PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS W/CONNEC
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Author: Petruzella
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Chapter 5, Problem 9P
Write the ladder logic
- a. When input A is closed, turn ON and hold ON outputs X and Y until A opens.
- b. When input A is closed and either input B or C is open, turn ON output Y; otherwise, it should be OFF.
- c. When input A is closed or open, turn ON output Y.
- d. When input A is closed, turn ON output X and turn OFF output Y.
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