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Published inMar 2023
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781804612880
Edition1st Edition
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Mason White
Mason White
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Mason White

M.T. White has been programming since the age of 12. His fascination with robotics flourished when he was a child programming microcontrollers such as Arduinos. M.T. currently holds an undergraduate degree in mathematics, a master's degree in soft ware engineering, and is currently working on an MBA in IT project management. M.T. is currently working as a soft ware developer for a major US defense contractor and is an adjunct CIS instructor at ECPI University. His background mostly stems from the automation industry where he programmed PLCs and HMIs for many different types of applications. M.T. has programmed many different brands of PLCs over the years and has developed HMIs using many different tools.
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Questions

Answer the following questions based on what you've learned in this chapter. Cross-check your answers with those provided at the end of the book, under Assessments.

  1. What PLC language is used as a replacement for relay logic?
    1. Structured Text
    2. Function Block Diagrams
    3. Ladder Logic
    4. Instruction List
    5. Sequential Flow Charts
  2. Which are IEC 61131-3 programming languages?
    1. Structured Text
    2. Ladder Logic
    3. Java
    4. C++
    5. Instruction List
  3. What is IEC61131-3?
    1. A PLC programming language
    2. A vendor-independent standard
    3. A vendor-specific standard
    4. An Allen-Bradley programming environment
    5. A CODESYS standard
  4. What PLC language is most like Assembly?
    1. Ladder Logic
    2. Ada
    3. Structured Text
    4. Instruction List
    5. C++
  5. What PLC language is most like a traditional language such as BASIC?
    1. Structured Text
    2. Ladder Logic
    3. Instruction List
    4. Function Block Diagram
    5. Sequential Flow Charts
  6. What is the most popular PLC programming language?
    1. Structured Text
    2. Instruction List
    3. Ladder Logic
    4. Function Block Diagram
    5. Java
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Author (1)

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Mason White

M.T. White has been programming since the age of 12. His fascination with robotics flourished when he was a child programming microcontrollers such as Arduinos. M.T. currently holds an undergraduate degree in mathematics, a master's degree in soft ware engineering, and is currently working on an MBA in IT project management. M.T. is currently working as a soft ware developer for a major US defense contractor and is an adjunct CIS instructor at ECPI University. His background mostly stems from the automation industry where he programmed PLCs and HMIs for many different types of applications. M.T. has programmed many different brands of PLCs over the years and has developed HMIs using many different tools.
Read more about Mason White