PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS (LL)
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Chapter 9, Problem 7RQ
Program Plan Intro
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC):
- PLC is a specialized computer used in industrial segments to control machines and process.
- PLC is program that consists of a set of instructions which resembles the controlling functions needed to perform specific tasks.
- The function of PLC is similar to that of a relay and hence, in an industrial segment a relay is greatly replaced by a suitable PLC.
- When compared to general PC, a PLC is available in small and tiny sizes.
- The basic architecture of a PLC consists of an input-output interface module and a small Central Processing Unit (CPU) that runs by control
programming language.
Explanation of Solution
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Benefits of programming:
- It is beneficial to program an immediate input or immediate output instruction near the beginning of a program.
- It is because the I/O data files will have the latest status of input and output at the beginning of the program...
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