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BRX Do-More PLC Math Instructions
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Oct 14, 2022
Math instructions are used to perform mathematical calculations. The BRX PLC has math instructions that can be used in a wide variety of applications. We will be looking at the INC increment, DEC decrement, LERP linear Interpolation, RANDSEED Random Number Seed, and the MATH Calculated Expression instructions. The automation system that you implement may involve some or all of these instructions. As a system integrator, you will require the use of these instructions in your commissioned programs. Let’s get started with the BRX Do-More PLC Math Instructions.
More information can be obtained at our website. This includes all of the links mentioned in this video.
https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-math-instructions
Previously in this BRX Do-More Series PLC, we looked at the following:
System Hardware
https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-system-hardware
System Hardware Video
https://youtu.be/wSYgY09VYeA
Unboxing Video
https://youtu.be/-Tf8m3BqzPo
Installing the Software
https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-installing-the-software
Installing the Software Video
https://youtu.be/iFI1ebP8Zkk
Establishing Communication
https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-establishing-communication
Establishing Communication Video
https://youtu.be/shU5g8MA8VM
Updating Firmware Video
https://youtu.be/gsfcGGK4-Sk
Numbering Systems and Addressing
https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-numbering-systems-and-addressing
Numbering Systems and Addressing Video
https://youtu.be/-GiKnIDycKY
First Program
https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-first-program
First Program Video
https://youtu.be/ANSNhdlm_Ao
Monitoring and Testing the Program
https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-monitoring-and-testing-the-program
Monitoring and Testing the Program Video
https://youtu.be/gv3d0vozxac
Online Editing and Debug Mode
https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-online-editing-and-debug-mode
Online Editing and Debug Mode Video
https://youtu.be/77pemu3zXrE
Timers
https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-timers
Timers Video
https://youtu.be/0qU9kgunPi4
Counters
https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-counters
Counters Video
https://youtu.be/k84VQy8ifgg
High-Speed IO
https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-high-speed-io
High-Speed IO Video
https://youtu.be/6B5hp_Ri0Ls
BRX PLC Compare Instructions
https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-compare-instructions
BRX PLC Compare Instructions Video
https://youtu.be/CIDVcM0zszE
There are several reasons why we are using the BRX Series Controller. Here are just a few.
- Standalone PLC with built-in I/O
- Built-in Data Logging
- Communication ability - Ethernet Port, RS232, RS485, USB - support for protocols such as Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP, ASCII, K-sequence (DirectLOGIC users), Custom Protocols (ASCII over serial, TCP or UDP over Ethernet)
- Built-in Analog input and output
- Integrated motion control
- High-speed counters
- Powerful instruction set (Video of Instructions in software)
- Ability to expand the system with a variety of modules
- Part of the Do-More series of PLCs which use the same free software. (Do-More Designer)
- Integrated simulator in the software capable of external communications for testing
The BRX series of programmable logic controllers consist of four different units. They differ depending on the Inputs and Outputs built into the unit and if it has an ethernet port.
No I/O Micro PLC unit – (BX ME)
10 Point Micro PLC unit – (BX 10/10E)
18 Point Micro PLC unit - (BX 18/18E)
36 Point Micro PLC unit - (BX 36/36E)
These CPUs (Central Processing Units) are also known as MPU (Multi-Processing Units) because of the communication capabilities.
https://www.accautomation.ca
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