Wireless PLC
Discussion in "New Ideas regarding projects" started by abbas1707 Feb 12, 2008.
Tue Feb 12 2008, 10:47 am
hello guys!!
im being given a project " make a PLC using microcontroller and then convert it to wireless".
im a bit confused here.....should i go with this project or ask my teacher to change it??
i also have a question..
if wireless PLC is the goal then why not convert already made PLC to wireless.becoz PLC is connected to PC through serial interface...so i think we can easily convert it to wireless..just TX,RX needed to be added.and also when there are PLC available in market then why to make it again.....y not we pick a PLC from market and make it wireless???
what do u people say??? please guide me about it....i really need your suggestions!!!!
Please help
im being given a project " make a PLC using microcontroller and then convert it to wireless".
im a bit confused here.....should i go with this project or ask my teacher to change it??
i also have a question..
if wireless PLC is the goal then why not convert already made PLC to wireless.becoz PLC is connected to PC through serial interface...so i think we can easily convert it to wireless..just TX,RX needed to be added.and also when there are PLC available in market then why to make it again.....y not we pick a PLC from market and make it wireless???
what do u people say??? please guide me about it....i really need your suggestions!!!!
Please help
Tue Feb 12 2008, 06:08 pm
you can make a wireless module for PLCs.. which can be connected to PLC's serial port and make any PLC a wireless PLC.. how bout this?
Tue Feb 12 2008, 06:52 pm
yes Ajay this is much better ...
so if i do this .......how much is this work??? i dont think it is hard to do.
wat u say??
if its not a tough job then y i'll do this!! i will then change my project...
wat u say??
so if i do this .......how much is this work??? i dont think it is hard to do.
wat u say??
if its not a tough job then y i'll do this!! i will then change my project...
wat u say??
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