In mechanical engineering the trend towards increasingly flexible solutions is leading to changes in control systems. The growth of mechatronic systems and modular functional units is placing high demands on software and its design. In the coming years, automation technology will experience the same transition that has already taken place in the PC world: a transition to more advanced and reproducible software design, simpler modification, and increasing modularity. This can only be achieved through object-oriented programming.
This book is aimed at those who want to familiarize themselves with this development in automation technology. Whether mechanical engineers, technicians, or experienced automation engineers, it can help readers to understand and use object-oriented programming.
From version 4.5, SIMOTION provides the option to use OOP in accordance with IEC 61131-3 ED3, the standard for programmable logic controllers. The book supports this way of thinking and programming and offers examples of various object-oriented techniques and their mechanisms. The examples are designed as a step-by-step process that produces a finished, ready-to-use machine module.
Contents: Developments in the field of control engineering – General principles of object-oriented programming – Function blocks, methods, classes, interfaces – Modular software concepts – Object-oriented design, reusable and easy-to-maintain software, organizational and legal aspects, software tests – I/O references, namespaces, general references – Classes in SIMOTION, instantiation of classes and function blocks, compatible and efficient software – Introduction to SIMOTION and SIMOTION SCOUT.
Om författaren
Michael Braun ist Produktmanager für Motion Control Engineering bei Siemens in Erlangen. Zu seinen Aufgaben gehört es, Kundenanforderungen in die Entwicklung einzuspeisen, deren Umsetzung zu verfolgen und aktuelle Software in den Markt einzuführen.
Dr. Wolfgang Horn ist Softwaremanager und -entwickler bei der Gesellschaft für Industrielle Steuerungstechnik in Chemnitz. Er ist intensiv vertraut mit der Architektur und Programmierung von SIMOTION.
Kurzvita Autor:
Michael Braun ist Produktmanager für Motion Control Engineering bei Siemens in Erlangen.
Dr. Wolfgang Horn ist Softwaremanager und -entwickler bei der Gesellschaft für Industrielle Steuerungstechnik in Chemnitz.