Functional Block Diagrams
Functional Block Diagrams

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Functional Block Diagrams

Movie
20 min
English

A synthesis of sound and movement; colourful characters dance and move in repetitive patterns to percussive and melodic elements. A combination of motion and music that is hypnotic and beautiful. At first it feels structured and orderly but as more elements are added becomes quixotically expressive.

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Director: N/AGenres: Educational, Technical

Plot Summary

Functional Block Diagrams (FBDs) are a graphical programming language used in industrial automation, particularly with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). They represent control system logic through interconnected blocks, visually illustrating data flow and processing steps. FBDs are designed for ease of understanding and modification by engineers and technicians working on automation systems. They map directly to control functions, making complex logic more accessible.

Critical Reception

As an educational and technical topic rather than a typical film or TV show, 'Functional Block Diagrams' doesn't have traditional critical reception. Its value is assessed by its utility and clarity in engineering education and practice. Engineers and automation professionals generally find FBDs to be an effective and intuitive method for designing and understanding control logic.

What Reviewers Say

  • Widely adopted standard in industrial automation for PLC programming.

  • Offers a clear, visual representation of control logic.

  • Facilitates easier maintenance and troubleshooting of automated systems.

Google audience: Audience feedback on Functional Block Diagrams primarily comes from engineering and technical forums. Users appreciate their visual nature for complex logic, finding them more intuitive than text-based programming for certain applications. They are considered a fundamental tool for process control engineers.

Awards & Accolades

None notable (as a technical concept/standard)

Fun Fact

Functional Block Diagrams are part of the IEC 61131-3 standard, which defines programming languages for programmable logic controllers, making them an internationally recognized method for automation.

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