Harris Newsteder's PL1-0 Offers an Easy Link Between Up to Eight PLC Sensors and Any 3.3-5V MCU

Supporting a mix of sensors in PNP or NPN mode at up to a 30V operating voltage, the PL1-0 is a clever universal interface board.

ghalfacree
almost 4 years ago HW101

Harris Newsteder is preparing to launch a crowdfunding campaign for the PL1-0, an eight-channel isolated bridge board for connecting industrial programmable logic controller (PLC) sensors running at up to 30V DC to 3.3-5V microcontrollers.

"I designed this board out of frustration with the cost and usability of PLCs. So often at my job I wanted to make a simple machine, fixture, or test rig but I didn’t want to pay hundreds of dollars for a PLC with only 6 digital inputs and 6 digital outputs," writes Newsteder of the project. "An ESP32 is only $7.00 USD, more powerful, and has more interface options than a PLC. Why can’t I use this microcontroller with the rock-solid sensors available to me in industry?"

The PL1-0 uses a switched voltage comparison circuit, making the board compatible with both sourcing (PNP) and sinking (NPN) sensors operating at up to +30 V DC. (📷: Harris Newsteder)

"Of course boards that solve this problem do exist but they are limited to only one type of sensor and they are usually lacking in quality and documentation. I decided to develop my own PCB."

The PL1-0 offers an isolated interface between any 3.3V or 5V microcontroller, including the ESP32, and industrial high-voltage sensors operating up to 30V DC. The eight sinking outputs can be toggled between 3.3V and 5V pull-up as a single group, while each input can be operated in PNP or NPN modes individually. Each input and output is given a screw terminal along with a field ground, +5V DC and 0V DC. Each sensor can run at different voltage levels, Newsteder explains, providing they share a common ground connection.

Newsteder's design allows for a mix of sensor voltages and operation modes. (📷: Harris Newsteder)

Newsteder has confirmed that the PL1-0 board will be released under an open source licence, and that it will launch with a detailed user manual and support for "as long as people continue to use it." More information, and a link to be notified when the crowdfunding campaign goes live, can be found over on Crowd Supply now.

UPDATE: Newsteder has launched the PL1-0 starting at $35 for the board and $42 with a DIN rail mount,

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