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This document contains the answers to chapter 2 review questions from the Programmable Logic Controllers 5th Edition textbook by Petruzella. The questions cover topics like the purpose of input and output modules, addressing methods for PLC I/O including bit level, word level, and tag-based addressing, types of I/O modules like combination modules, and advantages of high-density I/O modules.

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Answers to Chapter 2 Review Questions

1. To accept signals from the machine or process devices and to convert them into signals that
can be used by the controller

2. To convert controller signals into external signals that are used to control the machine or
process

3. a) A rack that is located away from the processor module near the field devices
b) To minimize the amount of wiring required

4. By its address

5. Type refers to an input or output


Slot refers to the physical location of the I/O module
Word and bit refers to the actual module terminal connection

6. Bit level addressing specifies a discrete device that is connected to a specific terminal. Word
level addressing specifies an analog device connected to a module that uses a word of
information.

7. In tag-based addressing you use a tag (alphanumeric name) to address data (variables). In
rack/slot-based addressing a fixed numeric format is used to identify the address data.

8. An input/output PC interface card

9. Combination I/O modules

10. Connections for the power supply

11. For ease of wiring and replacing modules

12. The advantage with the high-density module is that it is possible to install up to 64 inputs or
outputs in one slot for greater space savings. The disadvantage is that the high-density output
modules cannot handle as much current per output.

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