<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>This first book, Basic Concepts of Ladder Logic Programming, of the five book <em>PLC Programming Using RSLogix 500 </em>series, focuses on many practical aspects of machine logic programming. Based on Allen Bradley's SLC 500 family of PLC's, the author takes you through the basic concepts and instructions used in <em>ladder logic</em> programming.</p><p>Topics discussed and illustrated include: Basic Instructions and how they function, PLC architecture, I/O module function and configuration, the use of timers and counter instructions, memory allocation and addressing syntax, field wiring, and many other important concepts.</p><p>The goal of this book is to provide a practical resource for those new to PLC technology and ladder logic programming; and to help you learn the necessary skills for doing your own programming and troubleshooting of PLC applications.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"The materials produced by Gary Anderson that concentrate on the Allen-Bradley SLC 500 series of PLC equipment are of great value in my estimation. The three books that I have, the first of this series, are cost effective and concise. I believe that if used to instruct a class of industrial electrical maintenance people, they will provide a good platform from which to teach. My plan for the work I do is to incorporate these texts into a week-long, 40-hour boot camp style of PLC training class. This will take any novice from beginner to solid technician and will enhance the more competent tech. I look forward to other materials that will be available from Mr. Anderson in the coming months and years. I would advise anyone seeking affordable PLC teaching materials to give these books a hard look".</p><p>Kenneth R. Ludington<br /> Director Of Electrical Training<br /> FusionTPM, Greensboro, North Carolina</p><br>
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