PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS (LL)
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Chapter 3, Problem 9RQ
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Applying binary system to computer circuits:
- • Binary system makes use of two digits such as “0” and “1”.
- • Computers can understand only two stages of voltage levels such as high state and low state.
- • These two states of voltages can be easily distinguished using binary digits.
- • High state of voltage level is represented by the binary digit “1” and the low state of voltage level by “0”...
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