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"Programmable 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.
A text covering fundamental programmable logic controller (PLC) programming and interfacing methods. Included is a collection of sample ladder logic program segments to perform specific tasks in any PLC program such as flashers, non-standard clocks, timed counters and sequencers, flip flops (RS, D, T, JK), majority decision networks, and one-shots. Topics then move into interfacing methods, discrete sensors, linear transducers, encoders, motor controllers, PID, system safety, and pneumatics. The text can be used in any community college or university-level Engineering Technology PLC course and is also an excellent addition to an engineer's or technician's technical reference library. Readers should have a thorough understanding of fundamental dc and ac circuits, electronic devices (including thyristors), and a knowledge of college algebra and trigonometry.
An overview of the electrical and electronics field covering basic concepts and current relevant topics whilst exploring common areas of application.
This book provides a comprehensive treatment of digital circuit analysis using the popular circuit analysis program Multisim. Included is a review of Boolean algebra methods and tools, including truth tables, Karnaugh maps, and DeMorgan's theorem. The book begins with the process required for obtaining parts and constructing a circuit model. Subsequent chapters are devoted to Multisim simulation and analysis of both combinational (static) logic circuits and sequential circuits (synchronous and asynchronous). Examples demonstrate the use of Multisim's digital circuit analysis tools including the Word Generator, Logic Converter, and Digital Oscilloscope.
This book is an introduction to mathematical logic and its application to the field of computer science. Starting with the first principles of logic, the theory is reinforced by detailed applications.
The fifth edition of Programmable Logic Controllers continues to provide an up to date introduction to all aspects of PLC programming, installation, and maintaining procedures. Improvements have been made to every chapter. The content, applied programming examples, available instructor and student resources including lesson PowerPoint presentations (with simulated PLC program videos), Test Generator, LogixPro Lab Manual and Activities Manual leaves little to be desired by the student or instructor. With the fifth edition, students and instructors have access to McGraw's digital products Connect and SmartBook for the first time. Connect is the only integrated learning system that empowers students by continuously adapting to deliver precisely what they need, when they need it, how they need it, so that your class time is more engaging and effective.