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PCL controllers available?????
andyolney
Automation Direct has some $120 PLC's with $99 programing software.
Andy -- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., wanliker@a... wrote: Does anyone on the list have a source of low cost PLC'S,Programmable Logic Controllers, available with either free or very low costprogramming software?equipment in CNC operated equipment. |
stevenson_engineers
We use PLC's made by IMO.
Their smallest version The KLG 7 series is available as a starter kit with PLC, cable for PLC to PC and software for about 70 UKP [$100 ] The software is actually a free download from their web site. Go to click on freesoftawre and follow the KLG- WIN link. John S. --- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., wanliker@a... wrote:Programmable Logic Controllers, available with either free or very low costprogramming software?equipment in CNC operated equipment. |
Carlos Guillermo
Bill -
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I ran across this site recently: Looks like an interesting approach... Regards, Carlos Guillermo VERVE Engineering & Design -----Original Message-----
From: wanliker@... [mailto:wanliker@...] Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 10:16 PM To: CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@... Subject: Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: PCL controllers available????? Any others in the US????????????????? bill <We use PLC's made by IMO. Their smallest version The KLG 7 series is available as a starter kit |
wayne_j_hill
My friend uses them and swears by them and not at them.
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--- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@y..., "andyolney" <andy@o...> wrote:
Automation Direct has some $120 PLC's with $99 programing software. |
Dave Dillabough
Depending on what you want to do might be of interest to you.
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From their page: This is a project to create and distribute a PLC-like program for Linux (PLC = Programmable Logic Controller), licensed under the GNU GPL. We take advantage of the fact that we have an underlying operating system and use its features to make the MatPLC modular. One module could be a plc5 emulator, that executes plc5 code. Another module, already written, is a PID loop. A different module handles I/O. Currently, we are in rather early stages: we have a simple IL-style language for logic modules (or C can be used), a signal-processing module which includes a PID loop, an I/O module or two and some simple HMI modules. At 07:47 PM 11/4/02 -0500, wanliker@... wrote:
Does anyone on the list have a source of low cost PLC'S, Programmable Logic |
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