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Using Tasks Section 2-2
8. Assign I/O memory into memory shared by tasks and memory used only
for individual tasks, and then group I/O memory used only for individual
tasks by task.
Relationship of Tasks to
Block Programs
Up to 128 block programs can be created in the tasks. This is the total number
for all tasks. The execution of each entire block program is controlled from the
ladder diagram, but the instructions within the block program are written using
mnemonics. In other words, a block program is formed from a combination of
a ladder instruction and mnemonic code.
Using a block program makes it easier to write logic flow, such as conditional
branching and process stepping, which can be hard to write using ladder dia-
grams. Block programs are located at the bottom of the program hierarchy,
and the larger program units represented by the task can be split into small
program units as block programs that operate with the same execution condi-
tion (ON condition).
0.00
0.01
Task 0
Task 1
Task n
Program
Block program 000
Block program 001
Block program n
Block program area 000
Block program area 001

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