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Writer's pictureAli Kaan Ünal

Arduino Powered PLC Display (Cheapest Display for PLC)

World's Cheapest PLC Display to manage any PLC's with a single circuit. Make your Industrial Projects and manage them easily!



World's cheapest PLC Display!



Arduino NANO Powered

Design your PLC Screen with Arduino Nano. You can have a cheap screen for your PLC and also have the opportunity to use modules made for Arduino. ​Make your PLC work together with the Arduino circuit.



A Platform; You can use in IoT, Production, Automation and Industrial Projects

What is it?

World's cheapest plc screen. It communicates with PLCs through inputs and outputs. In this way, your users can enter data into PLCs with a cheaper method (Example: Turning a machine on and off or adjusting its working time.) Also, this communication allows PLCs to benefit from Arduino features.

How does it work?

When the user selects an option on the screen (example: turning on the motor), energy passes through the output you set earlier and reaches the input of the PLC. When the signal comes to the previously determined input, the code to start the engine starts to run, so users can manage the PLC with a screen.



Arduino IDE

Code your display with the Arduino IDE Platform. Arduino NANO powered PLC I/O User Interface can be code on Arduino IDE. Use All Arduino IDE Libraries for Circle Electronic Industrial PLC I/O User Interface Product.




​You can use this product as a user interface. 4 Outputs, 2 Inputs. Send and get data. You can send 4 different data to PLC. You can use also the binary method to configuration.



Create Menu

Create a Menu using the Arduino IDE. You can see how it can do in the coding part.

There are too many options to create the menu:

Single Menu

Single Menu and Sub Menu

Single Menu and Sub Menu and Sub Sub Menu

Actually, there is no limit to add a submenu to this product.



Set the output voltage yourself

You can set the output voltage with a 7805 voltage regulator up to 24v. PLC's usually works with 24v but some PLC's uses 12v. You can set the output voltage. *min 7v

7805 gives power to the Arduino and other components. LCD Display, buzzer, relays get them power from the regulator.

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On the backside of PLC Display, there is an empty area for breadboard to make your projects with Arduino









Use Arduino Modules in your projects and lower the costs. And you can use Arduino libraries with PLC's.



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