Lab 1 Industrial Automation
Lab 1 Industrial Automation
LAB#01
Objective:
Introduction to Industrial automation and PLCs.
Flexible Automation:
It is used in Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS) which is invariably computer controlled.
Human operators give high-level commands in the form of codes entered into computer identifying
product and its location in the sequence and the lower level changes are done automatically. Each
production machine receives settings/instructions from computer. These automatically
loads/unloads required tools and carries out their processing instructions. After processing,
products are automatically transferred to next machine. It is typically used in job shops and batch
processes where Version 2 EE IIT, Kharagpur 11 product varieties are high and job volumes are
medium to low. Such systems typically use Multi purpose CNC machines, Automated Guided
Vehicles (AGV) etc.
Integrated Automation:
It denotes complete automation of a manufacturing plant, with all processes functioning under
computer control and under coordination through digital information processing. It includes
technologies such as computer-aided design and manufacturing, computer-aided process planning,
computer numerical control machine tools, flexible machining systems, automated storage and
retrieval systems, automated material handling systems such as robots and automated cranes and
conveyors, computerized scheduling and production control. It may also integrate a business
system through a common database. In other words, it symbolizes full integration of process and
management operations using information and communication technologies. Typical examples of
such technologies are seen in Advanced Process Automation Systems and Computer Integrated
Manufacturing (CIM).
Programming Device
The programming device is used to enter the required program into the memory of the
processor. The program is developed in the programming device and then transferred to
the memory unit of the PLC.