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Microsoft Excel use with a PLC

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NathanUnger

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Hello,

I am working on a PLC based system for testing automotive type alternators. I have a PC based oscilloscope which connects via live data link to an Excel spreadsheet. I use the spread sheet for collecting and printing test results. (rpm vs current plots, setpoint voltage, etc.)
How do I get the PLC to send instructions to Excel? Can Excel send instructions to the PLC? I want the system to do the sequences automatically and print out the result without input from the operator, once it is initialized.

NathanUnger
 
Excel by itself can't send instructions to the PLC, you will need another piece of software to handle the communications between the two.
Depending on what type of PLC you have, and how you want to communicate with it, you should be able to find the right application.
There are a number of companies that offer OPC servers for most PLCs.
If you give us some more info on the PLC and type of communication, someone can probably help you.
 
If you are using AB plc i can show you how to do this... but Excel isnt designed to do this well and if you have a bunch of tags, even on a fast machine it will crawl
 
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