Home Blog Page 2

Christmas Light Show Automation, 2024 Update

Will I decorate for Christmas? Not in this lifetime…

In June 2015 we moved into a new house. Our agent mentioned “the selling agent said this is a crazy Christmas light street.” I didn’t think much it because there has been a principle throughout my life:/h3>

Decorating = TimeSpent / ValueGained;

Clearly this is dividing by zero… in a computer this is a compile error every time.

On a day in June while unloading our Uhaul in 90°F weather, a neighbor introduced himself: “Welcome to the neighborhood, my name is Greg, by the way, did anyone tell you about the Christmas lights we do?” That is a verbatim quote. I bought the first house on the block, I wondered what I got myself into.

5 months later I hesitantly hung a few strings of cheap Home Depot Lights – Are you happy now Greg! Within weeks I had a change in heart. Every night I walked my 2-year-old twin girls down the street, and I saw wonder and joy in their faces. Three conclusions came to mind:

1. I need to contribute to this joy and I will go all in.
2. Our street gets heavy traffic in December and I am the first house!
3. I have to be me, and traditional decorating isn’t it.

Like you I am a systems builder, a PLC programmer, I bring industry to life by choice because it is rewarding and awesome. This started a 800 hour journey to build a system that commands lights to music in detail.

My automation career taught me I had a long road ahead to get to startup: new technology, complexity, first time installation. I needed a proof of concept before investing and scaling up. I bought various light types from China, normal in this hobby space and a task in itself, to figure out what worked best. Through my proof of concept I learned the basics of the sequencing software, control hardware, and DMX addressing. By early March I had the following proof of concept up and working:

2016 Vixen preview on mockup v1 (YouTube video – see below)


After proof of concept I placed full orders for the lights needed. In building the full scale show I had to learn many new things:

• Sequencing software, DMX addressing (same concept as a Mobus map)
• Available light formats: voltage, protocol, brightness, form-factor
• Light controllers
• Distance limits for power and the light serial protocol
• Welding (terrible welding via Harbor Freight junk, but learned why fire-proof blankets are needed)
• How to design the lighting to fit the house
• Placement of power and control sources
• Normalizing sound levels in music files (using Audacity)
• Raspberry Pi setup
• Reinforcement of the importance, and gratitude, of standards. As of year 2 I abandoned sourcing lights from China/Alibaba.
• Reinforcement of the importance of using a development methodology

Lucky for me, by the time I started there was a well-established online community of hobbyists and mature open-source software and hardware. The most common light type for this application is an “RGB Pixel” (full color control), which are otherwise used for advertising applications (e.g. building signs). Many animated Christmas light applications use rudimentary on/off control of traditional holiday light strings.

How My Show Works

There are countless ways to do this but I will focus on my system, which is similar to the image below. The Raspberry Pi is the brain, or the “show player”. The Pi runs Falcon Player (“FPP”), an open-source show player.

FPP plays the sound and sequence files for each song, broadcasting light control packets via Ethernet. The protocol is E.131 or “Streaming-ACN”, which is DMX512 over Ethernet. DMX512 was defined in 1986 for theater control and is closely related to RS485 serial. The Pi plays the music and broadcasts the light sequences over hardwired-Ethernet to four light controllers distributed through my house.

Architecture

Light controllers are middlemen, they just provide power to the lights and translate network commands from a show player into the serial electrical signals the RGB pixels use. The controllers are configured with the DMX addresses I’ve assigned to each light string (conceptually similar to hardwired IO or a fieldbus network).

Each RGB pixel has a red, blue, and green LED whose brightness’s can be varied between 0-255 intensity. The brightness level of each LED determines the brightness and color of each pixel. Refresh this fast enough and thousands of LEDs will dance to music.

RGB Pixel Nodes or “Bullets” Up Close

Many people use their PC as the show player – but it turns out a Raspberri Pi RUNS CIRCLES around a PC for this task. The Pi provides superior refresh rates – which enables faster animations and thus more detailed sequencing possibilities (sometimes I program animations as short as a high-hat or snare hit).

I output the audio from the Pi with a USB to 3.5mm jack adapter, to a Yamaha mixer, to an FM transmitter. The USB adapter helped improve the signal to noise ratio. Having FM radio allows cars to tune in and made it easy to use a home audio receiver to power outdoor speakers. I shutoff the outdoor speakers at a reasonable hour by programming a Kasa Home Automation power strip.

The show player includes a scheduling function to start/stop the show. I use Kasa (home automation) programmable power strips (link below) to cut power to my controllers, mixer, FM transmitter, and receiver. I do not hard power cycle the Raspberry Pi because the install files sometimes corrupt.

Sequencing Software

The sequencing software is comparable to PLC programming software. It abstracts the details of the devices (lights in this case) to provide a human-friendly programming environment with a library of effect templates.

Configuration includes:
1. Type and quantity of lights (like PLC IO)
2. Assigning DMX addresses (like a PLC tag database)
3. Defining / instantiating light groups (like PLC user-defined tags, or add-on instructions. Yes, I came up on Rockwell PLCs)

I import a mp3 for each song and the software adds beat markers and a wave form for visual reference. And from here we’re off to the races programming our house!

The following screen shot is 3 seconds of my “Sugar Plums” sequence I sequenced in Vixen. There is a lot going here, but for conceptual sake notice the following:
• Time is left to right
• On the left are my defined light groups, and sub-groups. I can apply effects to entire groups or down to the individual pixel level (I get that detailed at times)
• The native library of effect is in the upper right
• Detailed configuration options for each effect are on the lower right. One of my “chase” effects is shown here – I made a rainbow gradient, with a brightness ramp, set the pulse time, etc.

Key Decisions born from a PLC Programmer

The following decisions proved crucial to pulling this off:

  • Using 12-volt pixels. This yields lower current draws vs. 5-volt pixels, which purists say look better. This dramatically simplified power distribution and nearly eliminated “power injection” wiring that many other hobbyists do.
  • I bought all my lights with 18-awg wire, 22-awg is commong from some vendors. 18-awg lowers the resistance in wires which means less voltage drop. Voltage drop can be annoying! It can cause flickering and color errors, it affects the serial communication line, and is time-intensive to troubleshoot.
  • By August I was burning out with too many problems and not enough time left. I made two crucial pivots:
    1. I switched to a higher quality light controller which substantially reduced my configuration time and lessened voltage drop issues. Falcon Pixel Controller is a reliable and well-supported controller with native functionality to integrate with Falcon Player. I was using a “E682” originally which proved finicky.
    2. Trying to figure out how to route the light strings on my house was getting impractically difficult. Intuition told me “this is too hard”, I was spending a ton of time with Sketch3D trying to figure out where each 50-light string would end on my house. As a Hail Mary I did a 1-hour consulting call with HolidayCoro. Breakthrough! I was playing the game backwards. You don’t install each string as far as it goes, you cut the light strings as needed to fit each house segment. Imagine trying to install a sprinkler system without cutting the 10ft PVC pipes to fit the routes, madness!
  • I decided to use heat shrink solder tubes for splicing (vs. traditional soldering). While I wouldn’t use them on a production floor, they are fast and long lasting on the house.
  • From the very start I maintained a master spreadhseet for my DMX assignments, light controller port assignments, current draw per string, and total current draw per power supply. This is comparable to a master tag map and I/O list for an industrial system. Being organized saved countless hours throughout the project, and has been crucial in my expansions.
  • I used OneNote to maintain to do lists. At times I had hundres of tasks: to buy, to fix, to test, to learn, to install, etc.
  • I tested, then tested, followed by testing, then tested some more. I knew “year 1 startup” would have countless unplanned issues, which it did, and I wouldn’t have time to work out basic quality mistakes in commissioning.

Testing with Daughter (link to YouTube – see video below)

Startup and Finale

I took off the entire week of Thanksgiving for good measure – and needed every hour. I ran into flickering issues, network problems, and I accidentally taught one of my girls a profanity. But by Thanksgiving day – IT WORKED!

The visual is stunning – there is no camera that captures the brightness and fidelity seen in-person. By December I watched families dance in my drive way, people starring in wonder, cars parked in front of my house, and an occasional engineer dying to know how it works.

This video is my favorite sequence – note it is the song my proof of concept was based on. I spent 100 hours sequencing this song – down to timing the swell of each bass drum hit. No, it doesn’t have to take this long, but I was obsessive with experimenting and detail.

2017 Sugar Plums, sequenced in Vixen (link to YouTube – see video below)

Takeaways

Performing project debriefs substantially accelerates the value of experience, for individuals and teams. I make them routine events where I work. I ended up with a three page debrief for my “year 1” light show, and have done one every year since (e.g. what went right, what went wrong, key lessons learned).

My PLC programming and startup background was instrumental. Many of the software and control architecture concepts new enthusiasts struggle with I was able to work through relatively quickly. Maintaining a “Growth Mindset” (see image) got me through countless challenges and mistakes. By August I was ready to quit, I literally told myself problems were part of the journey, practice what I preach.

The community and tools available for this hobby craft are unbelievable. The folks behind Vixen, xLights, Falcon do amazing work. It’s hard to believe how mature these hobbyist tools are.

The key to getting a good look is equidistant spacing of the lights.

My style isn’t for everyone. There are puzzled looks and rapid drive-bys, but I also see faces of wonder. I even saw square dancing once. I still watch the shows all the time. Like an industrial application, I remain fascinated seeing my work coordinate the behavior of individual components to manipulate the physical world as a system. I bet you can relate.

Cost

I didn’t track costs real well, and probably spent 50% more than needed… IF I knew what I was doing the first time. I’m guessing $2,500 for what you see. With probably another $1,000 spent on mistakes between Home Depot runs, trial and error, tools I didn’t have, and proof of concept items I didn’t use.

Future Possibilities

  • I see more dancing each year and want to focus on that
  • One or more large pixel based matrices for advanced animations and pictures
  • High power DJ moving light heads (my current fixation with proof of concept complete in 2017)
  • Learn video editing and capture
  • Maybe some motion control, maybe a PLC?!

Some of My Other Sequences

Summary of Resources/Links

Reference Pictures

The heart of the show:

    1. The North side of my house has the “brains”
    2. There is another smaller cabinet in South side with my other controller
    3. I have gigabit TP-Link switches which isolate show traffic on my home network, the show is all hardwired Ethernet
    4. Yes, Africa and South America are in the wrong location

  1. Audio Mixer. This model is way overkill, I bought it while troubleshooting noise problems
  2. Raspberry Pi in upper right
  3. FM transmitter lower right

Light control unit

    1. Two 12-volt 350W power supply
    2. Falcon F16v3 controller (white board)
    3. Umbilical cords to light strings, carrying: +12-volt, common, and serial channel.

The back of one of my circles.

    1. Outdoor side of each light string unbiblical.
    2. In the background, the roof outline lights are mounted via modular PVC pipes. This provides quick install/takedown, and equidistant spacing of lights, which is key for having an animated show.

Greg rents a construction-grade lift every year. 20 years and running for him.

Written by Chris Schleich
System Builder, Project Manager, and Professional Engineer
https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-schleich/

Have a question? Join our community of pros to take part in the discussion! You'll also find all of our automation courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Sponsor and Advertise: Get your product or service in front of our 75K followers while also supporting independent automation journalism by sponsoring or advertising with us! Learn more in our Media Guide here, or contact us using this form.

Chris Schleich
Latest posts by Chris Schleich (see all)
 

Note: The original article was publish here in January of 2019, and Chris updated it quite a bit for this release. Thanks Chris!

Anybus Defender Industrial Security Devices (P231)

This week I meet up with Thomas Vasen of Anybus to learn about their new Defender Industrial Security Appliances in this episode of The Automation Podcast.

Note: As this episode was not sponsored, the video edition is only available to our members here on The Automation Blog and on YouTube. For more information, check out the “Show Notes” located below the video.


Watch The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog:


Note: As mentioned above, this episode was not sponsored so the video edition is a “member only” perk. The below audio edition (also available on major podcasting platforms) is available to the public and supported by ads. To learn more about our membership/supporter options and benefits, click here.


Listen to The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog:


The Automation Podcast, Episode 231 Show Notes:

Special thanks to our members for making this show possible! To learn more about becoming a member, click here.

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

If you enjoy this episode please give it a Like, and consider Sharing as this is the best way for us to find new guests to come on the show.

Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator

Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Chris Schleich
Latest posts by Chris Schleich (see all)

First Look: New Rockwell Products Shown At Automation Fair 2024 (TME06)

This week on The Automation Minute and Show I cover the top new Rockwell products shown at Automation Fair 2024:

For more information, check out the “Show Notes” located below the video.

#Automation #IndustrialAutomation #InsightsInAutomation


Watch The Automation Minute: Top 7 New Products at AF24


Watch The Automation Show: New Rockwell Products at AF24:

Note: As the Automation Show First Looks for Members is a member/supporter only perk, the above video is not accessible to non-members. Learn more about our membership options here.


About Member Only Content:

For more information about the benefits of being a member, check out this link.


Vendors: Would you like your product featured on the Show, Podcast, and Blog? If you would, please contact me at: https://theautomationblog.com/contact

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

If you enjoy this episode please give it a Like, and consider Sharing as this is the best way for us to find new guests to come on the show.

Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator

Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Chris Schleich
Latest posts by Chris Schleich (see all)

Automation Q & A for December 6, 2024 (QW025)

Industrial Automation Questions and Answers with Shawn Tierney in this episode of the Question of the Week from #TheAutomationBlog.

Note: In place of the Members only Q & A, this week members get access to a new episode of The Automation Show airing in the same time slot.

#Automation #IndustrialAutomation  #InsightsInAutomation


Note: Below you will find the “public” Question of the Week (today’s episode: QW025)

To unlock access to the member’s only shows, become a member / subscriber of our content for just $10 a month. To learn more about supporting our work through our membership program, click here.


Watch the Question of the Week Show:

Notes: This week’s links are found below the next section.


Listen to the Question of the Week:


No Question and Answer Show this week – see The Automation Show for Members airing in the same timeslot.



Show Notes:

Thanks to everyone who watched or listened today! Below are any links covered in the public Question of the Week episode:

If you think we missed something, or just want to share a news tip, please do so using this link.

Any vendors out there who’d like their products to appear on our shows can learn about options to sponsor and underwrite our work using this link.

And if you’re not a member but would like to unlock our member only shows, you can become one for $10 per month at TheAutomationBlog.com/join, or at YouTube.com/InsightsInAutomation/Join.

Huge thanks to all our members for making these shows possible!


Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

If you enjoy this episode please give it a Like, and consider Sharing as this is the best way for us to find new guests to come on the show.

Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator

Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Chris Schleich
Latest posts by Chris Schleich (see all)

Programming Options for CompactLogix and ControlLogix (2024) (M5E43)

Learn about the programming software options for Allen-Bradley’s CompactLogix and ControlLogix in Episode 43 of The Automation Minute, Season 5.



The Automation Minute, Season 5 Episode 43 Show Notes:

To view the free lesson mentioned in the video, click on the below link:


Vendors: Would you like your product featured on the Podcast, Show or Blog? If you would, please contact me at: https://theautomationblog.com/contact

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

If you enjoy this episode please give it a Like, and consider Sharing as this is the best way for us to find new guests to come on the show.

Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator

Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Chris Schleich
Latest posts by Chris Schleich (see all)

Siemens S7-1200 G2 PLC: Overview and First Look (P230)

This week I meet up with Luis Narvaez of Siemens to get an update on the new S7-1200 G2 PLC, as well as a first look at the hardware, in this episode of The Automation Podcast.

To learn more about the S7-1200 G2, check out the “Show Notes” located below the video.


Watch The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog:



Listen to The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog:


The Automation Podcast, Episode 230 Show Notes:

Special thanks to Siemens for sponsoring this episode and making it Ad Free! To learn more about the Siemens S7-1200 G2, see the below links:

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

If you enjoy this episode please give it a Like, and consider Sharing as this is the best way for us to find new guests to come on the show.

Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator

Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Chris Schleich
Latest posts by Chris Schleich (see all)

Programming Options for the Micro800 (2024) (M5E42)

Learn about the programming software and starter kits  options, including pricing, for Allen-Bradley’s Micro800 in Episode 42 of The Automation Minute, Season 5.



The Automation Minute, Season 5 Episode 42 Show Notes:

To view the free lesson mentioned in the video, click on the below link:


Vendors: Would you like your product featured on the Podcast, Show or Blog? If you would, please contact me at: https://theautomationblog.com/contact

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

If you enjoy this episode please give it a Like, and consider Sharing as this is the best way for us to find new guests to come on the show.

Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator

Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Chris Schleich
Latest posts by Chris Schleich (see all)

Programming Options for the MicroLogix, SLC-500 and PLC-5 (2024) (M5E41)

Learn about the software options and prices for programming the MicroLogix, SLC-500, and PLC-5 in Episode 41 of The Automation Minute, Season 5.



The Automation Minute, Season 5 Episode 41 Show Notes:

To view the free lesson on this subject, see the below link:

To view the episode on downloading RSLogix for free, see the below link:


Vendors: Would you like your product featured on the Podcast, Show or Blog? If you would, please contact me at: https://theautomationblog.com/contact

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

If you enjoy this episode please give it a Like, and consider Sharing as this is the best way for us to find new guests to come on the show.

Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator

Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Chris Schleich
Latest posts by Chris Schleich (see all)

What’s New in Automation for Monday December 2, 2024 (W014)

Happy Monday! We start the week off with a look at our top Automation Content from last week, and then take a look at what we have planned for the coming weeks in today’s episode of the #WhatsNewInAutomation:

#Automation  #IndustrialAutomation  #InsightsInAutomation


Watch the Show on release at ~2:15pm ET, or the replay anytime:


Listen to What’s New:



Links:

– coming soon…


This week’s content schedule (videos typically available by 1pm ET):

Monday:

What’s New (this show) livestream, 12:00pm ET

Wednesday:

The Automation Show* and Minute episodes (2~4 per mo.)

and / or

The Automation Podcast^ (pre-recorded,) 3:30pm ET

plus

Office Hours for TAS Customers (See L1.11,) Teams Meet 6:00-7:00pm ET

Friday:

Question of the Week livestream, ~12:00pm ET

– Member’s Q & A* or After Show, ~12:05pm ET

– – For Members* & Students (Lesson 1.10)

 

* Denotes a member only livestream

^ The video edition of unsponsored episodes is released to members only (the audio edition of The Automation Podcast is always public)


Show Notes:

Thanks to everyone who watched or listened today!

You can unlock our member only content for $10 per month at TheAutomationBlog.com/join, or at YouTube.com/InsightsInAutomation/Join.

Huge thanks to all our members for making our work possible!

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

If you enjoy this episode please give it a Like, and consider Sharing as this is the best way for us to find new guests to come on the show.

Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator

Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Chris Schleich
Latest posts by Chris Schleich (see all)

Manufacturing Execution Systems (P229)

This week I meet up with Ryan Kuhlenbeck to learn about Manufacturing Execution Systems and Pico MES in this episode of The Automation Podcast.

Note: As this episode was not sponsored, the video edition is only available to our members here on The Automation Blog and on YouTube. For more information, check out the “Show Notes” located below the video.


Watch The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog:


Note: As mentioned above, this episode was not sponsored so the video edition is a “member only” perk. The below audio edition (also available on major podcasting platforms) is available to the public and supported by ads. To learn more about our membership/supporter options and benefits, click here.


Listen to The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog:


The Automation Podcast, Episode 229 Show Notes:

Special thanks to our members for making this show possible! To learn more about becoming a member, click here.

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

If you enjoy this episode please give it a Like, and consider Sharing as this is the best way for us to find new guests to come on the show.

Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator

Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Chris Schleich
Latest posts by Chris Schleich (see all)

TAP228 Aftershow: Can Ai Really Explain, Write and Edit PLC Code? (MAS01)

This week Shawn shares his thoughts on the capabilities of Copia’s new Ai Copilot with his members in this episode of The Automation Podcast After Show.

Note: This is a “members-only after show” (mas) series. For more information about our membership program, check out the “Show Notes” located below the video.


Watch The Automation Podcast After Show:


Note: This is a member only series. To learn more about our membership/supporter options and benefits, click here.


The Automation Podcast Episode 228 After Show Notes:

Special thanks to our members for making this show possible! To view the associated episode of The Automation Podcast, click here.

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

If you enjoy this episode please give it a Like, and consider Sharing as this is the best way for us to find new guests to come on the show.

Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator

Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Chris Schleich
Latest posts by Chris Schleich (see all)

Automation Q & A for November 22, 2024 (QW024)

Industrial Automation Questions and Answers with Shawn Tierney in this episode of the Question of the Week from #TheAutomationBlog.

Note: In place of the Members only Q & A, this week members get access to the TAP Aftershow airing in the same time slot.

#Automation #IndustrialAutomation  #InsightsInAutomation


Note: Below you will find the “public” Question of the Week (today’s episode: QW024)

To unlock access to the member’s only shows, become a member / subscriber of our content for just $10 a month. To learn more about supporting our work through our membership program, click here.


Watch the Question of the Week Show:

Notes: This week’s links are found below the next section.


Listen to the Question of the Week:


No Question and Answer Show this week – see the TAP After Show airing in the same timeslot.



Show Notes:

Thanks to everyone who watched or listened today! Below are any links covered in the public Question of the Week episode:

– No links this week

If you think we missed something, or just want to share a news tip, please do so using this link.

Any vendors out there who’d like their products to appear on our shows can learn about options to sponsor and underwrite our work using this link.

And if you’re not a member but would like to unlock our member only shows, you can become one for $10 per month at TheAutomationBlog.com/join, or at YouTube.com/InsightsInAutomation/Join.

Huge thanks to all our members for making these shows possible!


Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

If you enjoy this episode please give it a Like, and consider Sharing as this is the best way for us to find new guests to come on the show.

Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator

Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Chris Schleich
Latest posts by Chris Schleich (see all)

SLC-500 Migrations Compared: SoftPLC vs Studio 5000 (S2E10)

In this episode of The Automation Show, Shawn walks through migrating a SLC-500 project to both SoftPLC and Studio 5000, then compares the results.

For more information, check out the “Show Notes” located below the video.



The Automation Show, Episode S2E10 Show Notes:

Special thanks SoftPLC for showing us how to use their new SLC-500 Import tool as well as sponsoring this episode so it would be “Ad Free”! For more information about SoftPLC, please see the below links:


Vendors: Would you like your product featured on the Show, Podcast, and Blog? If you would, please contact me at: https://theautomationblog.com/contact

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

If you enjoy this episode please give it a Like, and consider Sharing as this is the best way for us to find new guests to come on the show.

Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator

Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Chris Schleich
Latest posts by Chris Schleich (see all)

Copia’s Ai Copilot Documents, Converts & Writes PLC Code (P228)

This week I meet up with Adam and Nick of Copia Automation to learn about their new Ai Copilot’s features in this episode of The Automation Podcast.

To learn more about Copia’s Ai Copilot, check out the “Show Notes” located below the video.


Watch The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog:



Listen to The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog:


The Automation Podcast, Episode 228 Show Notes:

Special thanks to Copia for sponsoring this episode and making it Ad Free! To learn more about the products covered, see the below links:

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

If you enjoy this episode please give it a Like, and consider Sharing as this is the best way for us to find new guests to come on the show.

Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator

Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Chris Schleich
Latest posts by Chris Schleich (see all)

Automation Q & A for November 15, 2024 (QA023)

Industrial Automation Questions and Answers with Shawn Tierney in this episode of Q&A and the Question of the Week from #TheAutomationBlog:

#Automation #IndustrialAutomation  #InsightsInAutomation


Note: Below you will find the “public” Question of the Week, followed by our “member’s only” Q & A show (today’s episodes: QW023 & QA023)

To unlock access to the full Q & A show, you can become a member / subscriber of our content for just $10 a month. To learn more about supporting our work through our membership program, click here.


Watch the Question of the Week Show:

Notes: This week’s links are found below the Q&A Episode


Listen to the Question of the Week:


Watch the full Question and Answer Show:


Note: The below Q&A show is a Member Benefit. To learn more about our membership levels, click here.



Show Notes:

Thanks to everyone who watched or listened today! Below are any links covered in the public Question of the Week episode:

– No links this week

If you think we missed something, or just want to share a news tip, please do so using this link.

Any vendors out there who’d like their products to appear on our shows can learn about options to sponsor and underwrite our work using this link.

And if you’re not a level 1 member but would like to unlock the full Q & A show, you can become one for $10 per month at TheAutomationBlog.com/join, or at YouTube.com/InsightsInAutomation/Join.

Huge thanks to all our members for making these shows possible!


Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

If you enjoy this episode please give it a Like, and consider Sharing as this is the best way for us to find new guests to come on the show.

Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator

Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Chris Schleich
Latest posts by Chris Schleich (see all)

Siemens TIA Portal v20 (P227)

This week I meet up with John DeTellem of Siemens to learn what’s new in TIA Portal version 20 in this episode of The Automation Podcast.

To learn more about TIA Portal, check out the “Show Notes” located below the video. (links updated on the v20 release date of 12-05-24)


Watch The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog:



Listen to The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog:


The Automation Podcast, Episode 227 Show Notes:

Special thanks to Siemens for sponsoring this episode and making it Ad Free! To learn more about the products covered, see the below links:

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

If you enjoy this episode please give it a Like, and consider Sharing as this is the best way for us to find new guests to come on the show.

Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator

Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Chris Schleich
Latest posts by Chris Schleich (see all)

Automation Q & A for November 8, 2024 (QA022)

Industrial Automation Questions and Answers with Shawn Tierney in this episode of Q&A and the Question of the Week from #TheAutomationBlog:

#Automation #IndustrialAutomation  #InsightsInAutomation


Scheduling Note for 11/08/24: As we enter the 2024 Holiday Season the pace of our live-streaming shows may be reduced to allow the completion of projects which must be done before January 1st, 2025.


Note: Below you will find the “public” Question of the Week, followed by our “member’s only” Q & A show (today’s episodes: QW022 & QA022)

To unlock access to the full Q & A show, you can become a member / subscriber of our content for just $10 a month. To learn more about supporting our work through our membership program, click here.


Watch the Question of the Week Show:

Notes: This week’s links are found below the Q&A Episode


Listen to the Question of the Week:


Watch the full Question and Answer Show:


Note: The below Q&A show is a Member Benefit. To learn more about our membership levels, click here.



Show Notes:

Thanks to everyone who watched or listened today! Below are any links covered in the public Question of the Week episode:

– Link to Free RSLogix Download Procedure
– Link to Phase Manager Manual
– Link to Sequence Manager Profile
– Link to PlantPAx Batch & Sequence Manager Profile

Links to new FactoryIO Courses (not released yet)
A-B Logix & FactoryIO
Siemens S7 & FactoryIO

If you think we missed something, or just want to share a news tip, please do so using this link.

Any vendors out there who’d like their products to appear on our shows can learn about options to sponsor and underwrite our work using this link.

And if you’re not a level 1 member but would like to unlock the full Q & A show, you can become one for $10 per month at TheAutomationBlog.com/join, or at YouTube.com/InsightsInAutomation/Join.

Huge thanks to all our members for making these shows possible!


Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

If you enjoy this episode please give it a Like, and consider Sharing as this is the best way for us to find new guests to come on the show.

Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator

Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Chris Schleich
Latest posts by Chris Schleich (see all)

PRTG’s OPC UA Server: IT & OT Monitoring for your SCADA, HMI, or PLC (P226)

This week I meet up with Greg Campion of Paessler to learn about their PRTG OPC UA Server in this episode of The Automation Podcast.

To learn more about PRTG, check out the “Show Notes” located below the video.


Watch The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog:



Listen to The Automation Podcast from The Automation Blog:


The Automation Podcast, Episode 226 Show Notes:

Special thanks to Paessler for sponsoring this episode and making it Ad Free! To learn more about PRTG, see the below links:

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

If you enjoy this episode please give it a Like, and consider Sharing as this is the best way for us to find new guests to come on the show.

Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator

Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Chris Schleich
Latest posts by Chris Schleich (see all)

2024 Audience Choice Poll #10: Vote for your preferred Sensor / Reader Vendor

In today’s Audience Choice Poll, we’re asking audience members to pick their preferred Sensor and Reader vendor.

Note: Feel free to add an additional product by selecting the “other” option and filling in the text box.

Note: One vote per person, per poll please:

Please choose up to three Industrial Automation Sensor or Code Reader Vendors you prefer to use the most? (Add missing vendors using "other" choice)
39 votes

This poll is no longer accepting votes

VoteResults
112:5:19:32
×

Thank you for voting in this year’s Audience Choice Polls!

If you haven’t already, please vote once in each of our other polls before December 31st!

Note: All voting ends November 27th, 2024 at 11:59pm.

Wishing you all a very Happy Holiday Season!

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

If you enjoy this episode please give it a Like, and consider Sharing as this is the best way for us to find new guests to come on the show.

Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator

Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Chris Schleich
Latest posts by Chris Schleich (see all)

Automation News for November 5, 2024 (N255)

Get the latest Industrial Automation #News from the all of the major vendors in this morning’s Automation News Shows from #TheAutomationBlog:

#Automation #IndustrialAutomation  #InsightsInAutomation


Scheduling Note for 11/05/24: As we enter the 2024 Holiday Season the pace of our live-streaming shows are bing reduced to allow the completion of projects which must be done before January 1st, 2025.


Note: Below you will find the “public” headlines show, followed by our “member’s only” news show (today’s episodes: R75 & N255)

To unlock access to the full show, you can become a member / subscriber of our content for just $10 a month. To learn more about supporting our work through our membership program, click here.


Watch the Headlines News Show:


Listen to the Headlines News Show:


Watch the Full News Show:

Note: The below Automation News Show is a member/supporter only perk. Learn more about our membership/supporter options here.


Links to today’s headlines :

https://theautomationblog.com/follow
https://new.abb.com/news/detail/120666/abb-opens-new-100-million-campus-in-wisconsin
https://www.phoenixcontact.com/explore/page/3t9nmfp?_realm=us&_locale=en-US
https://www.siemens.com/us/en/company/press/press-releases/smart-infrastructure/siemens-offers-3-pole-class-a-gfcis-100-amp-applications.html
https://www.emerson.com/en-us/news/2024/11-new-emerson-energy-manager-solution-reduces-energy-costs-carbon-emissions-for-manufacturers
https://www.danfoss.com/en-us/about-danfoss/news/dds/enhanced-vlt-automationdrive-ez-fc-321/
https://www.hilscher.com/company/news/hilscher-launches-new-spe-media-switch-for-profinet-ethernet-ip-and-modbus-networks
https://profinews.com/2024/10/new-products-november-2024/
https://theautomationblog.com/join
https://www.youtube.com/@insightsia/join



Show Notes:

Thanks to everyone who watched or listened today! Members will find all of the links covered on today’s directly under the Automation News Show video.

If you think we missed something, or just want to share a news tip, please do so using this link.

Vendors who’d like their products to appear on our shows can learn about options to sponsor and underwrite our work using this link.

And if you’re not a member but would like to unlock the full news show and news links, you can become a member for $10 per month at TheAutomationBlog.com/join, or at YouTube.com/InsightsInAutomation/Join.

Huge thanks to all our members for making these news show possible!

Until next time, Peace ✌️ 

If you enjoy this episode please give it a Like, and consider Sharing as this is the best way for us to find new guests to come on the show.

Shawn M Tierney
Technology Enthusiast & Content Creator

Eliminate commercials and gain access to my weekly full length hands-on, news, and Q&A sessions by becoming a member at The Automation Blog or on YouTube. You'll also find all of my affordable PLC, HMI, and SCADA courses at TheAutomationSchool.com.

Chris Schleich
Latest posts by Chris Schleich (see all)