terça-feira, 24 de julho de 2018

PLC ou PLC ?

PLC  ou  PLC ?





  • A programmable logic controller (PLC), or programmable controller is an industrial digital computer which has been ruggedized and adapted for the control of manufacturing processes, such as assembly lines, or robotic devices, or any activity that requires high reliability control and ease of programming and process fault diagnosis.
  • They were first developed in the automobile industry to provide flexible, ruggedised and easily programmable controllers to replace hard-wired relays, timers and sequencers. Since then they have been widely adopted as high-reliability automation controllers suitable for harsh environments. A PLC is an example of a "hard" real-time system since output results must be produced in response to input conditions within a limited time, otherwise unintended operation will result.



  • Power-line communication (PLC) carries data on a conductor that is also used simultaneously for AC electric power transmission or electric power distribution to consumers. It is also known as power-line carrier, power-line digital subscriber line (PDSL), mains communication, power-line telecommunications, or power-line networking (PLN).
  • A wide range of power-line communication technologies are needed for different applications, ranging from home automation to Internet access which is often called broadband over power lines (BPL). Most PLC technologies limit themselves to one type of wires (such as premises wiring within a single building), but some can cross between two levels (for example, both the distribution network and premises wiring). Typically transformers prevent propagating the signal, which requires multiple technologies to form very large networks. Various data rates and frequencies are used in different situations.
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Source: Wikipedia

sábado, 21 de julho de 2018

PROCEDURE FOR SAFETY

Procedure for Safety

For many years, i have a procedure for using an electric angle grinder (esmerilhadeira angular elétrica).
Brazilians use calling it for "Makita".
That electric tool, has a no good fame to medics and nurses!...;
Because it always is cutting fingers, toes, feet, hands and others pieces of body :(
To avoid humam body injuries using it, i buy a model of 220 VAC, and use it plugged at 110 VAC.
This way, the tool works by using a half of the rated voltage, and a quarter of rated power, because P = V x I.
When you divide the voltage per 2, the current I is divide per 2 as well. So the electric power is divide by 4 after all!
P/4 = V/2 . I/2
That procedure increase the life time of the tool and avoid injuries.
By using that power level, you can do most comum services, using less electricity.
Less power means less danger!

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