PLC stands for Programmable Logic Controller. It can be also called the backbone of any industry implementing automation in their processes. PLC is nothing but an embedded computer capable of implementing complex logic's involving Boolean, arithmetic operations and, analog and discrete combinations of inputs and outputs.
The video starts with the explanation about the block diagram of PLC's and why they are preferred in industries where a robust controller is required to automate tasks. In the next videos, we will learn about the programming of a PLC to achieve a certain task and automate it. The invention of PLC reduced the difficult task of designing complex logic's using relays and rewiring them in case of a change in logic. All these designing and redesigning logic's can be done easily by coding a PLC. Hope you enjoy this video. Subscribe to the channel for much more interesting videos.
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Link to the #1 video in the series:
https://youtu.be/rFs0zwx_s9gIntroduction to PLC | Programmable logic controllers | Steps towards learning Automation - 01
Link to the #2 video in the series:
https://youtu.be/fmEmvSazqq8How does a relay work? | Normally Open | Normally Closed | Steps towards learning Automation - 02
Link to the #3 video in the series:
https://youtu.be/6sQt1N0nBeEConcept of Sinking and Sourcing in PLC | Steps towards learning Automation - 03
Link to the #4 video in the series:
https://youtu.be/zsajTNtxfAEPLC Ladder programming #1 | NO NC contacts | AND gate logic | Steps towards learning Automation - 04
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Link to the video on Derived gates:
https://youtu.be/wGilEPBfcT8Link to our video on Boolean algebra
https://youtu.be/V4QRxFruzk8Link to previous videos on Gates:
Basic gates
https://youtu.be/-6w-MHjwzT0Derived gates
https://youtu.be/wGilEPBfcT8Mathematical operations in digital systems
Addition and Subtraction
https://youtu.be/7gmXjdDE1DQMultiplication and Division
https://youtu.be/2lemxMYsJXUConstructing gates
Using NAND
https://youtu.be/okZBqPd1xd4Using NOR
https://youtu.be/auh8NRN0wR0Link to the video:
https://youtu.be/sVc-XIysw0con Double Beam Spectrometer
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https://youtu.be/MKFjGIrRKt4on Basics of UV-Vis spectroscopy in Analytical Instrumentation
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https://youtu.be/pxDbEkspXs0 on Filters and Monochromators, Gratings used in Analytical Instrumentation
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https://youtu.be/YI17AmrR5Iwon Detectors used in Analytical Instrumentation:
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https://youtu.be/J8Bqyqjlqy0on Single Beam Photometer used in Analytical Instrumentation
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