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100 | _a Hackworth, John R. | ||
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_aProgrammable logic controllers : _bprogramming methods and applications _c John R Hackworth; Frederick D Hackworth |
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_aNoida _bPearson _c2004 |
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_tCh. 1. Ladder Diagram Fundamentals --
_tCh. 2. The Programmable Logic Controller -- _tCh. 3. Fundamental PLC Programming -- _tCh. 4. Advanced Programming Techniques -- _tCh. 5. Mnemonic Programming Code -- _tCh. 6. Wiring Techniques -- _tCh. 7. Analog I/O -- _tCh. 8. Discrete Position Sensors -- _tCh. 9. Encoders, Transducers, and Advanced Sensors -- - _tCh. 10. Closed-Loop and PID Control - _tCh. 11. Motor Controls -- _tCh. 12. System Integrity and Safety -- |
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520 | _aProgrammable Logic Controllers provides the student with a general working knowledge of the various PLC brands and models. Programming concepts applicable to virtually all controllers are discussed, and practical programming problems are presented throughout the text. A basic understanding of AC/DC circuits, electronic devices (including thyristors), basic logic gates, flip-flops, Boolean algebra, and college algebra and trigonometry is a prerequisite. The PLC simulation CD that accompanies the text provides hands-on programming experience | ||
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