Output branching – Rockwell Automation 9323-PA1E USER MANUAL APS 6.0 User Manual

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Ladder Logic Program Basics

4–7

Output Branching

You can program parallel outputs on a rung to allow a true logic path to control
multiple outputs. When there is a true logic path, all parallel outputs become true.

Example — Parallel Output Branching

d

a

b

e

c

In the above example, either A or B provides a true logical path to all three output
instructions.

Additional input logic instructions (conditions) can be programmed in the output
branches to further condition control of the outputs. When there is a true logic path,
including extra input conditions on an output branch, that branch becomes true.

Example — Parallel Output Branching with Conditions

a

b

c

d

e

In the above example, either A and D or B and D provide a true logic path
to E.

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