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PLC and HMI Development with Siemens TIA Portal

By : Liam Bee
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PLC and HMI Development with Siemens TIA Portal

By: Liam Bee

Overview of this book

With automation requirements on the rise, Siemens’ TIA Portal development environment is almost a necessity for any automation engineer. The Totally Integrated Automation (TIA) environment helps seamlessly integrate all things automation, from PLC hardware and software design to HMI development. This book helps you understand the tools available in the TIA toolbox and shows you how to write code effectively. The book begins by introducing you to the TIA environment, covering the layout and tools available. Once you’ve got to grips with the environment, you’ll find out how to create hardware to write programs against, including adding IO modules and assigning memory for input and output. Next, you'll develop logic in all of the languages that TIA Portal offers, such as Ladder, Function Block Diagram, and Structured Text (SCL) (note that Statement List is not covered as a deprecated language), as well as the newest language, Cause and Effect (CEM). You’ll also discover how to store standard code in libraries, creating a version control system that is easy to manage and aids standard design. Finally, following the PLC design chapters, you’ll learn how to develop HMI applications in TIA Portal’s latest unified hardware. By the end of the book, you'll be well equipped to use all of the features that TIA Portal V17 offers.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
1
Section 1 – The TIA Portal – Project Environment
5
Section 2 – TIA Portal – Languages, Structures, and Configurations
11
Section 3 – TIA Portal – HMI Development
16
Section 4 – TIA Portal – Deployment and Best Practices

Chapter 4: PLC Programming and Languages

While the previous chapters have explained how structure helps build a strong foundation where data can be managed effectively, the next few chapters will focus on PLC programming and the various languages that Siemens offer in TIA Portal.

Without understanding at least one of the many available languages, a programmer will find it difficult to create an executable program. This chapter explores the different languages available in TIA Portal, including the new Cause and Effect language that was introduced in TIA Portal version 17.

After reading this chapter, you should know the following about each available language type:

  • The language's basic composition (graphical, text-based, and so on)
  • Common use cases

The following topics will be covered in this chapter:

  • Getting started with languages
  • Selecting the best language for the task
  • Differences between Siemens and other PLC vendors