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Programmable Controllers for Factory Automation

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book is intended to address both the quantitative and qualitative issues of programmable controllers for factory automation. It is helpful for both the newcomer to the field and the experienced control engineer requiring a fresh perspective.

List of contents










1. Introduction of Programmable Controllers 2. Logic Concepts 3. Numbering Systems and Coding Techniques 4. The Central Processing Unit 5. The Input/Output System 6. Programming Devices and Alternatives 7. System Configuration 8. Peripheral Equipment 9. Programming Languages and Techniques 10. Installation and Maintenance 11. Applications 12. Communications with Programmable Controllers 13. Future Trends for Programmable Controllers and Their Related Control Systems

About the author










David Johnson was born of a Norwegian North Dakota farmer and a Honolulu-born German Navy brat mother who survived Pearl Harbor. He received his education from Detroit and Central Michigan, meeting Sister Souljah in person, but graduated from Fresno State anyway. Detroit taught Mr. Johnson to think, work, buy, and be American. He retired from security in 2018. His favorite team is the Detroit Pistons. His favorite movie is Lean on Me, which teaches all races must take responsibility for their actions. As a single man, he takes care of his younger brother in Vista, California.

Summary

This book is intended to address both the quantitative and qualitative issues of programmable controllers for factory automation. It is helpful for both the newcomer to the field and the experienced control engineer requiring a fresh perspective.

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