Thanks for the video.. It's very interesting to realize how much common characteristics the guys in this area share... close to reach 25 years in this area, I have more or less the same deficits and interests as you. I also liked the title impostor syndrome, but about it I should write much more lines of comments then KZbin allows me to do. It's incredible how much we learn for our lives, working with automation, an area which keeps one humble.. Have a great weekend!
@JakobSagatowski7 ай бұрын
It's the best area to work in, so I guess it's good there is an infinite amount of stuff to learn! Have a great weekend too!
@dlalic7 ай бұрын
I feel you Jakob. Even being lucky to work with different equipment over past 8 years there is so much that is on my list. One kudos to you on this video. Community and sharing knowledge help in shaping skill set to fill the gaps.
@arizowsky7 ай бұрын
As a virtual commissioning engineer, I can say that Visual Components is an amazing tool that will change the way we design machines in the future.
@Hanssing7 ай бұрын
What field do you work with virtual commisioning? Sounds like its very big projects, or very time-expensive ones ?
@Joelmartinez-fk4bx5 ай бұрын
thanks Jacob, still wondering about you rockwell/beckhof video, 😊
@qwertasd76 ай бұрын
You don’t know what you’ve forgotten, and you’ve forgotten what you don’t know. Yet, you’ve been there, seen everything. As we get older, the unknown becomes the larger part of our existence.
@rickmaida28747 ай бұрын
No. 25, which is No. 1 in my book: Physics. You have to have a solid grasp of the laws of classical physics to be a good controls engineer. I don't typically do any math involving physics, but I can tell when things don't add up.
@nickmartin74187 ай бұрын
Great video, there were a bunch of things I now know I don't know about them! Looking forward to the 4026 video now it's out in the wild!
@dmitriichernyshov76294 ай бұрын
That's why this field is amazing, great learning curve which never ends, and it,s fully versatile. Especially seeing guys in pure software engineering struggling with jobs now. Here you can always downgrade for a while and work in maintenance or CNC machining for example. I've got ME MSc and work in maintenance of all those things, and sometimes develope something custom for the manufacturing process or simply debug raw production lines. One day I wish to work at the integrstor's and build something from the scratch, but for now its all about learning curve and impostor syndrome😅
@MarkLazarides7 ай бұрын
Love #25.
@tejonBikerАй бұрын
I worked with WinCC, it's quite a mess how to start or know which version do you need for your implementation, I only worked with WinCC Advanced for embbebed HMI and PC Runtime. The wincc advanced runtime is quite stable, I see the computer that runs the runtime fails first than the runtime itself. In a next project I will use WinCC professional for multi-monitor support (see two or more monitors with different SCADA screen in each monitor), quite pricey the tools for design the SCADA screen and runtime license, WinCC advanced is more affordable but don't have multi-monitor support.
@ryno97327 ай бұрын
Yaskawa programming is the bane of my existence! Hate programming them 😅
@MathieuTanguy-tj8lk7 ай бұрын
B&R Automation studio 5000?! I think you mixed up B&R and Rockwell programming tools 😅
@JakobSagatowski7 ай бұрын
Maybe B&R and Rockwell should join common forces? 😅 Now we've got a name for their development environment!
@renatab76407 ай бұрын
Kubusiu jesteś niesamowity 😘👏❤❤
@aryasjs_r7 ай бұрын
Great Great Greattt Video
@franzjacke7 ай бұрын
For me wiring the control panel was really satisfying and it still is💯. Although I don't do it lately and is done by others.😩 BTW: you probably know more than you know about how you would have wanted it to be buit. E.g. I've put stickers with "comments" beside or on the elements. I find it more relatable to the programming the thing. But I mostly think of myself returning to the same panel again in 20y. And be able to understan what I have done and how to fix it 😅 I also like how you can mark each wire with it's designation and unique number. It some extra work. But it's so much easier to diagnose and to rewire if needed. Especially if you are remote commissioning.
@JakobSagatowski7 ай бұрын
You're right! And who doesn't love a well-built electrical cabinet?
@alexanderskusnov51197 ай бұрын
FBD, IL. But where is SFC? You can also use Stateflow (MatLab/Simulink) as well.
@JakobSagatowski7 ай бұрын
It's not on the list because I know SFC 😅
@Hanssing7 ай бұрын
Well, I am not an expert in anything, but I do feel lucky that I have touched a lot of the brands you talk about - but in older versions. No older version of PLCs be it Siemens, Omron, Opto22, or Mitshubishi is worth working with. All the newer now allows ST with practically identical syntax - so not really anything new. Right now the big projects are Denso Robot+UR Robot+Beckhoff PLC+Beckhoff XTS 🙂- so I can cross some of your Automation Bucket list. I think the SCADA/HMI side of things are where the differenses arises. WinCC is very different form CoDeSys VISUs, again different from say Indusoft, CopaData Zenon etc etc. I prefer Beckhoff for ecosystem, and in general CoDeSys for development incl. XAE. I count my self lucky each time someone is willing to pay me for learning something new 🙂 So, I consider myself jack-of-all-trades, but master of none in this regards. But its fun.
@Randall3636 ай бұрын
Yes I have an Opto22 EPIC The thing I like about it It can be programmed with Codesys and works well. It has a lot of memory. I’ve used it as a flow computer measuring natural gas through an office plate. The formula is about 100 lines of nothing but math equations. I’ve created 4 instances of equation to handle 4 separate meter run. The PLC handles it easily. The only thing I don’t like about it is it doesn’t support Ethercat but it does support Ethernet/IP.
@iengineer81367 ай бұрын
It was a great information video about automation application available in the industry. However there were no visuals of the working environment of these automation protocols and applications. Some practical 25 visual images / videos along with the 25 dont know lists would be more interesting and helpful. With due respect i like the information shared as i have heard of a few of these platforms, though i am not tye subject expert. Thanks for sharing
@JakobSagatowski7 ай бұрын
Excellent suggestion, I'll think of it for the next "25 video"!
@Dubstep_Gun7 ай бұрын
Can AI replace plc programmers?
@pcwalter75677 ай бұрын
Have a look at Sigmatek as well... Very powerful OOP development framework.
@pcwalter75672 ай бұрын
Scratch that... Sigmatek is really not a good platform, steer clear.
@TomScryleus7 ай бұрын
nice thumbnail. great video. you are the best youtuber in the world. :)
@dragonmares591107 ай бұрын
"Industrie 4.0" this thing is making me burn like a fiery inferno each time i hear a colleague saying this...hell i even start hearing 5.0/6.0...
@MGrahamMakes7 ай бұрын
I actually like hearing 'Industry 5.0' because it's an immediate & unambiguous signal that the person who said it cannot be taken seriously.
@franzjacke7 ай бұрын
5G hence 5.0 i guess, it's not so hard to come up with new numbers. But it works
@AndreAbrantesBR7 ай бұрын
Hello everyone! Jakob, very interesting that list and an excellent video! SASE is a great idea too! Nice shot to share! Talking about a possible next topic, what do you think about vision systems for industry? There are interesting topics like Adaptive Vision Studio, OpenCV, CNNs, Vision Transformers (ViT) for the industry. You have chosen interesting subjects for your videos, the last before this one scared me at first glance! Great work! Thank you!
@JakobSagatowski7 ай бұрын
Thanks for great suggestions. It's about time I make a video about vision!
@mohammedrezk80727 ай бұрын
on other words ......i've never had the chance to work with .......etc.