 |
 |
 |
 |
Programmable Logic Controllers with ControlLogix' strength is its breadth and depth of coverage, taking the reader from an overview of the Programmable Logic Controllers through ladder logic, structured text, sequential function chart, and function block programming. You will learn more and more easily because of the practical coverage, numerous examples and extensive exercises.
Features:
- Coverage of all of the programming languages, including ladder logic, structured text, sequential function chart, and function block. Easy to follow step-by-step examples guide student learning.
- More coverage of I/O modules, industrial sensors, motion control, and communications – only text with coverage of motion control.
- DVD included that has videos that show click-by-click explanations of setup of RSLinx, project development, configuration, instructions and much more. You can watch click-by-click examples of all the common tasks in ControlLogix, from setting up RSLinx, starting a new project configuration, and programming, as well as numerous programming examples.
- Coverage of ControlLogix multi-axis motion control. You can learn about programming multi-axis coordinated motion.
About the Author
Jon Stenerson is an instructor at Fox Valley Technical College and has taught there for over 26 years. He has written more than six books. Jon has a Master's degree in Vocational Education and is a journeyman toolmaker. He has more than 25 years of experience in the field of automation. Jon has been immersed in the automation, manufacturing, and programmable logic controller field of study.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Control Technology. Chapter 2: Project Organization and Addressing. Chapter 3: Ladder Logic Programming. Chapter 4: Timers and Counters. Chapter 5: ControlLogix Modules and their Wiring. Chapter 6: Industrial Sensors. Chapter 7: Math Instructions. Chapter 8: Special Instructions. Chapter 9: Structured Text Programming. Chapter 10: Sequential Function Chart Programming. Chapter 11: Function Block Programming. Chapter 12: Industrial Communications. Chapter 13: ControlLogix Motion Control. Chapter 14: Risk Assessment and Safety. Chapter 15: Risk Reduction and Safety Devices. Chapter 16: Installation and Troubleshooting. Chapter 17: Lockout/Tagout. Appendix A: Starting a New Project. Appendix B: Configuring I/O Modules in a Remote Chassis. Appendix C: The Use of Producer/Consumer Tags. Appendix D: ControlLogix Messaging. Appendix E: Configuring ControlLogix for Motion.
|
|
 |
 |
|
 |
|
 |

|