PLC Tutor, The

InTech, Oct 1997

THE PLC TUTOR

http://www1.mhv.net/~philmm/entrance.htm

Looking for a noncommercial place to learn about PLCs? At the PLC Tutor you'll find all the necessary information to get you going in no time no matter whose PLC you want to use. It starts off with the Basics: what is a PLC? What is its history? What are its components? How does it work? What is response time and why do we care about it? Then it goes into Basic Programming with lots of detailed information and plenty of useful examples, and on to Advanced Programming, where you'll find out about moving data and math functions. Finally, there is a list of Links to other resources and PLC manufacturers. The information is presented in an easy-to-read style, with lots of practical tips and hints. It can be viewed online or downloaded and used later.

Copyright Instrument Society of America Oct 1997
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