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SECRET: Standard Sequence Programming For PLC

The document outlines the standard sequence for programmable logic controller (PLC) programming which consists of input conditions, trigger and sensor conditions, output conditions, and a controller. It provides examples of ladder logic diagrams showing the input, trigger, output, and controller components of a PLC program. The examples demonstrate how standard sequence programming can be implemented for different PLC brands including Siemens, Allen Bradley, Omron, Mitsubishi, and Keyence.

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SECRET: Standard Sequence Programming For PLC

The document outlines the standard sequence for programmable logic controller (PLC) programming which consists of input conditions, trigger and sensor conditions, output conditions, and a controller. It provides examples of ladder logic diagrams showing the input, trigger, output, and controller components of a PLC program. The examples demonstrate how standard sequence programming can be implemented for different PLC brands including Siemens, Allen Bradley, Omron, Mitsubishi, and Keyence.

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SECRET: Standard Sequence Programming for PLC

Standard Sequence for PLC Programming consists of : 1. Input Condition 2. Trigger And Sensor Condition 3. Output Condition, And 4. Controller

The following is a diagram of the Input, Trigger, Output and Controller

The following example the use of Standard Sequence Programming (Input, Trigger, Output and Controller) in ladder diagram :

1. Example Input Condition

Legend: I-1 : Input Condition 1 I-2 : Input Condition 2 I-3 : Input Condition 3 O-4 : Output Condition 4 S-3 : Sensor 3 C-1 : Output Controller 1 PLC Input : PLC Input from PLC Hardware

2. Example Trigger And Sensor Condition

Legend: Tr : Trigger to Controller C-1 : Output Controller 1 C-2 : Output Controller 2 C-3 : Output Controller 3 C-4 : Output Controller 4 S-1 : Sensor 1 S-2 : Sensor 2 S-3 : Sensor 3 S-4 : Sensor 4 I-2 : Input Condition 2 I-3 : Input Condition 3 STEP0 : Waiting Start = ON, Waiting All Origin = ON, etc. STEP1 : Sequence 1 STEP2 : Sequence 2 STEP3 : Sequence 3

3. Example Output Condition

Legend: O-1 : Output Condition 1 O-2 : Output Condition 2 O-3 : Output Condition 3 O-4 : Output Condition 4 C-2 : Output Controller 2 C-3 : Output Controller 3 C-4 : Output Controller 4 S-3 : Sensor 3 S-4 : Sensor 4 I-1 : Input Condition 1 4. Example Controller Legend: Tr : Trigger from "2. Trigger And Sensor Condition" C-1 : Output Controller 1 C-2 : Output Controller 2 C-3 : Output Controller 3 C-4 : Output Controller 4 I-1 : Input Condition 1

4.1. Controller for Siemens PLC

4.2. Controller for Allen Bradley PLC

4.3. Controller for Omron PLC

4.4. Controller for Mitsubishi PLC

4.5. Controller for Keyence PLC

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