CONNECT PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS
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Chapter 5, Problem 6P
Program Plan Intro
Limit switch:
- The limit switch refers to a generally used industrial control device.
- It is intended to function only when it attains a fixed limit, and it is typically activated by contact with an object such as a cam.
- There are two types of limit switches such as Normally Open (NO) switch and Normally Closed (NC) switch.
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Ladder logic program:
The equivalent ladder logic diagram for the given hardwired circuit diagram is as follows:
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