Description: Combo SOFTWARE Supplied in USB Flash Drive 1 1 GX Developer Ladder Logic 2 2 Block Logic Diagram Run time software ( Not Demo) For upload and download your developed programs For the following Hardware: PLC’s: Edplc, Easy, Rievtech, Xlogic, Migro, Mitsubishi FX series and more 1 GX Developer Industrial Software Basic and Advanced 1 - PLC Ladder Logic GX Developer Programming Software GX-DEV FX- 8.25 Open Software includes Programming and Hardware Manual Features: 1000 steps Ladder Diagram, and Instruction List Software supports all this FX processors FX0/FX0S, FX0N, FX1S, FX1N, FX(FX2/FX2C) FX2N/FX2NC. FX3u FX MELSEC single user FX Win Version 8.25, 1000 step for FX PLCs controllers series. This is the standard software easy to use and simple, intuitive interface and a short learning curve. Full upload and download, monitor, test and program all the Mitsubishi FX-series PLC package included in the USB with the software and manuals in electronic format for programming and hardware installation . PLC Program and Simulator features include: Featured: inputs, outputs and functions 2 FUNCTION BLOCK DIAGRAM (FBD) Software IEC 61131-3 standard Input Switches operable from the computer keyboard or by clicking on them.Instantaneous Relay contacts (normally-open and normally-closed).Instantaneous Timer contacts (normally-open and normally-closed).Timed Timer and counter contacts Branch wiringReal Time Clock Day, Month, YearsCompare Instructions (GRT, EQU, and LES).Analog inputs and scale simulator screenLatch and Unlatch RelaysMaster Control Relays (MCR)On-Delay Timers (TON)Off-Delay Timers (TOF)Retentive Timers (RTO)CountersTimer/Counter Reset (RES)Move (MOV)Math Outputs (ADD, SUB, MUL, and DIV)Logical Outputs (AND, OR, NOT, and XOR)And More Supports programming of complex logic functionsReal time program monitorImpulse generator function and timersDisplay function for displaying and editing plain text messages and valuesGain function for shifting analog signalsIntegrated Schmitt trigger controllerClosed-loop controller applicationsIntegrated calendar/clock functionUp to 350 on/off switching commands per programCan replace a multi-channel real-time clockLarge set of preprogrammed functionsProcess visualization and dynamic real time parameter graphicsProgram simulation – no controller neededPoint, click, drag and drop programmingSimple debuggingProgram up to 186 I/O The software supplied can be used to program any EDPLC. Controller Easy and convenient program creation and editing.Programs can be saved on a computer and accessed at any time.Programs can also be upload from the EDPLC controller and then edited.Enables users to print programs for reference and review.The Simulation Mode allows users to virtually run and test the program before it is loaded to the the EDPLCReal-time communication allows the user to monitor the EDPLC operation during RUN mode BONUS Electronic format Included: Training, Operating, and Software Manuals. Complete Course Step by Step with programming lessons PLC Training Lessons Learn to program Ladder Logic Controllers Virtual PLC Basic and Advance Examples Electronic format Included: Training, Operating, and Software Manuals. Introduction: Complete Course Step by Step with programming lessons Easy learning lessons applicable to any Ladder Logic PLC hardware environment Graphic Programming and Simulation, Evaluation at every lesson Table of Contents LESSON 1 – Introduction and Overview 1.1 Course Objectives Prerequisites Duration, ------------------------------------1 1.4 Course Description .................................................................................... 2 1.5 Product Line Overview............................................................................... 3 LESSON 2 – FX-Series Hardware Review 2.1 What is a dedicated PLC? ......................................................................... 5 2.2 FX Line of PLCs......................................................................................... 6 2.3 Hardware Components .................................................... ................. 8 2.4 Inputs........................................................................... ....................... 10 2.5 Outputs ............................................................... .................................12 2.6 Special Function Modules....................................................................... 14 2.7 High Speed Counter & Positioning Modules............................... .......... 15 2.8 Communication Modules and Option Boards....................................... 17 2.9 Network Modules & Option Boards....................................................... 19 2.10 Miscellaneous ..................................................................................... 21 2.11 Power Supplies.................................................................................... 21 2.12 Exercise – Power Supply Calculation ................................................. 29 2.13 Memory Types .................................................................................... 30 LESSON 3 – Programming Equipment 3.1 Hand-Held Programming Units ............................................................. 33 3.2 Programming Software .......................................................................... 33 3.3 GX-Developer Overview .........................................................................34 3.4 File Format ..............................................................................................37 3.5 Hardware Connection.............................................................................. 37 LESSON 4 – Number Systems 4.1 Binary Numbers ..................................................................................... 39 4.2 Hexadecimal Numbers............................................................................ 40 4.3 Octal Numbers......................................................................................... 41 4.4 Binary Coded Decimal ............................................................................ 42 4.5 Exercise – Number Systems Conversion................................................. 43 LESSON 5 – Numeric Data in PLCs 5.1 Integer (16/32 Bit) .................................................................................... 45 5.2 Decimal (16/23 Bit) .................................................................................. 47 LESSON 6 – System Devices 6. System Devices ....................................................................................... 49 LESSON 7 – Addressing 7.1 Right Side Bus Rules of Addressing ....................................................... 53 7.2 FX3U Left Side Bus Addressing ............................................................. 53 7.3 Example................................................................................................... 55 7.4 Exercise – PLC Addressing ..................................................................... 56 LESSON 8 – Demo Kit Layout 8.1 Addressing............................................................................................... 55 8.2 Indicator Lights ........................................................................................ 56 8.3 Operator Interface.................................................................................... 56 LESSON 9 – PLC Instruction Types 9.1 Basic Instructions..................................................................................... 59 9.2 STL (Step Ladder) Instructions ................................................................ 59 9.3 Applied Instructions ................................................................................. 59 LESSON 10 – Basic Instructions 10.1 Symbols ................................................................................................... 61 10.2 Ladder Basics .......................................................................................... 62 10.3 Common Instructions ............................................................................... 63 10.4 Exercise – Ladder Basics ........................................................................ 65 LESSON 11 – Develop and Edit Programs 11.1 Launching GX-Developer......................................................................... 67 11.2 Creating a New Project ............................................................................ 68 11.3 Editing the Ladder.................................................................................... 69 11.4 Program Transfer..................................................................................... 70 11.5 Online Editing .......................................................................................... 71 11.6 Monitor the Program Operation ............................................................... 72 11.7 Forcing Bits and Changing Registers ...................................................... 73 11.8 Exercise – Contacts and Coils ................................................................. 73 LESSON 12 – Timers and Counters 12.1 Timers...................................................................................................... 75 12.2 Counters ................................................................................................. 76 12.3 Program Examples .................................................................................. 79 12.4 Additional Timer Commands.................................................................... 81 12.5 Exercise – Timers and Counters.............................................................. 82 12.6 Exercise – Conveyor Control ................................................................... 82 LESSON 13 – Applied Instructions 13.1 General Format........................................................................................83 13.2 Data Transfer Instructions....................................................................... 84 13.3 Comparison Instructions ......................................................................... 85 13.4 Exercise – Parking Lot ............................................................................ 88 13.5 Exercise – Conveyor Control Part 2......................................................... 88 13.6 Conversion Instructions ........................................................................... 88 13.7 Increment and Decrement Instructions .................................................... 89 13.8 Exercise – INC and DEC ......................................................................... 89 13.9 Arithmetic Instructions.............................................................................. 89 13.10 Exercise – Binary Math.......................................................................... 90 13.11 Exercise – Parking Lot Part 2 ................................................................ 90 13.12 Exercise – Conveyor Control Part 3....................................................... 90 13.13 High-Speed Processing ......................................................................... 90 13.14 TO/FROM Instructions ........................................................................... 92 13.15 Exercise – FX2N-5A Module Access .................................................... 93 13.16 Shift Registers ........................................................................................ 93 13.17 Exercise – Bit Shift Register ................................................................... 94 13.18 Program Flow Control ............................................................................ 95 LESSON 14 – Diagnostic Devices 14.1 Special M Relays .....................................................................................97 14.2 Special D Registers .................................................................................98 14.3 Handy Troubleshooting Circuits............................................................... 98 14.4 Real Time Clock Usage .......................................................................... 99 14.5 Exercise – Daylight Savings Time ......................................................... 100 14.6 GX-Developer Diagnostics..................................................................... 101 14.7 Find/Replace Menu................................................................................ 102 14.8 Data Trace............................................................................................. 107 LESSON 15 – Documentation 15.1 ............................................................................................. 109 NOTE Software is free, Charges are for the Procurement, Compilation and practical examples FX-DEV GX-DEV and MELSEC are trademarks of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING by ebay Global Shipping Program only
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
MPN: AI
Format: USB
For Operating Systems: Windows
Minimum Hard Drive Space: 2 GB
Minimum RAM: 256 MB
Language: English
License Category: Industrial
Brand: MIGRO
Type: Automation