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The TEP Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) opens up a
new world of control within education and beyond. PLCs
have been the work horse of industry for the last few decades
and continue to set the standard, even in today’s fast paced
technological world. The TEP PLC has been designed
specifically for educational use. It is an exceptionally
user friendly system for teaching the basic concepts of
programmable logic control. While the applications within the
engineering curriculum are evident, the TEP PLC is also a great
new tool for anyone from the hobbyist to the D&T student.
This unique product is the perfect resource to support the Engineering Diploma.
INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
The PLC runs from a 12V DC power
supply and also has 12V terminals
on the box, so you may use the
same power with the various
sensors and output devices that
you have wired up.
The relay driven outputs are very
simple to use. Each of the eight
outputs is accessed by a pair of
screwless terminals on the top
of the box. When an output is
“on”, the relay connects the two
terminals together, much like
flicking a switch. Outputs can
easily be wired to switch the
on-board 12V power supply, or a
separate power source could be
used. For example, a 3V battery
could be wired through an output
to power a small motor. The outputs are isolated from each other and the PLC electronics, so a
separate power source could be used with each output if desired.
The PLC offers eight optically isolated inputs. An input is sensed as “on”
when a small current is passed between the common terminal and the
input terminal (in either direction). Achieving this can be as simple as
wiring a switch between 12V and the input, but the system also allows
transistor based sensors, like opto-switches to be directly connected
to the PLC. The inputs are configured as two banks of four, with a
common terminal for each bank.
LED indicators, together with on-board push buttons for the inputs,
allow experimentation without any external wiring.
LADDER LOGIC
Ladder Logic is the standard programming language of PLCs. TEP’s
implementation of this graphical language, with intuitive names like
INPUT1, OUTPUT3 and TIMER1, means that you can be up and running
in no time (while simultaneously learning skills applicable to the real
world).
The ladder logic diagram pictured shows one of the simplest programs
you could create. The symbol on the left represents the state of INPUT1,
and can be thought of as a switch that is closed when the input is
“on”. The symbol on the right, represents the coil in the output relay,
OUTPUT1. The Ladder Logic diagram can be thought of as a kind of
circuit diagram, when the input is on, current is allowed to fl ow and the
output relay is energised, it’s that simple. Programs are constructed as
a series of rungs and hence resemble a ladder.
The included software provides a powerful, user-friendly environment
to create your Ladder Logic programs. Available functions include
I/O, timing, counting and much more. The same software is used to
download the program to the PLC and monitor the PLC’s status via the
USB connection.
FUTURE PROOF
The TEP PLC is equipped with four expansion ports to allow future input
and output modules to be connected. Possible modules include,
temperature sensors, motor controllers, analogue to digital converters
and so on. An additional PLC can also be connected as a slave
device, doubling the number of inputs and outputs.
Includes everything to get started: a PLC, power supply, tutorials, and
a small selection of input and output devices.
Download the PLC software (including 'Getting Started' pdf) FREE HERE.
The pdf file is also available seperately using the link, 'view PDF info. sheet' below.
Approx size: 170mm x 130mm x 35mm
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