Don't be PLC Programmer and Automation Engineer

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  • @guymailhot1130
    @guymailhot1130 Před 3 lety +83

    BEST ADVICE EVER!!!! Learning how to code is useless. Learning how to use PLC and implement great coding is good.

  • @oscardasilva971
    @oscardasilva971 Před 2 lety +87

    Long story short: it's not about coding, it's about problem solving.

  • @realsuccess5722
    @realsuccess5722 Před 2 lety +11

    I agree with you as I started plc programming at Modicon 984 series and I was implementing my own program at lime stone crusher. After that I used quantum series Siemens S7-400 plc and Honeywell experion R210 DCS and ABB DCS and many more.

  • @808JuJu
    @808JuJu Před 2 lety +79

    What do you mean. I’m an electrician that had taken a PLC as part of my schooling and I’m making $100,000 for sitting in a comfy chair for about 4-6 hours a day just dragging around open and closed switches

  • @codyeakinsbradley
    @codyeakinsbradley Před rokem +1

    As someone that works in manufacturing, and knows most of the syntax you've given examples of, would that be a keen indicator that I can apply myself to at least entry level PLC/VFD learning? I already have change basic communications on the HMI side of things and the main PLC technician at my job isn't too well versed in anything else related to computations other than the specific program our company uses. I may be in over my head, but it's just frustrating seeing that we only have one PLC tech at our location and I want to be at least capable enough while also being able to focus on other issues not PLC related.

  • @user-wm7il4bq6o
    @user-wm7il4bq6o Před 3 lety +1

    That's my favourite chanel ever
    Thanks a lot 🇹🇳🙏

  • @myonlineusername6015
    @myonlineusername6015 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Long time since somebody didn't waste 18 minutes of my time on youtube. This is so refreshing, I get to obtain so much info in 4 minutes, I rarely write comments, but you did a good job on this one regarding content

  • @rafald3832
    @rafald3832 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi. Can you tell me-if im 33 but i got passion about automation/plc-is t worth to getting certyfication(no formal degree) or its too late and even for entry job in field employers require diploma?

  • @maheshchavan3354
    @maheshchavan3354 Před 3 lety +9

    He giving totally right knowledge ,keep going bro

  • @satyrgaming9143
    @satyrgaming9143 Před 2 lety +1

    what was that thing we shall with first? (Santics) is it a software? where to get it?

  • @Robot-PLCProgramming
    @Robot-PLCProgramming Před 2 měsíci

    You’re video has been very helpful to me when I was studying automation engineer. Now i am an automation engineer and working full time with plc, scada, robots etc…. God bless you

  • @kirmanidawar
    @kirmanidawar Před rokem

    I am pursuing my graduation (Bsc with physics and maths) but I want be an automation engineer. Brother give me correct knowledge how I start.

  • @makwanashivam1947
    @makwanashivam1947 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks sir for motivate me

  • @jramontorres6142
    @jramontorres6142 Před 3 lety +36

    That is of course if you are using hard to use, big-name automation systems, where the end user client is forced to hire a code programmer to do the simplest of real-life tasks. I am used to systems that take weeks to learn, months at worst. A VFD can be controlled by a simple PID loop. Logic statements can be programmed with easy plain English "if-then" logic statements using commands like IF, THEN, ELSE, AND, OR, FOR, etc. This is what happens when a system is designed to be complex so that the client is on the hook instead of designing it to be used as a tool. I've been doing this for over 25 years and it is not as difficult as this video makes it out to be.

    • @KLAWNINETY
      @KLAWNINETY Před 2 lety +1

      That's all true but that's how the big companies make their money. If they didn't have revenue fr the software they would make up for it somewhere else.

    • @vel5724
      @vel5724 Před 2 lety

      @J Ramon Torres it sounds like you are using a combination of IFTTT and boolean logic. What hardware are you doing this with For the past 25 years if you don't mind enlightening me? Or were you speaking against "code programing" in the instance of structured text and you use ladder logic?

  • @bholagupta3948
    @bholagupta3948 Před 3 lety

    Hello sir
    Can you help me to learn Coding in STL and SCL language for plc I have visited many industries and I saw many application now just I want to develop that application by using STL and SCL PLC programing can get your any direct contact....

  • @logeshwaran494
    @logeshwaran494 Před 2 lety +4

    Sir I'm studying electrical engineering final year And I joined course in AutoCAD electrical . Now I want to learn PLC scada is there useful for me after completing autocad electrical. Otherwise is there any relatable course after completing autocad electrical. I'm confused lot . Please tell me

    • @sanaali3875
      @sanaali3875 Před rokem

      Plc programing and scada is the right decision.

  • @engrnoumanali8005
    @engrnoumanali8005 Před 3 lety +14

    Oooo yes.....
    Same problem I'm facing from many months....
    I was leaning code only...
    Now I will focus on industrial applications and will visit industries.

    • @ITandAutomationAcademy
      @ITandAutomationAcademy  Před 3 lety +3

      Nouman good to know it helped u

    • @cheyguvera9680
      @cheyguvera9680 Před 3 lety

      Hi bro how you learned by yourself or any institutions?

    • @engrnoumanali8005
      @engrnoumanali8005 Před 3 lety +1

      @@cheyguvera9680 Brother it is very easy if you have willpower to learn.
      Simply follow this channel and do practice.
      I'm also here to guide you if you face any difficulty you can ask anything, I will try to guide you according to my knowledge and experience.
      And if I wouldn't able to tell you than we can ask from Sir Nouman.
      I learned a lot from this channel.
      Follow this channel and start watching videos from first lecture on this channel.
      You can ask how to start:
      +923157035658

    • @ADARSHSINGH-iq3lu
      @ADARSHSINGH-iq3lu Před 3 lety

      @@ITandAutomationAcademy give your team number and whats the rate's of your coaching

  • @carloscopa4
    @carloscopa4 Před 3 lety +2

    Best content!!

  • @anzorgiaurgiev7433
    @anzorgiaurgiev7433 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello There are people here with whom I could master this profession, now I work at a metallurgical plant, I process bronze and aluminum, I am also learning how to do welding, in the future I really want to go to the profession given in this video.

    • @shakarsalih171
      @shakarsalih171 Před 2 lety

      Hi , are you still confused or started a new course?

  • @aasmamasali6248
    @aasmamasali6248 Před 3 lety +3

    Now I am doing diploma in electrical engineering and I really want to learn industrial automation so what should I do after diploma for learning automation which course is best in automation and what's a duration?

  • @truthofsanatanihindu9039

    Sir please tell me about csv validation I can joined these job how is career in this field

  • @NihalVishwakarma-ol1qc
    @NihalVishwakarma-ol1qc Před rokem +1

    Sir how to apply after learning please guide

  • @multigear7526
    @multigear7526 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello sir I am just start doing job in automation plzz help me learn Siemens programing and communication

  • @mohdmobeen2809
    @mohdmobeen2809 Před rokem +1

    For PLC programming will be best from B tech Electronic or Electrical?

  • @thisandthat797
    @thisandthat797 Před 2 lety

    Bro what do you mean by syntax

  • @Smitasahoo99
    @Smitasahoo99 Před 3 lety

    i know codes as well as applications and serching for jobs but in steel industry its extremly hard to get jgood jobs, so better try in it sector, easy codings and easy jobs

  • @apurbabiswas3541
    @apurbabiswas3541 Před 5 měsíci

    How can i get job in MNC? I've owned verious type problem and client requirements in the process plant and material handling plant and sloved by me with great deep thinking with the hepl of my knowledge in ABB DCS PLCD SCADA HMI. Now i believe i can commission projects with my all automation expertise and some helps in critical time.

  • @imamcahyoseptiawan
    @imamcahyoseptiawan Před 3 lety

    Why we must learning the syntax first, before we program the plc ???

  • @mohammedirfan4308
    @mohammedirfan4308 Před 2 lety +2

    Assalamualaikum, I got a job in Siemens as a Test Automation Engineer for industrial automation in PLC, HMI , SCADA. Basically it is a testing job. I want to know the growth in field. And career in the testing field. Please give your inputs

    • @aju8021
      @aju8021 Před rokem

      Bro how's your job?..i'm an engineering graduate now. And i'm thinking about taking a course on scada and plc.

  • @jehadmohammed8114
    @jehadmohammed8114 Před 2 lety

    So far so good

  • @kholiodz
    @kholiodz Před 2 lety +1

    Absolutely I agree with you, But i don't have the money to purchase vfds..,and apply my code. So how we do to apply what we learn!

    • @dwaynes5983
      @dwaynes5983 Před 2 lety

      I use parts from work. Permission to take home to use then return to company. $100k in parts so we dont run short.

  • @kingkai3862
    @kingkai3862 Před 3 lety +2

    Salaam bro...
    My tech school teach us TIA Portal programming and we implement it into basic FESTO conveyor through S7-300 313C model. We learn concept like Sequence Controls, Analogue I/O manipulation, Function Block FB. It this good enough for entry level? I fear it may be too basic.

    • @wybo2
      @wybo2 Před 3 lety +1

      I felt exacly the same when I started out. What you describe is pretty much the max you can learn in a school anyhow, it is good enough for an entry level job. If you wish to crank up your skills a bit you could teach yourself CoDeSys.
      If you can't find a job right away, you could look up a real machine on youtube. Nothing too hard, something that has a few pistons and a few motors (motors that are either ON or OFF or have a simple speed-control. Belts, pumps, drill motors, hydraulic units, that sort of thing. Stay away from anything position-controlled like servos for now. You can revisit them those at a later point)
      Make the elektrical diagrams for a cabinet that could run this machine, including start and stop buttons, a button to acknoledge a error, etc. (use pencil and paper and dont worry about perfection)
      Write a PLC-program, not to control the machine, but to simulate each physical component in the machine. You can visulize all this in CoDeSys.
      Now you can write the PLC-program to control this virtual machine and test it out. Spice things up and imagine what could go wrong, like parts getting stuck, a motor breaking down, a sensor getting disconnected, etc. Now adapt your program to handle those things going wrong and test it in your simulated machine.
      Making a simulation of a real machine will be harder than you may think at first, so start simple.

  • @karimsh4281
    @karimsh4281 Před 3 lety +1

    I learned Ladder language then i learned C++ to improve my programming skills and i always see industrial automation systems. is that alright??

    • @ITandAutomationAcademy
      @ITandAutomationAcademy  Před 3 lety +1

      You can try STL and FBD

    • @karimsh4281
      @karimsh4281 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ITandAutomationAcademy i think that Structured Text is the best language among PLC's language

    • @fachriyasir661
      @fachriyasir661 Před 3 lety

      @@karimsh4281 can you please give a reason of why st is the best language??

    • @karimsh4281
      @karimsh4281 Před 3 lety

      @@fachriyasir661 because you can do complex operations with it. But it's hard for troubleshooting

    • @mmaranta785
      @mmaranta785 Před 3 lety

      The best thing is to have the hardware in front of you and experiment with ladder logic, structured text or C.

  • @rasheedrodneyroberts1568
    @rasheedrodneyroberts1568 Před 2 lety +2

    As Salaamu alaykum wa rahmatullah. I am a nuclear technician in power plants but I have been interested in learning how to control the systems with PLC's and programming for quite some time now. I just don't know which way to go and where to start. I make good money but don't want to turn wrenches and weld for the res of my life. Can you help me out with where I should start? Barakallahu feekum

    • @ITandAutomationAcademy
      @ITandAutomationAcademy  Před 2 lety

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    • @rasheedrodneyroberts1568
      @rasheedrodneyroberts1568 Před 2 lety

      @@ITandAutomationAcademy jazaakallahu khair will be in touch 👍🏾

  • @itzamiramir3389
    @itzamiramir3389 Před 3 lety

    Right sir

  • @HR_10Riders
    @HR_10Riders Před 3 lety

    reallly helpful bro

  • @DIGIEXPOSER
    @DIGIEXPOSER Před rokem

    Anybody please suggests me how to learn plc

  • @salmankhan-vq7pc
    @salmankhan-vq7pc Před 3 lety +3

    Will scope of plc engineer get affected in future by industry 4.0?

  • @DanielAlor1
    @DanielAlor1 Před 8 měsíci

    Is there any simens internship opportunities please?

  • @MultifunktionsRaik
    @MultifunktionsRaik Před 3 lety

    true words

  • @jacksonprice8672
    @jacksonprice8672 Před 3 lety +5

    Hi there i am an electrician 20 years old but would like to start my own industrial/commercial automation company one day.
    I have been working in a food and beverages production factory for 2 years and have a but of experience with PLC’s.
    Any ideas on what would help me reach my goal?
    Thank you!

    • @bilgisiz468
      @bilgisiz468 Před 2 lety

      Hello, did you start your own company?

    • @matt260
      @matt260 Před rokem

      You need lots of experience get an entry level job as a controls designer or PLC programmer to start. Its a big industry and lots of hands on experience is needed you cant just start your business, start working for a company.

  • @ADARSHSINGH-iq3lu
    @ADARSHSINGH-iq3lu Před 3 lety

    Where is persolise no of your team

  • @muhammadshehbaz7765
    @muhammadshehbaz7765 Před 3 lety

    If you don't get opportunity to apply your code in industrial application . What we can do?

    • @ITandAutomationAcademy
      @ITandAutomationAcademy  Před 3 lety

      You can get help of books for industrial applications

    • @Aabir-Ahmed
      @Aabir-Ahmed Před 3 lety +1

      @@ITandAutomationAcademy suggest me some books for industrial automation

  • @AhsanAli-ib4uz
    @AhsanAli-ib4uz Před rokem +1

    Please work on your audio quality and add captions

  • @gzebnoor7685
    @gzebnoor7685 Před 2 lety +2

    I have done MSc Electronics can I do plc scada?
    Can I get a job?

    • @aju8021
      @aju8021 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Bro what u doing now?

  • @Yoyo-wf5vv
    @Yoyo-wf5vv Před 3 lety +14

    There are so many industrial automation engineers available outta there.. Manu programmers with good amount of multiple vendors training. Since corona hit, the demand for industrial automatin professionals is significantly decreased. Companies now mostly outsource most of the programming & HMI design works to cheap remote programmers. I think guys who are in their early career shall tailor their skills in building automation, as there seems to b a major push towards sustainable and green buildings recently not to mention new regulations of bms cuz of corona and all. I know you are all up for industrial automation but trust me man the demands for these professionals is continuosly declining

    • @somtingwongwai7194
      @somtingwongwai7194 Před 3 lety +1

      Agreed, BMS is the way forward especially in specialized HVAC and energy monitoring system, however this author is absolutely correct in saying the importance of practical integration and its implementation. Web integration, analytics via IOT is also very important as well

    • @nigelcardoso7653
      @nigelcardoso7653 Před 3 lety +2

      What else is in demand other than building automation ?

    • @szabolcstrucz2220
      @szabolcstrucz2220 Před rokem +3

      I think it is the quite opposite. With 4.0 we will see the biggest demand for Automation Engineer.

  • @awaisali440
    @awaisali440 Před 3 lety

    That's right.

  • @azizurrehman6632
    @azizurrehman6632 Před 3 lety

    From where you belongs in Pakistan? I want to join you and your team.

  • @abhishek9798
    @abhishek9798 Před 2 lety +2

    Sir which programming languages is good in future.
    Now iam using LD & FBD

  • @mahadimohammad835
    @mahadimohammad835 Před 3 lety +2

    I am a electrician. My dreams i will work in automation field. But i have not any academic degree in automation sector or electrical sector. Is it essential to be a engineer for working aumation Sector?????. I am educated in business studies sector.... Plz reply me anyone....

    • @ITandAutomationAcademy
      @ITandAutomationAcademy  Před 3 lety

      Reach us on whatsapp num provided in description

    • @matthewmeuleman3369
      @matthewmeuleman3369 Před 2 lety

      Engineers can't do electrical work. I am a sparky too, just finished commissioning a lift for an underground car stacker. A former sparky was commissioning the PLC program that the vendor supplied.
      If you can do an advanced trade course in industrial automation and control, which covers vfds, PLC's digital and analogue, networking, instrumentation concepts, sensors. And machine safety. I did one years ago and it's only just come in handy.
      My boss told me in Australia an automation tech needs to be dual trade, electrical, instrumentation, along with advanced trade in automation.

  • @91Jawad
    @91Jawad Před 3 lety +5

    Your video title scared me for a bit :)

    • @ITandAutomationAcademy
      @ITandAutomationAcademy  Před 3 lety +1

      Hahahhaha tension not bro

    • @91Jawad
      @91Jawad Před 3 lety

      @@ITandAutomationAcademy Tension lena ka nahin, tension dena ka :)

    • @et.sachin
      @et.sachin Před 3 lety +1

      @@91Jawad Bro are you an automation engineer?

  • @enque01
    @enque01 Před rokem +3

    I'm an electronics systems engineer who have designed many products, and I'm also a professional software engineer with a decade of industry experience. I'm about to design my own production facility (factory line) for my own product. I came to this video to learn why the heck people use expensive PLC:s for industrial automation when they seem to be just stupider versions of MCU:s. Looking at this video and a few others I learnt that there is no reason. PLC:s are a stupid legacy way to do things and that I should avoid them like the plague when designing my factory line. With an MCU all the hardware is nearly free, all the software is free, and the software is natively intermixable with all other computers and software systems, without having to buy an expensive software package from the PLC vendor that only works with the PLC:s of that specific vendor. Good grief! I'm never putting a PLC in any of my robots or production lines!

    • @steve5nash
      @steve5nash Před 11 měsíci

      What is MCU? Is it reliable as a PLC for many years?

    • @enque01
      @enque01 Před 11 měsíci +5

      @steve5nash Every PLC has an MCU inside it. It is the processor. But you need to design more details around the processor if you use an MCU. Let me explain the difference with an analogy.
      A PLC is like a coloring book for children. It has 40 pages of simply drawn wild animals that you can fill in the colors of. But the coloring book costs $200 and you can only use the coloring pens that are made by the same company that made the coloring book. A set of such pens cost $500. But they are safe, so when you try to color the turtle 🐢 it is likely it will become colored like a turtle.
      An MCU is like a book with 200 blank pages that cost $3. And you can use whatever pens you want, even the cheapest $0.10 pencils ✏️ work just fine. And you can draw whatever you want. The problem is that you need to know how to draw. But if you DO know how to draw, now you're free to draw whatever style of art you want. It doesn't have to be those cartoon animals. It can be something much more advanced and pretty. And it is ridiculously cheap compared to the coloring book. But if you don't know how to draw then the result will look really bad.
      The coloring book used to be a blank book before they changed it and put all those patterns on the pages.
      I know how to draw. Therefore coloring books are stupid to buy. I only buy the book with blank pages.

    • @1dae360
      @1dae360 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@enque01 I am installing a PLC as an integrator. my answer is this: if you are satisfied with microprocessors, the system will be GOLD, more expensive than a PLC. Because the engineer who did it will leave, the whole system will be tied to him and YOU will have to program a new one from scratch, or feed the old engineer with gold. And when you buy a standard PLC solution, any automation engineer will come and support the system. So as long as you have one plant and you know all the wiring there, it’s convenient for you. But when you think like Rockefeller, you will buy PLCs from me, not microprocessors.

    • @MR-backup
      @MR-backup Před 9 měsíci

      Ha, good luck having them last in an industrial environment for anything past 5 years.

    • @MR-backup
      @MR-backup Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@1dae360 It seems he "is" the Engineer, in this example.

  • @josephp7015
    @josephp7015 Před 3 lety +1

    Please somebody tell me what was the word he said "syntix" "scientix" "centix" or "syntax". I think it is the key word of this video but Im not so sure what i heard...thanks in advance

  • @massimovarano407
    @massimovarano407 Před rokem +3

    coding is becoming an obsolete skill. Automation itself killed it, now it is all about how to use software to do stuff

    • @Joe-os2dd
      @Joe-os2dd Před 11 měsíci

      automation is coding , these software packages were developed with coding …. So how can you say coding is obsolete especially the rise of automating processes based on coding

    • @MR-backup
      @MR-backup Před 9 měsíci

      @@Joe-os2ddChatGPT entered the chat.

    • @Joe-os2dd
      @Joe-os2dd Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@MR-backup chat GPT didn’t fall from the sky, people wrote the program behind it.

    • @MR-backup
      @MR-backup Před 9 měsíci

      @@Joe-os2ddOnce you start asking it political questions, that is supremely self evident. But how long until until it starts to write it's own code?
      I believe there will be two camps into the future of Tech:
      Those that understand Man is essential to it, for Man's purposes; and those that believe tech will ultimately become self sustaining and turn into some kind of deity that will "babysit" Man into eternity.

  • @robinsonsaez3580
    @robinsonsaez3580 Před 3 lety +3

    Do you need to have an electrical background in order to be a plc programmer?

    • @ratafrisco5840
      @ratafrisco5840 Před 3 lety

      Of course

    • @robinsonsaez3580
      @robinsonsaez3580 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ratafrisco5840 So, you are telling me no one but an electrical engineer can write plc programs.

    • @nixchua2672
      @nixchua2672 Před 3 lety +1

      no need
      I am chemical engineering background
      but now I work as plc programmer

    • @robinsonsaez3580
      @robinsonsaez3580 Před 3 lety

      @@nixchua2672 did you do any extra course? to improve some skills? for example a course to build electrical control panels or anything like that?

    • @robinsonsaez3580
      @robinsonsaez3580 Před 3 lety

      @@nixchua2672 but do you build panels or you just write programs? or as chemical engineer you learn about motors, wiring etc etc?

  • @ggghh1
    @ggghh1 Před 2 lety +5

    So basically, just learn the basics for programming, and put your focus on ways to solve problems. Then think about how to turn that into code? Agreed. I do electrical+mechanical+siemensPLC programming, and we got one guy only programming. He just doesn't know how the machines work, and you have to tell him how to do many thing. He's great at coding though, but not at problem solving.

    • @dwaynes5983
      @dwaynes5983 Před 2 lety

      I have to teach new engineers all the time. Just dont know and I have 30 yrs in.

  • @smileplease1347
    @smileplease1347 Před 3 lety +1

    As salam alaikum.
    I am an instrument technician. I tried many companies but just because i don't have gulf exp i didn't get the job. Now i am working as BMS technician in Saudi Arabia from 6 years. I have good knowledge in this field now. I am confused what should i do become a BMS operator or trying for instrumentation field. Please help sir.

    • @ITandAutomationAcademy
      @ITandAutomationAcademy  Před 3 lety

      Dont lose hopes work on Skills and keep on trying your luck , u will soon get your dream job

    • @smileplease1347
      @smileplease1347 Před 3 lety

      @@ITandAutomationAcademy i have good knowledge about field belong to BMS system and alhamdulillah also testing and commissioning. But i like automation system. Can i learn programing of PLC. I have basic knowledge about plac and input and output.

  • @MrBulukuduk
    @MrBulukuduk Před 3 lety

    waálaikumus salam warahmatullahi wa barakatuh..

  • @nyashadzashechiome
    @nyashadzashechiome Před 8 měsíci

    can you do networking trainings too to boost chances of getting a job

  • @Usman-YousufZai
    @Usman-YousufZai Před 3 lety

    I need suggestions. I am working as a draftsman in Saudi Arabia just make the drawings. I want to change my career in an other field so it is possible to learn PLC without electrical engineering. what should I do???

    • @ITandAutomationAcademy
      @ITandAutomationAcademy  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes its posible , we do also provide online trainings

    • @smileplease1347
      @smileplease1347 Před 3 lety

      @@ITandAutomationAcademy sir o wanna make career in this field too. But i am not an engineer

  • @sanatani_Hindu012
    @sanatani_Hindu012 Před 3 lety +6

    Sir now I am studying Mechanical Engineering. Can I make my career in automation Engineer???

    • @Nerfzisback
      @Nerfzisback Před 3 lety +1

      of course you can

    • @agb8764
      @agb8764 Před 3 lety +1

      Any machanical knowledge is very useful for an automation engineer.

    • @Paw_Low
      @Paw_Low Před 3 lety

      @@agb8764 so true, you have to mechanically understand what are you programming

    • @ignaciolopezsoto9929
      @ignaciolopezsoto9929 Před 3 lety +4

      It’s my case. I’m a Mechanical Engineer and I design, put together, test Control Panels and program PLCs. I got my UL508A MTR certificate a month ago.

    • @plcrg8538
      @plcrg8538 Před 3 lety

      You can

  • @MuhammadArslan-wo3re
    @MuhammadArslan-wo3re Před 3 lety +2

    Can anyone help me in plc programming for a project i am working on .?

    • @droneverse1203
      @droneverse1203 Před 3 lety +1

      What kind of information do you need?

    • @MuhammadArslan-wo3re
      @MuhammadArslan-wo3re Před 3 lety

      @@droneverse1203 i am Beginner and i want to make a program in which i have two pumps and want to rum them alternatively depend on running hours plus to count the running time .pls help

    • @mmaranta785
      @mmaranta785 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MuhammadArslan-wo3re you should learn ladder logic with the brand of PLC that you will be using. The best 5hing is to have the hardware and experiment with the ladder logic by turning on lamps or something, then later interfacing to the pumps.

    • @droneverse1203
      @droneverse1203 Před 2 lety

      @@MuhammadArslan-wo3re Well i can help you if its in Siemens

  • @fawadali1520
    @fawadali1520 Před rokem

    Your vlog in hindi also ?

  • @mw3blackopsglitches
    @mw3blackopsglitches Před rokem

    you probs do need to be a engineer to work on siemens

  • @freshgino
    @freshgino Před 3 lety +2

    I have no idea what exactly is being said in this video…..

  • @amitkonde863
    @amitkonde863 Před 3 lety +1

    First view

  • @kakhil1843
    @kakhil1843 Před 2 lety

    super jai sriram

  • @danishk4172
    @danishk4172 Před 3 lety

    Pls don't program Bombs!