Instruction List (IL) in PLC programming is a textual programming language, similar to assembly code, where a program is written as a series of instructions executed sequentially. This is a low-level language used to control Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). Instruction List is considered one of the five standard PLC programming languages defined by the IEC 61131-3 standard.
We will program our first Instruction List (IL (IEC)) in our LS Electric XGB PLC. XGB IL programming is commonly used when the programmer is familiar with programming in assembly code. IL can execute quickly, making it suitable for time-critical applications and where compact code is required.
Using Instruction List programming, we will explore the fundamentals of programming an XGB PLC (XGB IL). We will be programming our lighted pushbuttons to control a start-stop circuit. The initial code will be created using regenerative AI. This will show the basics of this IEC programming language. Let's get started!
Detailed information and links can be found in the corresponding post here.
https://accautomation.ca/xgb-plc-instruction-list-il-first-ai-program/
The entire XGB PLC Learning Series can be found here:
https://accautomation.ca/series/ls-electric-xgb-plc-series/
00:00 XGB PLC Instruction List (IL) First AI Program
01:22 Start a New Project
02:48 IL (Instruction List) Command Summary
03:54 Artificial Intelligence (AI) for programming IL PLC Instruction List code
06:08 Create the Variable List
06:59 Transfer the Program
08:30 Monitor / Modify the Program
LS Electric XGB PLC Series https://accautomation.ca/series/ls-electric-xgb-plc-series/