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Programmable controllers : theory and implementation
Bryan, L. A
اطلاعات کتابشناختی
Programmable controllers : theory and implementation
Author :
Bryan, L. A
Publisher :
Industrial Text Co.,
Pub. Year :
1997
Subjects :
Programmable controllers.
Call Number :
TJ 223 .P76 .B795 1997
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Section One - Introductory Concepts
(13)
Chapter 1 Introduction to Programmable Controllers
(15)
1-1 Definition
(16)
1-2 A Historical Background
(17)
1-3 Principles of Operation
(22)
1-4 PLCs Versus Other Types of Controls
(25)
1-5 PLC Product Application Ranges
(34)
1-6 Ladder Diagrams and the PLC
(36)
1-7 Advantages of PLCs
(38)
Chapter 2 Number Systems and Codes
(45)
2-1 Number Systems
(46)
2-2 Number Conversions
(53)
2-3 One's and Two's Complement
(55)
2-4 Binary Codes
(58)
2-5 Register Word Formats
(62)
Chapter 3 Logic Concepts
(67)
3-1 The Binary Concept
(68)
3-2 Logic Functions
(69)
3-3 Principles of Boolean Algebra and Logic
(76)
3-4 PLC Circuits and Logic Contact Symbology
(80)
Section Two - Components and Systems
(91)
Chapter 4 Processors, the Power Supply, and Programming Devices
(93)
4-1 Introduction
(94)
4-2 Processors
(96)
4-3 Processor Scan
(98)
4-4 Error Checking and Diagnostics
(104)
4-5 The System Power Supply
(110)
4-6 Programming Devices
(116)
Chapter 5 The Memory System and I/O Interaction
(121)
5-1 Memory Overview
(122)
5-2 Memory Types
(123)
5-3 Memory Structure and Capacity
(127)
5-4 Memory Organization and I/O Interaction
(131)
5-5 Configuring the PLC Memory—I/O Addressing
(139)
5-6 Summary of Memory, Scanning, and I/O Interaction
(144)
5-7 Memory Considerations
(145)
Chapter 6 The Discrete Input/Output System
(149)
6-1 Introduction to Discrete I/O Systems
(150)
6-2 I/O Rack Enclosures and Table Mapping
(151)
6-3 Remote I/O Systems
(158)
6-4 PLC Instructions for Discrete Inputs
(159)
6-5 Types of Discrete Inputs
(162)
6-6 PLC Instructions for Discrete Outputs
(174)
6-7 Discrete Outputs
(177)
6-8 Discrete Bypass/Control Stations
(189)
6-9 Interpreting I/O Specifications
(190)
6-10 Summary of Discrete I/O
(194)
Chapter 7 The Analog Input/Output System
(197)
7-1 Overview of Analog Input Signals
(198)
7-2 Instructions for Analog Input Modules
(199)
7-3 Analog Input Data Representation
(201)
7-4 Analog Input Data Handling
(208)
7-5 Analog Input Connections
(211)
7-6 Overview of Analog Output Signals
(213)
7-7 Instructions for Analog Output Modules
(213)
7-8 Analog Output Data Representation
(215)
7-9 Analog Output Data Handling
(219)
7-10 Analog Output Connections
(225)
7-11 Analog Output Bypass/Control Stations
(226)
Chapter 8 Special Function I/O and Serial Communication Interfacing
(229)
8-1 Introduction to Special I/O Modules
(230)
8-2 Special Discrete Interfaces
(232)
8-3 Special Analog, Temperature, and PID Interfaces
(236)
8-4 Positioning Interfaces
(245)
8-5 ASCII, Computer, and Network Interfaces
(260)
8-6 Fuzzy Logic Interfaces
(267)
8-7 Peripheral Interfacing
(272)
Section Three - PLC Programming
(285)
Chapter 9 Programming Languages
(287)
9-1 Introduction to Programming Languages
(288)
9-2 Types of PLC Languages
(288)
9-3 Ladder Diagram Format
(294)
9-4 Ladder Relay Instructions
(301)
9-5 Ladder Relay Programming
(310)
9-6 Timers and Counters
(318)
9-7 Timer Instructions
(320)
9-8 Counter Instructions
(324)
9-9 Program/Flow Control Instructions
(329)
9-10 Arithmetic Instructions
(334)
9-11 Data Manipulation Instructions
(346)
9-12 Data Transfer Instructions
(360)
9-13 Special Function Instructions
(370)
9-14 Network Communication Instructions
(375)
9-15 Boolean Mnemonics
(381)
Chapter 10 The IEC 1131 Standard and Programming Language
(385)
10-1 Introduction to the IEC 1131
(386)
10-2 IEC 1131-3 Programming Languages
(392)
10-3 Sequential Function Chart Programming
(415)
10-4 Types of Step Actions
(431)
10-5 IEC 1131-3 Software Systems
(441)
10-6 Summary
(451)
Chapter 11 System Programming and Implementation
(455)
11-1 Control Task Definition
(456)
11-2 Control Strategy
(456)
11-3 Implementation Guidelines
(457)
11-4 Program Organization and Implementation
(458)
11-5 Discrete I/O Control Programming
(477)
11-6 Analog I/O Control Programming
(504)
11-7 Short Programming Examples
(533)
Chapter 12 PLC System Documentation
(547)
12-1 Introduction to Documentation
(548)
12-2 Steps for Documentation
(549)
12-3 PLC Documentation Systems
(559)
12-4 Conclusion
(561)
Section Four - PLC Process Applications
(563)
Chapter 13 Data Measurements and Transducers
(565)
13-1 Basic Measurement Concepts
(566)
13-2 Interpreting Errors in Measurements
(572)
13-3 Transducer Measurements
(577)
13-4 Thermal Transducers
(584)
13-5 Displacement Transducers
(598)
13-6 Pressure Transducers
(600)
13-7 Flow Transducers
(603)
13-8 Vibration Transducers
(611)
13-9 Summary
(620)
Chapter 14 Process Responses and Transfer Functions
(621)
14-1 Process Control Basics
(622)
14-2 Control System Parameters
(626)
14-3 Process Dynamics
(635)
14-4 Laplace Transform Basics
(644)
14-5 Dead Time Responses in Laplace Form
(656)
14-6 Lag Responses in Laplace Form
(657)
Chapter 15 Process Controllers and Loop tuning
(681)
15-1 Introduction
(682)
15-2 Controller Actions
(683)
15-3 Discrete-Mode Controllers
(688)
15-4 Continuous-Mode Controllers
(702)
15-5 Proportional Controllers (PMode)
(704)
15-6 Integral Controllers (I Mode)
(718)
15-7 Proportional-Integral Controllers (PI Mode)
(727)
15-8 Derivative Controllers (D Mode)
(737)
15-9 Proportional-Derivative Controllers (PD Mode)
(741)
15-10 Proportional-Integral-Derivative Controllers (PID Mode)
(748)
15-11 Advanced Control Systems
(756)
15-12 Controller Loop Tuning
(759)
15-13 Summary
(778)
Section Five - Advanced PLC Topics and Networks
(783)
Chapter 16 Artificial Intelligence and PLC Systems
(785)
16-1 Introduction to AI Systems
(786)
16-2 Types of AI Systems
(786)
16-3 Organizational Structure of an AI System
(788)
16-4 Knowledge Representation
(790)
16-5 Knowledge Inference
(793)
16-6 AI Fault Diagnostics Application
(800)
Chapter 17 Fuzzy Logic
(809)
17-1 Introduction to Fuzzy Logic
(810)
17-2 History of Fuzzy Logic
(813)
17-3 Fuzzy Logic Operation
(814)
17-4 Fuzzy Logic Control Components
(817)
17-5 Fuzzy Logic Control Example
(840)
17-6 Fuzzy Logic Design Guidelines
(847)
Chapter 18 Local Area Networks
(859)
18-1 History of Local Area Networks
(860)
18-2 Principles of Local Area Networks
(860)
18-3 Network Topologies
(863)
18-4 Network Access Methods
(869)
18-5 Communication Media
(872)
18-6 Understanding Network Specifications
(874)
18-7 Network Protocols
(878)
18-8 Network Testing and Troubleshooting
(886)
18-9 Network Comparison and Selection Criteria
(887)
Chapter 19 I/O Bus Networks
(891)
19-1 Introduction to I/O Bus Networks
(892)
19-2 Types of I/O Bus Networks
(895)
19-3 Advantages of I/O Bus Networks
(897)
19-4 Device Bus Networks
(898)
19-5 Process Bus Networks
(911)
19-6 I/O Bus Installation and Wiring Connections
(922)
19-7 Summary of I/O Bus Networks
(928)
Section Six - Installation and Start-Up
(931)
Chapter 20 PLC Start-Up and Maintenance
(933)
20-1 PLC System Layout
(934)
20-2 Power Requirements and Safety Circuitry
(943)
20-3 Noise, Heat, and Voltage Requirements
(947)
20-4 I/O Installation, Wiring, and Precautions
(954)
20-5 PLC Start-Up and Checking Procedures
(960)
20-6 PLC System Maintenance
(964)
20-7 Troubleshooting the PLC System
(966)
Chapter 21 System Selection Guidelines
(973)
21-1 Introduction to PLC System Selection
(974)
21-2 PLC Sizes and Scopes of Applications
(974)
21-3 Process Control System Definition
(981)
21-4 Other Considerations
(993)
21-5 Summary
(994)
Appendices
(997)
Appendix A: Logic Symbols, Truth Tables, and Equivalent Ladder Logic Diagrams
(999)
Appendix B: ASCII Reference
(1001)
Appendix C: Electrical Relay Diagram Symbols
(1003)
Appendix D: P&ID Symbols
(1005)
Appendix E: Equation of a Line and Number Tables
(1007)
Appendix F: Abbreviations and Acronyms
(1009)
Appendix G: Voltage-Current Laplace Transfer Function Relationships
(1011)
Glossary
(1013)
Index
(1037)