Micro800 Plug-In Module for the Micro820, Micro830, Micro850, Micro870
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- čas přidán 22. 09. 2020
- In this lesson we show you how to install the Micro800 Plug-in modules and configure them in Rockwell Automation's Connected Components Workbench software. The Micro820, Micro830, Micro870, and Micro870 all have plug-in module slots.
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very good video covering a lot of information :) Thank you !
Glad it was helpful!
thanks sir for uploading such videos they are really awesome helps me a lot :)
Glad to hear that Suraj!
Thanks for your contributions Tim, I have a question with the resolution, why is 65535 used instead of 4095 (12bits) of the if2. greetings friend!!
I love the videos keep up the great work. Will he using these components on a project this month. Put a link for donations!
Thanks Zachary, here is the link.
www.patreon.com/TimWilborne
The scaling actually changes if you add a "Expansion Module" (more like CompactLogix) opposed to a plug in module
End even from module to module. Thanks for watching Bill!
I want such a analogue simulator
See link below.
www.theautomationstore.com/plc-tools-sim-alp2-analog-simulator-and-generator-0-10vdc-and-4-20ma/
Hi, I'm want to start learning and looking into buying the Micro850 2080-LC-50-24-???. Not sure which of the four kinds (i.e. QVB, QBB, QWB, or AWB). Thank you!
Rockwell tech support failed to help me locate the status bit of plug-in modules. My goal is to keep the logic running even while the any modules are unplugged. Instead of faulting the Micro PLC, I can keep the logic running but I am not able to locate the status bit of each module to display its status on HMI to help operators in troubleshooting to find which module is missing or needs to be replaced. Is it really impossible? Thank you
Can you adjust the temperature of a 2080-TC2 module ? During the calibration of Honeywell UDC Controller and using the Micro820 as a so called chart recorder via SCADA software, there is ~ 1.5 - 2.5°F variance between the UDC and PLC readings.
Should be able to but I don't have a 2080-TC2 to play with.
Your videos are awesome. Do you have one on thermocouple TC2 plug in module? I haven't found one. Thanks
No, I have never used one but the setup is similar to the analog module once you get the scaling numbers figured out.
Mr. Tim, I am an Electrical Engineering student working on a project using a Micro820 and your videos have been VERY helpful! I do have a question about the embedded analog output. In our project, we have to control a Omega I/P pressure transducer which takes an output signal of 4mA-20mA. The obvious issue is that the embedded analog output (V0-0) ranges from 0-10V. I have seen your previous video where you place a 250 Ohm resistor to an analog input to get your 4-20mA signal, but would the same principal apply to the analog output or would we need to purchase the extra plug in module (2080-OF2) to output 4-20mA?? Thank you in advance!
No, the opposite won't work. You would need a 0-10VDC to 4-20mA converter.
Okay, so I will need to purchase a 2080-OF2 plug in module? Thank you again for the help!
@@chasedomingues1222 That would be one option but they make external converters that may work also.
Hai sir i need we used micro 820 plc and we need to add 2080 serialisol plug in how to configure take data from vibration sensor unit we already one sensor used in embedded unit in 820
In this video you show scaling of values in the data table. You map the ANA in directly to an ANA out to drive an output from an input. The scaling is just for display demonstration it appears. I am writing values from a Compact logix to the 850 via MSG which will be in a DINT. I use the ANY to convert from DINT to REAL, scale that REAL to another REAL and then use an ANY to convert that REAL to UINT which is the physical output at the ANA out card. CCW accepted this ok but I have yet to get a test bench to physically confirm. Does this sound like it should be successful?
Hey Tim**
can we change hardware configuration in backup program like new hardware ???please suggest
At 4:12 in video it was a bit confusing which common to use . Are all the commons connected internally ?
Yes. On that particular plugin module. Not all are so ohm or your particular module.
@@TimWilborne Thank you
And used 1024ppr incremental encoder with 9 wires and in my case encoder Direct touch the product and rotate on its axis
I just not understand how to make program for my application
Hi Tim do u perhaps have a video of a pid function in CCW to control temprature or humidity with a discrete output.
pid or schaler wich would be best ?
Hi Henry, you will need a combination of videos but yes using these two, you should be able to get started.
PID in CCW czcams.com/video/6EPB6bGjZn4/video.html
Pulse train output czcams.com/video/NkAnBo2nMUs/video.html
What is the part number of Analog IO plug in module for PLC 208p-lc50-24qbb. And where can i buy
That trainer has a 2085-IF2 and a 2085-OF2, you would purchase them from your local Rockwell distributor.
www.rockwellautomation.com/en-us/company/partnernetwork/authorized-distributors.html
Screws are important! One time I trying to retrieve a P/N for an SLC 500 CPU , I opened the door and it faulted the processor and took the system down! Scary Stuff !! Anyway the screws on the CPU card we never tightened to the backplane....
Yep, no manufacturer is going to include screws that are not necessary.
I just tried to use the "Any_to_Real function and it is not available to use. I see an "Any_to_Lreal" but it doesn't work. I was wondering if a move command would work fine to make a UInt to a Real?
Switch your theme to Default and it will be there. In the Logix theme it is the STOR.
@@TimWilborne Thank you very much!!!!!
You are welcome 😁
how do you know what com is associated with each input? or are they all tied together and does not make a difference?
Yes the com terminals are very important and unique. Check out the wiring diagrams for each plug in module.
@@TimWilborne Okay, thanks. I did look at the manual/wiring diagram for 2080-IF4 and it only shows the 12-pin block and pin labels, not including which com is which. That's why I asked. If I need to I'll call them up and ask, they're usually good with customer support.
Hi Tim, Can this MICRO 850 plc work well with a Fanuc R30Ib controller?
I'm not sure. I haven't played with one but I would love to 😁
@@TimWilborne Very good. I have purchased the Micro 850 PLC, and I will use your videos as a guide. Regards
Good luck!
@@TimWilborne Hi. I want to ask the input pin number do you use to read encoder and what output pin for the pwm? greetings
Hi Tim how could I get one of those micro800
trainers
See link below
twcontrols.com/plc-trainers
Cordial Saludo!
Me gustaría aprender a comunicarme desde el PLC Micro820 a una pantalla 2711R T4T, usando un modulo enchufable (2080 SERIALISOL) con comunicación RS485. Gracias.
Good day, I am watching your video's here to learn plc programming. I am having trouble with my ccw intruction block, I am writing a scaler for my 4-20ma plug-in but I cant see any_to_real, I only have Any_to_Lreal? do where can i find it or any solution?
I had the same problem. Unfortunately I had to uninstall and reinstall CCW to fix it. Here is a video where I was asking the same question. czcams.com/video/hZFtRamkJPY/video.html
Mr Tim Good Afternoon.. Where can I contact u? I need to configure an 2080-MOT-HSC to read an encoder pulses!! Thanks
This lesson will get you 90% of the way there. It is for the built in high speed counter but the setup is the same except referencing your inputs.
twcontrols.com/lessons/allen-bradley-micro800-hsc-high-speed-counter-configuration-for-encoders-in-ccw
@@TimWilborne thank Tim. But if You could help me specificly in that configuration and wiring.
Hey why don't you try HSC plugin module and make program so we learn something by your efforts in this matter
We have done it on the built in high speed inputs of the Micro850 which can be found at the following link. With minimal modifications it also works for the 2080-MOT-HSC. The reason we haven't done it for the 2080-MOT-HSC is funding. We have a small budget for parts outside of our normal automation projects and most of it goes to Patreon projects. If we get an automation project that includes the 2080-MOT-HSC then I'll do one on it, it is just a matter of waiting for that opportunity.
twcontrols.com/lessons/allen-bradley-micro800-hsc-high-speed-counter-configuration-for-encoders-in-ccw
@@TimWilborne ok tell what are the modification I do to achieve my goal in your made program but please be specific
@@TimWilborne or say please clearly mentioned so I can understand
Tim, are you a southpaw?
Yep :)
Where does 65535 come from? - I thought the 2080-IFx were 12 Bit?
The bits of resolution doesn't necessarily determine the raw values.
I'm trying to understand when I need to use 4095 VS 16k etc.
Your videos are very helpful! Thanks for taking the time to post them.