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ivan582021-06-22 21:28:06
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ivan58, 2021-06-22 21:28:06

Is the FLprog software environment similar to Oven Logic and CoDeSys in terms of construction principles and tools?

There is no opportunity now to learn programming in FBD, CFC, and SFC. In the future, I plan to switch to them in the CoDeSys environment, later. Now I use inexpensive "iron" with aliexpress and model at home and create projects in the FBD graphic language in the FLprog environment. PLCs are very expensive and it is not rational to buy them for the home. I need advice. Will the direction I chose help me quickly master the new codesis and aries-logic environment?

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Alexander Skusnov, 2021-06-23
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OvenLogic did not look, but of course it will help. It is only better to switch to CFC (there are possible feedbacks), and extra binders are not required for disparate FBD lines.
There are authors (a book for 1000 rubles) promoting ST, I also advise you to read it.
But I'm a SFC fan. Stateflow from MatLab (Simulink) will help you master it.
I also saw a nuance at Segnetics: they call the circuit FBD, but it’s really CFC, but what’s even cooler, the principle of functional programming is implemented there (unlike Codesys, the variable is either read or written), so it’s good to appreciate this humor Learning Haskell will help.
Another option is to forget everything and switch to a distributed network (Chinese HDL, an analogue of KNX). But it's boring for a programmer, one parameterization, no freedom to warm up (Siemens Desigo and Schneider El. Eco followed the same principle).

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