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Chapter 15: Ladder Logic Programming

Figure 11: Ladder Bits form

Ladder Program Performance

The execution time of the Ladder Program will depend on several factors. For example, simple

on/off instructions will run faster than mathematical functions. The sequence of events when

the ladder program runs goes like this: (1) Scan all inputs, (2) Run ladder Program, (3) Update

outputs. Listed below are some typical time requirements for estimating the total run time of a

ladder program.

Input Scan
Main Board (all 16)

5.0ms (digital), 12.5ms (analog)

Universal Input Module

3.5ms per module

Pulse Count Module

3.2ms per module

Run Ladder Program
100 instruction program

2.2ms per 100 instructions

Update Outputs
Main Board Relays (all 8)

1.0ms

Relay Output Module

0.9ms per module

Analog Output Module

2.4ms per module

examples

Program A (small)

Total Run Time

Main Board with no modules

8.2ms or 122 scans per second

All inputs are digital

100 instruction ladder program.

Program B (medium)

Total Run Time

Main board using all analog

23.8ms or 42 scans per second

inputs plus a Universal Input
Module and an Analog Output
Module plus a 200 instruction
ladder program

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