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== (0.1) Software Setup ==
== (0.1) Software Setup ==
You can proceed in two alternative ways:
You can proceed in two alternative ways:
- (1) program a SD or uSD card with a full Raspbian image, already configured to run LLExec PLC runtime.
- (1) program a SD or uSD card with a full Raspbian image, already configured to run LLExec PLC runtime.
- (1/b) install LLExec PLC runtime on a standard Raspbian image.
- (1/b) install LLExec PLC runtime on a standard Raspbian image.
Follow one of the two options, then go to section (2) Get the free license
Follow one of the two options, then go to section (2) Get the free license



Revision as of 12:12, 4 October 2016

Following these instructions, you can turn your Raspberry PI B or B+ into a complete IEC-61131 PLC.

(0) Hardware Setup

The LLExec PLC runtime has been tested on Raspberry PI Model B and B+, Raspberry PI 2 model B and Raspberry PI 3 model B, with I/O expansions PIFace or PIFace Digital 2, depending on the model of Raspberry PI. The runtime PLC runs even without I/O expansion, it can be used to drive standard fieldbus modules, following the Modbus TCP standard. It also requires an SD or uSD at least 8GB to program the modified Raspbian image.

(0.1) Software Setup

You can proceed in two alternative ways:

- (1) program a SD or uSD card with a full Raspbian image, already configured to run LLExec PLC runtime.
- (1/b) install LLExec PLC runtime on a standard Raspbian image.

Follow one of the two options, then go to section (2) Get the free license


1) program a SD or uSD card with a full Raspbian image, already configured to run LLExec PLC runtime.


The image is used to program an SD card, containing: - the Raspbian distribution - a modified version of the kernel that allows more accurate timing when used

 with PIFace I/O expansions and only on Raspberry PI models 1.
 Note: if you are using Raspberry PI 2 or 3, this kernel is not needed.

- the LLExec PLC runtime

1.1) Download image You can download download the file "rasppi_160323_raspbian_patched_kernel_PLC.rar" from our site at url: http://www.axelsw.it/pwiki/pub/rasppi_160323_raspbian_patched_kernel_PLC.rar

1.2) Unzip the image Use the preferred utility to decompress the archive (eg. WinRAR)

1.3) Program an SD or uSB (at least 8 GB) Using the preferred utility (eg. Win32DiskImager), write rasppi.img into an SD card or uSD.

1.4) Login into the system Login as user "pi", password "axel"


1/b) install LLExec PLC runtime on a standard Raspbian image.


With this procedure you can install the runtime Exec in a existent Raspberry PI. With this procedure you will have less precise timings when using PIFace I/O expansions and Raspberry PI models 1.

1 / b.1) Download the runtime You can download the file "LLExec_2.2.2_Linux_ARM_RaspPI.tgz" from our website www.axelsw.it from the Downloads section.

In the Downloads section expand the list Software -> Runtimes and please select "LLexec Linux ARM RaspPI"

1 / b.2) Unzip the runtime Use the preferred utility to decompress the archive (eg. WinRAR)

1 / b.3) Copy the entire directory plc on Raspberry PI, on the default path that is /data/plc , and make sure the file LLExec has execute permissions.

1 / b.4) Create a standard startup script, as an example the included LLExecDaemon can be used, and hook it to the init sequence. This script will change the current directory to /data/plc and launch the file ./LLExec, with root permissions - required.

1 / b.5) Enable SPI driver (optional) This step is necessary only if you use a PIFace expansion card. Run the command sudo raspi-config Click the "Advanced options" Choose the "A6 SPI" and press "Yes" for the SPI interface to be enabled at startup.

1 / b.6) Configure the network Change the file /etc/network/interfaces in order to assign your preferred IP address.


2) Get the free license


Login as user "pi", password "axel" and acquire root privileges with the command "sudo -s"

Stop the LLExec process, if running, with the command /etc/init.d/LLExecDaemon stop

Change to the directory /data/plc and issue the command ./LLExec -tm -1

It prints a series of logs that will end with these last lines ... GetHardwareIDs returned 1

  HardwareID 0: 8ade035e7521fca1

Error reading current license key !! License key is invalid or missing LLEXEC main finished

Send a mail to support@axelsw.it with the HardwareID of your device (in this case 8ade035e7521fca1) Axel will send you the LLExec.key file related to your hardware. Install the license overwriting the file in the directory /data/plc with the one sent by Axel and reboot the system, The PLC should be started, you can now download out lates LogicLab automation suite, and connect to your target. Please follow tutorials on YouTube channel


3) Installation and first use of LogicLab


3.1) Downloads of LogicLab Automation Suite Go to our website www.axelsw.it In the Downloads section expand the list Software -> LogicLab Automation Suite Download the file "LogicLab Automation Suite"

3.2) Install the setup

3.3) Launch LogicLab Press New Project Select target "Raspberry Pi 1.0" Give the project a name and press the OK button.

From the "On-line" select "Setup communication". Select the protocol GDB, then press the "Properties" button.

Change the IP address, with your Raspberry PI one and confirm.

Choose Connect from the menu Online: If everything went correctly, you should see the green word "Connected" on the status bar in the lower right corner of LogicLab

For more information you can consult the online manual, or follow our tutorials available in the news section of the website or on YouTube by following the link below: https://www.youtube.com/user/Axelsrl

4) In case of throubles: save a Log File In the case of any trouble, you can save the log file, this file can be sent to support@axel.it Steps: - login into the Raspberry PI - acquire root priviledges: su -s - go to directory /data/plc - launch ./AlTracePrint - Enter Area name to trace: enter LLExec - press 's' - insert the preferred filename - then press q to quit AlTracePrint