BRX (Do-More) PLC PID Ramp Soak Profile

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We will be looking at the BRX Do-More PID Ramp Soak Profile instruction in the PLC. The purpose of a ramp soak profile is to make gradual, controlled changes in temperature (Ramp), followed by a temperature hold (Soak) period. We will be using our Proportional-Integral-Derivative PID Instruction with PWM output that we looked at last time to apply the ramp/soak profile. Using the immersion heater in a cup of water to keep the temperature at a constant value, we will be adjusting the profile of the temperature as we increase the setpoint (Ramp) and hold that setpoint for a predetermined time. (Soak) We will then decrease that temperature back to the original setting. (Ramp) We will be modifying our existing program from our PID with the PWM Output post. Let’s get started. More information can be obtained on our website. This includes all of the links mentioned in this video. https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-pid-ramp-soak-profile The entire BRX Series PLC can be found at the following location: https://accautomation.ca/series/brx-do-more-plc/ Here are the individual posts with video links: Installing the Software https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-installing-the-software https://youtu.be/iFI1ebP8Zkk Establishing Communication https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-establishing-communication 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 https://youtu.be/-GiKnIDycKY First Program https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-first-program https://youtu.be/ANSNhdlm_Ao Monitoring and Testing the Program https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-monitoring-and-testing-the-program https://youtu.be/gv3d0vozxac Online Editing and Debug Mode https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-online-editing-and-debug-mode https://youtu.be/77pemu3zXrE Timers https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-timers https://youtu.be/0qU9kgunPi4 Counters https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-counters https://youtu.be/k84VQy8ifgg Compare Instructions https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-compare-instructions https://youtu.be/CIDVcM0zszE Math Instructions https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-math-instructions https://youtu.be/ZllosAv0DyY Program Control https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-program-control https://youtu.be/1fewvxxUyW4 Shifting Instructions https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-shifting-instructions https://youtu.be/FVTxIl8VKmg Drum Instruction https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-drum-instruction https://youtu.be/ILokPN1Aadk Serial Communication – Modbus RTU to Solo Process Temperature Controller https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-serial-communication-modbus-rtu-to-solo-process-temperature-controller https://youtu.be/PndrIfBImGQ Data Logging https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-data-logging https://youtu.be/OBv7XJ9mJeA Email – Text SMS Messaging Gmail https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-email-text-sms-messaging-gmail https://youtu.be/0L74qOwwWAE Secure Email Communication https://youtu.be/hhVawCL3ztU AdvancedHMI Communication – Modbus TCP https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-advancedhmi-communication-modbus-tcp https://youtu.be/1TjsdLwTKM0 Analog IO – System Configuration https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-analog-io-system-configuration https://youtu.be/WmdbalWwO6E HTTP JSON Instructions https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-http-json-instructions https://youtu.be/MrCt1STwILU Analog Dusk to Dawn Program https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-analog-dusk-to-dawn-program https://youtu.be/7mNO7Lhq7y0 INC DEC 512 Registers for DMX512 https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-inc-dec-512-registers-for-dmx512 https://youtu.be/jCGw9i6qbHk PID with PWM Output https://accautomation.ca/brx-plc-pid-with-pwm-output https://youtu.be/wUNSv-0e5Rc 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 the 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 communication capabilities. https://www.accautomation.ca

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