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ОтветитьPlease sir, I need video (notification) on how to troubleshoot electric panel containing Siemens vfd, relays etc.thanks & God bless u.
ОтветитьSeems like a great cost reduction option for customers. Only limiting factor would be the 20m max distance for the M12 cables. Depending where you instruments are located the 20m might not be enougb to get back to the master
ОтветитьThank you RealPars! I wonder what make us move to use the I/O link , in other words , what make it better than using normal wires hooked up to I/O cards!
Does using the I/O link substitutes the i/O cards , in other words , it replaces the i/o cards
Great video. Also please clear doubts also.
1. Is the 3 wire communication represents Tx, Rx & Gnd?
2. Is it possible to communicate btw plc and io link with ethernet?
3. Can I use standard sensors with the IO link?
Thank you very much!
ОтветитьOne of the best and concentrated explanations i could find about iolink, thanks.
Ответить¡Siempre impecable!
Ответитьplease make a video related to PAC. As it's has more advantages than plc 😍❣️😇😇😇😇
Ответитьthank you sir.
ОтветитьHello how you guys doing you guys got some awesome videos I don't know how many I have seen but it's a lot. I have one question I have a CNC lathe the drivers are analog AC Servo Motors it's what I was told I look at the papers and it says is analog I bought a new CNC control what do you recommend to change from digital to analog. I would like to use the old drivers is there something like the io link. Some kind of converter from digital to analog if there is what do you recommend thank you keep making good videos
Ответить😐It is great protocol when it works but a real trouble when it has a fault.
ОтветитьVery helful vedio, im towercrane technician but i need more information ang learn more about plc, you vedio is very helpfull to me, thank you very much
Ответитьnice,thanks
ОтветитьSuper video
ОтветитьWhat about the costs of this technology compared with the traditional or the ASi technology
ОтветитьWhat’s the name of Siemens io link module that you’ve shown in the video?
Ответить❤️❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏
ОтветитьLoves this channel. Going to subscribe to the courses in the next few weeks. I'm hoping once i complete everything on their website and obtain all the certificates then i can get a job in automation. ♥️
ОтветитьVery helpful! Thank you
ОтветитьThe voice and the pronunciation is perfect for no natives speakers with good but not perfect level of English. Like me
Ответитьlove your videos. question. what piece of equipment is above the electric motor on the same orange line before I/O link? tnx good people!!!!
ОтветитьYou should make a video about OPC UA. I made some proyects to connect Raspberry PI with others embedded devices, sensors, actuators and linked to a DB remotely... but still not with PLC (I don't have but want to buy one). I think it can be a great addition to the channel. Greetings
ОтветитьThanks a lot <3
a friend to the channel since 250K+subs and now turn to 700K
congrats
What is best way to use an existing 4-20 analog device with an IO link master? Can a signal conditioner be used between the two in order to establish communication?
ОтветитьWhat is a good course when attempting to learn automation. (Past electrical fundamental)
ОтветитьPlease make a video about fluid bed dryier,rmg,coating ,compression machines pls
ОтветитьThanks a lot for your video, it's very helpful for me. Could I share it on my website? it's only for translate to my language for more people to touch this knowledge and It will be specifically cited.
ОтветитьWhat is the major difference between AS Interface and IO links
ОтветитьHi realpars, what is the name of cable used for sensor to master called (yellow cable), thanks.
ОтветитьReally interesting. I've never seen these in the field in process plants. Though there were probably there when I worked in Pharmaceutical Plants on the Manufacturing Lines which had many subsystem PLCs locally and sensors. But at that time I didn't work in Automations just Process Controls at the time. Still very interesting as I didn't know this was a protocol either. I do think i can use one of these for my local PLC Test Bench setup at the office though.
ОтветитьGreat video!!!
ОтветитьKeep on
ОтветитьWe need more vedios like this one
ОтветитьWell done
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ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьSuper helpful! Subscribed
ОтветитьIm new on this stuff !! Love to learn thank you !
ОтветитьCan you make a video to show the difference between io link and remote io
ОтветитьOne question please, and i know you would love to answer this. Kindly let me know how did you make this video? I mean the graphics and editing. I can do that but it would take way too much time in flash and other softwares. Please do let me know how!
Especially the animation from start till 50 seconds
Hey i do like that video . Thank you for your channel .. allways improving the level.
I am from the crane indestry and i wonder if there is any possibility that your team will make a video about an old method ,ward Leonard system.. i couldn't find any simple info for that.. hopping that maybe you can recommend for some info across the net.
Is there any address mention in IO link? How to identify the address in IO link to plc?
ОтветитьREALPar is boosting my knowledge..
Thanks a lot boss..
Nice explanation.. Please make video on IEC101
ОтветитьAll of the iolink features except the wiring advantage can be achieved by hart protocol. Right?
ОтветитьI really like it , much appreciated.
ОтветитьDear Admin, Thanks for wonderful animated video. I want to know the difference between Profibus, Profinet and Modbus. Can you pls post a session on this topic.?
ОтветитьHow to Configuration Adress of each slave from this IO link and How to Device (PLC) know equipment who connected to it correct or wrong slave?
ОтветитьWhat about if I have an optical sensor value that I need to detect soon as happen, can I use I/o Link to manage that signal or it is better to connect directly the signal like digital out. Thank you!
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