CoreSystems integrates the right components with customized designs to deliver high-quality automation solutions. Our goal is to provide efficient, well-documented programs that integrate seamlessly with existing system logic and maintenance personnel expertise. With extensive knowledge of current development platforms and a proven track record, we offer technologies that enhance process efficiency.
What is Done During PLC and HMI Programming?
PLCs control entire machines or equipment based on I/O signals. The programming of a PLC must meet production requirements and be structured for easy fault diagnosis. Typically, a PLC program is written on a computer and then downloaded to the controller. Most PLC programming software uses Ladder Logic, a traditional programming language known for its visual simplicity.
When direct access to a laptop or PC is not possible, you can upload/download the PLC program via a USB through the HMI. This process allows the PLC and HMI to interface effectively.
HMI programming provides a user interface with the machine, enabling functions such as fault diagnosis, production reports, equipment status, and manual controls. An HMI application should be intuitive and tailored to customer needs.