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Alvin Diego

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teach me.
« on: October 25, 2002, 08:48:24 PM »
somebody teach me how to create a simple plc on/off logic or diagram. im a beginner. so please send me a email thanks a lot.  :'(
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Re: teach me.
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2002, 09:21:55 PM »
Your topic has been moved to the General Discussion group because the Frequently asked questions is reserved for us to put up FAQs for the benefit of our reader.

Anyway, for simple ladder logic creation, you may like to visit http://www.plcs.net for a beginner's introduction.
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Re: teach me.
« Reply #2 on: November 12, 2003, 09:11:06 AM »
You could use the PLC tutorial to learn that; anyhow, I have the link to that tutorial and a detailed explanation of the on/off latch circuit in the following article...

Paper Presentation:
"Applying the Control Programming Standard IEC 61131-3 to Software Engineering"

Posted at: http://www.doylet.org/docs/simula.doc

Abstract:
Preparing periodic batches to run updates or get reports from mainframes, requires a good understanding of the requirements of each component, to avoid the cancellation of any batch process and its resulting lost of time and resources.  To improve that understanding, an industrial Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) was set to simulate a batch process; the industrial components included in the existing tutorial, were used based on their functionality, as equivalent software components.

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If you publish this article elsewhere, or use it as a reference, please send me the details to FernanDoylet@yahoo.com or reply to this post.
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