PLC Programming for Industrial Automation
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Product Description
PLC Programming for Industrial Automation provides a basic, yet comprehensive, introduction to the subject of PLC programming for both mechanical and electrical engineering students. It is well written, easy to follow and contains many programming examples to reinforce understanding of the programming theory. The student is led from the absolute basics of ladder logic programming all the way through to complex sequences with parallel and selective branching. The programming is taught in a generic style which can readily be applied to any make and model of PLC. The author uses the TriLogi PLC simulator which the student can download free of charge from the internet.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #858964 in Books
- Published on: 2007-02-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 140 pages
Customer Reviews
Like a good friend.
This book is very minimal in length, printed on low quality recycled paper, with a huge font. I get the feeling the author is of average to low intelligence. For the price, I would not reccomend this one. I'm actually going to be returning mine.
IT IS JUNK. Zero Stars Amazon requires at least one star.
This book would be summed up on about 2 web pages of information. It' a tiny bit of information on basic PLC functionality and a pile of test questions so rudimentary you'll wonder why the author wrote this at all other than to cash in on a book because it had 'PLC' written on it.
Don't buy it, it should never have been published wasting countless trees to produce this irrelevant work. There are far better books out there on PLC's than this excuse for one.
Sean A. Curtin



