2013-08-09

9780944107324 (094410732X), Industrial Press, 1997

Since the first edition of this book in 1988, the capabilities of programmable

logic controllers have grown by leaps and bounds. Likewise, the applications

of PLCs have grown with them. In fact, in today’s increasingly computercontrolled

environment, it is almost impossible to find a technical industry

that does not use programmable controllers in one form or another. To

respond to these phenomenal changes, we introduce the second edition of

Programmable Controllers: Theory and Implementation.

This second edition, like the first, provides a comprehensive theoretical, yet

practical, look at all aspects of PLCs and their associated devices and systems.

However, this version goes one step further with new chapters on advanced

PLC topics, such as I/O bus networks, fuzzy logic, the IEC 1131-3 programming

standard, process control, and PID algorithms. This new edition also

presents revised, up-to-date information about existing topics, with expanded

graphics and new, hands-on examples. Furthermore, the new layout of the

book—with features like two-tone graphics, key terms lists, well-defined

headings and sections, callout icons, and a revised, expanded glossary—

makes the information presented even easier to understand.

This new edition has been a labor-intensive learning experience for all those

involved. As with any task so large, we could never have done it alone.

Therefore, we would like to thank the following companies for their help in

bringing this book to press: Allen-Bradley Company—Industrial Computer

Group, ASI-USA, B & R Industrial Automation, Bailey Controls Company,

DeviceNet Vendors Association, ExperTune Software, Fieldbus Foundation,

Hoffman Engineering Company, Honeywell—MicroSwitch Division,

LANcity—Cable Modem Division of Bay Networks, Mitsubishi Electronics,

Omron Electronics, Phoenix Contact, PLC Direct, PMC/BETA LP, Profibus

Trade Organization, Schaevitz Engineering Company, Siemens Automation,

Square D Company, Thermometrics, and WAGO.

We hope that you will find this book to be a valuable learning and reference

tool. We have tried to present a variety of programmable control operations;

however, with the unlimited variations in control systems, we certainly have

not been able to provide an exhaustive list of PLC applications. Only you,

armed with the knowledge gained through this book, can explore the true

limits of programmable logic controllers.

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