Programmable logic controllers

This textbook, now in its sixth edition, continues to be straightforward and easy-to-read, presenting the principles of PLCs while not tying itself to one manufacturer or another. Extensive examples and chapter ending problems utilize several popular PLCs, highlighting understanding of fundamentals...

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Main Author: Bolton, W.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Kidlington, Oxford, UK Newnes 2015
Edition:Sixth edition
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Chapter 4: I/O Processing4.1 Input/Output Units; 4.1.1 Input Units; 4.1.2 Output Units; 4.2 Signal Conditioning; 4.2.1 Changing Voltage Levels; 4.2.2 Op-Amp Comparator; 4.2.3 Output Protection; 4.3 Remote Connections; 4.3.1 Serial and Parallel Communications; 4.3.2 Serial Standards; 4.3.3 Parallel Standards; 4.3.4 Protocols; 4.3.5 ASCII Codes; 4.4 Networks; 4.4.1 Distributed Systems; 4.4.2 Network Standards; 4.5 Examples of Commercial Systems; 4.5.1 MAP; 4.5.2 Ethernet; 4.5.3 ControlNet; 4.5.4 DeviceNet; 4.5.5 Allen-Bradley Data Highway; 4.5.6 PROFIBUS; 4.5.7 Factory-Floor Network 
505 0 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0 |a 4.6 Processing Inputs4.7 I/O Addresses; Summary; Problems; Lookup Tasks; Chapter 5: Ladder and Functional Block Programming; 5.1 Ladder Diagrams; 5.1.1 PLC Ladder Programming; 5.2 Logic Functions; 5.2.1 AND; 5.2.2 OR; 5.2.3 NOT; 5.2.4 NAND; 5.2.5 NOR; 5.2.6 Exclusive OR (XOR); 5.3 Latching; 5.4 Multiple Outputs; 5.5 Entering Programs; 5.5.1 Ladder Symbols; 5.6 Function Blocks; 5.6.1 Logic Gates; 5.6.2 Boolean Algebra; 5.7 Program Examples; 5.7.1 Location of Stop Switches; Summary; Problems; Lookup Tasks; Chapter 6: IL, SFC, and ST Programming Methods; 6.1 Instruction Lists 
505 0 |a 2.3.3 A Robot Control System2.3.4 Liquid-Level Monitoring; 2.3.5 Packages on Conveyor Belt Systems; Summary; Problems; Lookup Tasks; Chapter 3: Digital Systems; 3.1 The Binary System; 3.2 Octal and Hexadecimal; 3.2.1 Octal System; 3.2.2 Hexadecimal System; 3.3 Binary Coded Decimals; 3.4 Numbers in the Binary, Octal, Hex, and BCD Systems; 3.5 Binary Arithmetic; 3.5.1 Signed Numbers; 3.5.2 One's and Two's Complements; 3.5.3 Floating Point Numbers; 3.6 PLC Data; 3.7 Combinational Logic Systems; 3.8 Sequential Logic Systems; 3.8.1 Latches; 3.8.2 Flip-Flops; Summary; Problems; Lookup Tasks 
505 0 |a Chapter 2: Input/Output Devices2.1 Input Devices; 2.1.1 Mechanical Switches; 2.1.2 Proximity Switches; 2.1.3 Photoelectric Sensors and Switches; 2.1.4 Encoders; 2.1.5 Temperature Sensors; 2.1.6 Position/Displacement Sensors; 2.1.7 Strain Gauges; 2.1.8 Pressure Sensors; 2.1.9 Liquid-Level Detectors; 2.1.10 Fluid Flow Measurement; 2.1.11 Ultrasonic Proximity Sensors; 2.1.12 Smart Sensors; 2.1.13 Sensors Ranges; 2.2 Output Devices; 2.2.1 Relay; 2.2.2 Directional Control Valves; 2.2.3 Motors; 2.2.4 Stepper Motors; 2.3 Examples of Applications; 2.3.1 A Conveyor Belt; 2.3.2 A Lift 
505 0 |a Front Cover; Programmable Logic Controllers; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Prerequisite Knowledge Assumed; Changes from the Fifth Edition; Aims; Structure of the Book; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1: Programmable Logic Controllers; 1.1 Controllers; 1.1.1 Relay-Controlled Systems; 1.1.2 Microprocessor-Controlled Systems; 1.1.3 The Programmable Logic Controller; 1.2 Hardware; 1.3 PLC Architecture; 1.3.1 Input/Output Unit; 1.3.2 Sourcing and Sinking; 1.4 PLC Systems; 1.4.1 Security; 1.5 Programs; 1.5.1 The IEC Standard; 1.5.2 Programming PLCs; Summary; Problems; Lookup Tasks 
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520 |a This textbook, now in its sixth edition, continues to be straightforward and easy-to-read, presenting the principles of PLCs while not tying itself to one manufacturer or another. Extensive examples and chapter ending problems utilize several popular PLCs, highlighting understanding of fundamentals that can be used regardless of manufacturer. This book will help you to understand the main design characteristics, internal architecture, and operating principles of PLCs, as well as Identify safety issues and methods for fault diagnosis, testing, and debugging. New to This edition: A new cha