

OMRON C60H-C6DR-DE-V1 Programmable Controllers
OMRON C60H-C6DR-DE-V1 Programmable Controllers
A PC(Programmable Controller) is basically a CPU (Central Processing Unit)
containing a program and connected to input and output (I/O) devices. The
program controls the PC so that when an input signal from an input device
turns ON, the appropriate response is made. The response normally involves
turning ON an output signal to an output device. The input devices could be
photoelectric sensors, pushbuttons on control panels, limit switches, or any
other device that can produce a signal that can be input into the PC. The out
put devices could be solenoids, switches activating indicator lamps, relays
turning on motors, or any other devices that can be activated by signals out
put from the PC.
For example, a sensor detecting a passing product turns ON an input to the
PC. The PC responds by turning ON an output that activates a pusher that
pushes the product onto another conveyor for further processing. Another
sensor, positioned higher than the first, turns ON a different input to indicate
that the product is too tall. The PC responds by turning on another pusher
positioned before the pusher mentioned above to push the too-tall product
into a rejection box.
Although this example involves only two inputs and two outputs, it is typical of
the type of control operation that PCs can achieve. Actually even this exam
ple is much more complex than it may at first appear because of the timing
that would be required, i.e., “How does the PC know when to activate each
pusher?” Much more complicated operations, however, are also possible.
The problem is how to get the desired control signals from available inputs at
appropriate times.
To achieve proper control, the Mini H-type PCs, like the other C-series PCs,
use a form of PC logic called ladder-diagram programming. This manual is
written to explain ladder-diagram programming and to prepare the reader to
program and operate the Mini H-type PCs.
1-2 TheOrigins of PC Logic
PCs historically originate in relay-based control systems. Although the inte
grated circuits and internal logic of the PC have taken the place of the dis
crete relays, timers, counters, and other such devices, actual PC operation
proceeds as if those discrete devices were still in place. PC control, however,
also provides computer capabilities and accuracy to achieve a great deal
more flexibility and reliability than is possible with relays.
The symbols and other control concepts used to describe PC operation also
come from relay-based control and form the basis of the ladder-diagram pro
gramming method. Most of the terms used to describe these symbols and
concepts, however, have come in from computer terminology.
1-3 PCTerminology
Although also provided in the Glossary at the back of this manual, the follow
ing terms are crucial to understanding PC operation and are thus explained
here.
Inputs and Outputs
A device connected to the PC that sends a signal to the PC is called an input
device; the signal it sends is called an input signal. A signal enters the PC
through terminals or through pins on a connector on a Unit. The place where
a signal enters the PC is called an input point. This input point is allocated a
location in memory that reflects its status, i.e., either ON or OFF. This mem
ory location is called an input bit. The CPU, in its normal processing cycle
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