itsmoked
Electrical
- Feb 18, 2005
- 19,114
Has anyone run out of inputs on a PLC and had to cobble up something to fill the need?
I have a PLC limited to 8 I/O modules and I already have the 8 and they're about 90% utilized and so I am not allowed any further modules. (Click with 8 modules already.)
I'm running two BIG compressors with all operational commands coming down from the PLC. But, I have only single high-side and low-side pressure sensors on each of the two compressors. If one of those sensors take a slow dump I could run the compressors into destructive running areas. I want to add some redundancy -triple redundancy- so I can discover a failing/drifting sensor and warn the staff while continuing with the winning voters while a replacement is hunted up and installed.
I was wondering if I could REASONABLY add a second CLICK CPU and then, via either Ethernet or serial, regularly Modbus over these extra eight analog inputs in as alternative values for voting and use?
Anyone tried this?
Keith Cress
kcress -
I have a PLC limited to 8 I/O modules and I already have the 8 and they're about 90% utilized and so I am not allowed any further modules. (Click with 8 modules already.)
I'm running two BIG compressors with all operational commands coming down from the PLC. But, I have only single high-side and low-side pressure sensors on each of the two compressors. If one of those sensors take a slow dump I could run the compressors into destructive running areas. I want to add some redundancy -triple redundancy- so I can discover a failing/drifting sensor and warn the staff while continuing with the winning voters while a replacement is hunted up and installed.
I was wondering if I could REASONABLY add a second CLICK CPU and then, via either Ethernet or serial, regularly Modbus over these extra eight analog inputs in as alternative values for voting and use?
Anyone tried this?
Keith Cress
kcress -