sols.2525
      @sols.2525 Před 4 lety

      You can buy it from Rockwell or Rexel. It is very expensive though

  • @chrispastore1548
    @chrispastore1548 Před 5 lety

    Dude, thank you!

  • @josepheccles9341
    @josepheccles9341 Před 5 lety +1

    You lost connection because the downloaded project returned the PLC to the default IP address

  • @Georgecomaling
    @Georgecomaling Před 4 lety

    I subscribe your CZcams presentation, very simple and very informative,
    how much is that PLC unit you just unboxed.
    do I need to buy that unit in order for me to run in actual my program or just do the program and simulate the control in my laptop.
    thanks a lot.

  • @joew4202
    @joew4202 Před 3 lety

    Vlad, what is your job professionally ? How did you learn PLC so well? I am an automation tech but they only teach is very basic ladder logic and HMI. when I look online I see very complicated programs which I have no idea where to start to learn

  • @paula.jackson5463
    @paula.jackson5463 Před 2 lety

    Hey very good Vid, are you still doing anything with the Click PLC? Seems that this was done in 2018, am looking forward to your videos if you are still at it. Have programmed Modicon/Schneider and Allen Bradley. Modicon from the 784 series up to Quantum, and AB from PLC 2 Mini to the Control Logics. Am an Industrial Electrician with emphasis on Controls, PLC, 4-20mA devices etc.....hopefully you are still on.

  • @pba21
    @pba21 Před 5 lety

    Talking about "bridge", I think PLC manufacturers need to engineer the bridge in the PLC hardware. Ladder drawing is difficult. Maybe I'm wrong

  • @timothymiller2406
    @timothymiller2406 Před 4 lety

    You could have done the blinking light with a sc5 normal open contact and a out put

  • @stlo0309
    @stlo0309 Před 3 lety +1

    Where have you gone bruh? Its been almost 3 years...

    • @SolisPLC
      @SolisPLC Před 3 lety +1

      I ended up making a new channel focused on automation! Still around, but not on EEEnthusiast anymore.

  • @industrialautomationknowle373

    Nicely explain
    #industrialautomationknowledgebank

  • @satish8299
    @satish8299 Před 5 lety

    Is it possible use this PLC Design software and let it simulate ? in the designer OR have a Click PLC Simulator run the PLC program

    • @joew4202
      @joew4202 Před 3 lety

      I’m willing to bet there are preloaded programs which you can run

  • @briceb4826
    @briceb4826 Před 4 lety

    Im sad, as I can get AB PLCs for free (Industrial throwaways) but there is no way in hell I can afford the software, and I want to just use it for...random crap at home...any ideas?

  • @marceloyanez4375
    @marceloyanez4375 Před 6 lety

    Hello man, i did some code for automatic gardening, im almost finished, it uses your LCD MENU tutorial code, with some tweaks and also reads some sensors, i would like to know if you could check it so i know im on the right path. also want to know how to use delays longer than an integer, as delay max in milis is like 32ksomething

    • @petercollins797
      @petercollins797 Před 4 lety

      I'm certain this won't be timely enough to help you but in case anyone has the same question and finds your comment, I have had timers cause a counter to count up every x time, say once a second, then once the counter reaches 3600 you can have something happen, then reset the counter.

    • @cheblack677
      @cheblack677 Před 3 lety

      For longer delay just use another integer variable. Let's say every 25k millis increase the second variable so you can have 25 seconds * 32k which is over 220 hours. if you need longer take a third variable. When you rich 32000 on the second, increase the third and start the second from zero. You can have 25 seconds*32000*32000 = 811 years. I don't think any of us would be still around here to witness the moment.

  • @mattflores7911
    @mattflores7911 Před 5 lety +1

    There's a lot of commercials for just opening boxes.

  • @henrylong4258
    @henrylong4258 Před 5 lety +1

    You lost communication because you changed the IP address. Disconnect and reconnect to the new IP address.

  • @adamthethird4753
    @adamthethird4753 Před 4 lety

    I cannot stop myself from saying that if you have a PLC you don't need an Arduino.

  • @WireWeHere
    @WireWeHere Před 5 lety

    Has anyone seen my knife?