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Title: PLC SCADA Training (1)


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PLC SCADA Training
  • In Hands On Robotics

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PLC
  • A PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER (PLC) is an
    industrial computer control system that
    continuously monitors the state of input devices
    and makes decisions based upon a custom program
    to control the state of output devices.

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PLC Process
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SCADA
  • Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA)
    is a control system architecture that uses
    computers, networked data communications and
    graphical user interfaces for high-level process
    supervisory management, but uses other peripheral
    devices such as programmable logic controllers
    and discrete PID controllers to interface to the
    process plant or machinery.

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  • The operator interfaces which enable monitoring
    and the issuing of process commands, such as
    controller set point changes, are handled through
    the SCADA supervisory computer system.
  • However, the real-time control logic or
    controller calculations are performed by
    networked modules which connect to the field
    sensors and actuators.

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  • The SCADA concept was developed as a universal
    means of remote access to a variety of local
    control modules, which could be from different
    manufacturers allowing access through standard
    automation protocols.
  • In practice, large SCADA systems have grown to
    become very similar to distributed control
    systems in function, but using multiple means of
    interfacing with the plant.

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  • They can control large-scale processes that can
    include multiple sites, and work over large
    distances.
  • It is one of the most commonly-used types of
    industrial control systems, however there are
    concerns about SCADA systems being vulnerable to
    cyberwarfare/cyberterrorism attacks.

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SCADA Concepts
  • The key attribute of a SCADA system is its
    ability to perform a supervisory operation over a
    variety of other proprietary devices.
  • The accompanying diagram is a general model which
    shows functional manufacturing levels using
    computerised control.
  • Level 0,1,2,3,4.

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  • Level 0 contains the field devices such as flow
    and temperature sensors, and final control
    elements, such as control valves.
  • Level 1 contains the industrialised input/output
    (I/O) modules, and their associated distributed
    electronic processors.
  • Level 2 contains the supervisory computers, which
    collate information from processor nodes on the
    system, and provide the operator control screens.
  • Level 3 is the production control level, which
    does not directly control the process, but is
    concerned with monitoring production and targets.
  • Level 4 is the production scheduling level.

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