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In this video, we take an in-depth look at one of the most critical layers in industrial automation: the PLC and HMI systems that power and control modern manufacturing environments. Whether you are a control systems engineer, technician, electrician, plant manager, or decision-maker responsible for automation investments, understanding these systems is essential to improving reliability, efficiency, and scalability in your operations. We begin with the fundamentals, explaining what a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) is and how it functions as the industrialized computer that performs control-specific tasks on the plant floor. You will learn about inputs, outputs, specialty cards, communication protocols such as Modbus and Ethernet/IP, and the role of PLCs in everything from standalone machines to distributed control systems. We explore real examples from leading manufacturers like Allen-Bradley, Siemens, and AutomationDirect to show the variety of PLC architectures used in industry. Next, we dive into the HMI (Human Machine Interface) layer and its role as the visual and interactive counterpart to the PLC. HMIs allow operators to start and stop lines, monitor system status, and adjust parameters in real time. We cover the differences between older physical push-button systems and modern touchscreen HMIs, and explain the difference between thick and thin clients for large-scale deployments. This segment also highlights important design considerations such as latency, ruggedization, and the impact of central server-based architectures. From there, we explore advanced scenarios including multiple PLCs controlling a single manufacturing line, high-speed deterministic networking with protocols like ControlNet, and fully distributed manufacturing environments where central servers manage SCADA, historians, and MES applications across multiple production lines. We also address cost considerations, integration strategies, and the pros and cons of different deployment approaches depending on your industry and scale. If you are looking to modernize your manufacturing systems or better understand the PLC and HMI layer of industrial automation, this video will give you both the technical foundation and the real-world context needed to make informed decisions. For more detailed automation training, visit https://www.solisplc.com/ and explore our hands-on engineering resources. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to PLC and HMI in industrial automation 01:00 Overview of the automation layers from field devices to ERP 02:20 What is a PLC and how it functions in manufacturing 04:30 PLC inputs, outputs, specialty cards, and industrial protocols 07:20 Electrical panel layouts and PLC deployment examples 08:20 Introduction to HMIs and their role in control systems 10:00 Thick vs thin client HMIs and deployment cost considerations 13:10 Multi-PLC systems and advanced control architectures 15:00 Distributed PLC and HMI networks with central servers 17:00 Remote access, troubleshooting, and engineering support 19:10 Industry-specific PLC and HMI deployment examples 21:10 Conclusion and next steps for automation modernization