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Introduction
to
programming
Step
1
Assessing
the
controlled
operation
This,
of
course,
is
a
highly
important
part
of
setting
up
a
PC-controlled
system.
The
PC's
flexibility
allows
a
wide
latitude
in
not
just
what
operations
can
be
controlled,
but
in
how
they
will
be
controlled.
To
apply
a
PC
to
any
control
task,
the
system
requirements
must
first
be
determined.
The
major
part
of
that
assessment
focuses
on
the
input/
output
requirements.
Input/output
requirements
The
first
thing
that
must
be
assessed
is
the
number
of
I/Os
that
your
system
will
require.
This
is
done
by
identifying
each
device
that
is
to
send
an
input
signal
to
the
PC
or
which
is
to
receive
a
PC
output
signal.
These
should
be
totaled
and
it
should
be
remembered
that
the
C20,
when
not
expanded,
has
16
input
and
12
output
points.
In
terms
of
voltages,
all
the
signals
to
the
C20
must
be 24
V
DC
inputs.
Because
the
programmable
controller
has
three
independent
output
blocks,
three
output
voltages
are
available
through
the
common
terminals:
24
V
DC
and
up
to
250
V
AC
max.
Sequence,
timing,
and
relationship
assessment
Next
you
need
to
determine
the
sequence
and
timing
at
which
these
controls
will
occur.
How
each
of
the
controlled
devices
relates
to
the
others
should
be
identified
(such
as
a
photoelectric
switch
to
a
motor),
as
well
as
what
response
should
occur
between
them.
For
instance,
a
photoelectric
switch
might
be
functionally
tied
to
a
motor
by
way
of
a
counter
within
the
PC.
The
motor
would
start
when
the
PC
receives
an
input
from
a
switch
and
would
be
stopped
by
the
signal
output
by
the
PC
when
the
counter
had
received
five
input
signals
from
the
photoelectric
switch.
Each
of
the
related
tasks
would
be
similarly
determined
from
the
beginning
of
the
controlled
operation
to
the
end.
Having
made
this
assessment,
you
now
will
be
ready
to
go
to
Step
2
of
programming—assigning
the
input/output
devices
or
points.

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BrandOmron
ModelSYSMAC C Series
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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