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PLC PFC200 Benchmarking
Majchrák, František ; Pásek, Jan (referee) ; Arm, Jakub (advisor)
The paper analyzes the possibilities of benchmarking PLC PFC200 from WAGO. The first part of the paper is dedicated to functional approximation of the machine, its possible use, individual programming options, to get acquainted with the possibilities of implementing its own program blocks in embedded Linux environment and determine their interconnection possibilities with PLC environment. In the second part I focus on benchmarking, benchmarking types, a description of certified measurements and assessment of measurement. The last part explains an application that displays the load of the entire PLC system.
HMI application for PLC
Kořínek, Josef ; Pásek, Jan (referee) ; Arm, Jakub (advisor)
The aim of this work is to create a human-machine interface. In the theoretical part, the thesis deals with the rules and recommendations for the design of high user-friendly HMI. Next, the suitable hardware in the form of single-board computers and touch screens is addressed. Furthermore, the possible software like libraries for communication with PLCs and libraries for creating a graphical environment are covered. Finally, the concept of the human-machine interface is presented. In the practical part, the thesis deals with the connection of PLC PFC200 from Wago to the laboratory model Kmeny. Additionally, the program in the Codesys for control the model is created. Then, the created HMI application is described that is built using the chosen GLG Toolkit framework and the Libmodbus library. Furthermore, the implementation into the chosen signel-board computer Raspberry Pi 2 is outlined. Finally, some of the key parameters of the created system are evaluated.
HMI application for PLC
Kořínek, Josef ; Pásek, Jan (referee) ; Arm, Jakub (advisor)
The aim of this work is to create a human-machine interface. In the theoretical part, the thesis deals with the rules and recommendations for the design of high user-friendly HMI. Next, the suitable hardware in the form of single-board computers and touch screens is addressed. Furthermore, the possible software like libraries for communication with PLCs and libraries for creating a graphical environment are covered. Finally, the concept of the human-machine interface is presented. In the practical part, the thesis deals with the connection of PLC PFC200 from Wago to the laboratory model Kmeny. Additionally, the program in the Codesys for control the model is created. Then, the created HMI application is described that is built using the chosen GLG Toolkit framework and the Libmodbus library. Furthermore, the implementation into the chosen signel-board computer Raspberry Pi 2 is outlined. Finally, some of the key parameters of the created system are evaluated.
PLC PFC200 Benchmarking
Majchrák, František ; Pásek, Jan (referee) ; Arm, Jakub (advisor)
The paper analyzes the possibilities of benchmarking PLC PFC200 from WAGO. The first part of the paper is dedicated to functional approximation of the machine, its possible use, individual programming options, to get acquainted with the possibilities of implementing its own program blocks in embedded Linux environment and determine their interconnection possibilities with PLC environment. In the second part I focus on benchmarking, benchmarking types, a description of certified measurements and assessment of measurement. The last part explains an application that displays the load of the entire PLC system.

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