PLC Interface

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The most basic way to integrate a robot into a production system is our PLC interface. By sending signals on digital inputs and outputs a PLC can send commands and receive status information. It also allows connecting buttons and lights for a simple display-less control by users.

Video Tutorial https://youtu.be/A5bhbdmGZXU

Available Channels

The inputs execute the following functions on rising edges:

  • "Enable": When in error state the errors are first reset. A second rising edge (at least 1s later) will enable the motors (the Fault/NoFault outputs will change). If the motors are enabled (no fault present) a rising edge will disable them.
  • "RequestReference": A rising edge will start the reference procedure for all joints.
  • "Play": The first rising edge will start the currently loaded robot program, the second will stop (not pause) it.
  • "Pause": The rising edge will pause the program. If a program is paused it will be continued on another rising edge.
  • "Alt-Start": Two-button-control: Depending on the current state successive rising edges will: reset errors, enable motors, reference (if necessary) and start the loaded program.
  • "Alt-Stop": Two-button-control: Depending on the current state successive rising edges will: Pause the program, stop it, then reset errors (which disables the motors).
  • "Shutdown": Turns the embedded control computer or PC down.
  • "Start platform mission": Start the selected platform mission.

Outputs from the Robot to the Master:

  • "NoFault": This output is high when the robot is in "No Error" state
  • "Fault": The opposite of No Fault
  • "Program Running": This output is high when the robot program is running.
  • "Program Not Running": The opposite of Program Running
  • "Robot Is Referenced": This output is high when all joints are referenced.
  • "Platform Mission Running": This output is high when the platform mission is running.

Configuration

The PLC interface can be set up graphically using CPRog/iRC or by manually changing the configuration files.

  • Start CPRog/iRC and load the correct project for your robot
  • If your robot is using an embedded control (TinyCtrl) connect it
  • Click File -> Configure Interfaces -> PLC interface
  • Enable the PLC interface by checking 'Active'
  • Enter the DIn numbers according to your wiring. Unused functions can be disabled by setting a DIn number that does not exist, e.g. 1.
  • Click "Save project". The PLC interface should be enabled immediately.

CPRog Config PLC Interface.PNG