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Programmable Controllers Selected ApplicationsBy: . A. Bryan, E. A. Bryan The Programmable Controllers Selected Applications is a unique collection of applications providing insight into how and where PLCs can be used effectively.
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Item Number: 9202
Price: $ 50.00
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- Introduction to Programmable Controllers
- Number Systems and Codes
- Logic Concepts
- Processors, the Power Supply, and Programming Devices
- The Memory System and I/O Interaction
- The Discrete Input/Output System
- The Analog Input/Output System
- Special Function I/O and Serial Communication Interfacing
- Programming Languages
- The IEC 1131 Standard and Programming Language
- System Programming and Implementation
- PLC System Documentation
- Data Measurements and Transducers
- Process Responses and Transfer Functions
- Process Controllers and Loop Tuning
- Artificial Intelligence and PLC Systems
- Fuzzy Logic
- Local Area Networks
- I/O Bus Networks
- PLC Start-Up and Maintenance
- System Selection Guidelines
- Appendices
- Glossary
- Index
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Features
The Programmable Controllers Selected Applications is a unique collection of applications providing insight into how and where PLCs can be used effectively. This publication covers specific applications of PLCs in various industries.
Designed as a complement to Programmable Controllers Theory and Implementation, this unique anthology of applications provides insight on how and where to most effectively apply PLCs. The preceding textbook and workbook on this subject informed how to use, operate, and specify programmable controllers. This publication shares specific applications of PLCs in various industries.
Over 50 applications are explained, examined, and well-illustrated. Each application presented includes a quick summary of the special techniques used, a detailed operational description of the problem, and why they chose a PLC to solve it. A detailed glossary of common PLC terms is included.
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