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PLC and HMI Development with Siemens TIA Portal

You're reading from  PLC and HMI Development with Siemens TIA Portal

Product type Book
Published in Apr 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801817226
Pages 436 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Liam Bee Liam Bee
Profile icon Liam Bee

Table of Contents (21) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1 – The TIA Portal – Project Environment
2. Chapter 1: Starting a New Project with TIA Portal 3. Chapter 2: Creating Objects and How They Fit Together 4. Chapter 3: Structures and User-Defined Types 5. Section 2 – TIA Portal – Languages, Structures, and Configurations
6. Chapter 4: PLC Programming and Languages 7. Chapter 5: Working with Languages in TIA Portal 8. Chapter 6: Creating Standard Control Objects 9. Chapter 7: Simulating Signals in the PLC 10. Chapter 8: Options to Consider When Creating PLC Blocks 11. Section 3 – TIA Portal – HMI Development
12. Chapter 9: TIA Portal HMI Development Environment 13. Chapter 10: Placing Objects, Settings Properties, and Events 14. Chapter 11: Structures and HMI Faceplates 15. Chapter 12: Managing Navigation and Alarms 16. Section 4 – TIA Portal – Deployment and Best Practices
17. Chapter 13: Downloading to the PLC 18. Chapter 14: Downloading to the HMI 19. Chapter 15: Programming Tips and Additional Support 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Extending standard functions

A well-built paradigm or design pattern should allow for the extension of standard objects without affecting the object itself. For example, standard objects should consist of other standard objects that can also be used outside of their parent object.

Have a look at the following screenshot:

Figure 8.1 – Example of an extension

Figure 8.1 shows an example of an extension whereby Standard Object Instance 3 has an additional instance of Standard Function Block 1 that is used outside of the normal parent. Because all instances of Standard Object use Standard Function Block 1, and Standard Function Block 1 is in itself a standard, it can be used outside of Standard Object, and data that would normally be passed to Standard Function Block 1 from the Standard Object interface can be passed directly instead.

If the example in Figure 8.1 were to be replicated in Totally Integrated Automation Portal (TIA Portal), the Standard...

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