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PLC Test Bench for Continuous Hardware Development

This project developed a reliable, external testbench for the UW Medical Cyclotron Facility (UWMCF). The testbench is meant to serve as a safe environment to test updates for the Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) system before pushing them to the main system. The team focused on compiling a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the software and hardware components of the test bench and trained the UWMCF staff on using the testbench environment. By building a separate, independently functioning PLC testbench, where new hardware and software designs can be implemented and tested, plant reliability will be increased and cyclotron downtime will stay minimal.

Faculty Adviser(s)

Max Parsons, Electrical & Computer Engineering

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