Rockwell Automation 1772-L8_LW_LWP_LX_LXP,D17726.5.8 User Manual User Manual

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Fundamentals of a

Programmable Controller

Chapter 2

2-2

Systems run by programmable controllers operate in much the same way.
Programmable controllers can perform many of the functions of traditional
controls. Input sensing devices report machine conditions; output devices
respond to commands.

Control Panel

Programmable

Machine

Sensing

Devices

Output

Devices

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Conditons

Controller

Action

Command

Wiring between the machine and the controller provides electrical paths
from the sensing devices to the controller and from the controller to the
output devices.

However, instead of wiring relays together to produce a desired response,
you simply tell your programmable controller how you want it to respond.

A program tells your programmable controller what you want it to do. A
program is nothing more than a set of instructions you give the
programmable controller telling it how to react to certain conditions within
the machine.

A typical programmable controller system usually consists of four
major sections:

processor
input

modules

output

modules

power

supply

Programmable Systems

The Four Major Sections

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