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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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Understanding error handling

Errors can kill the execution of a program, which, in turn, can lead to injury or death. A fatal error will halt the execution of a program. These fatal errors are typically called exceptions. Essentially, an exception occurs when the PLC encounters a problem that it cannot handle at runtime. The ultimate fate of the PLC when an unhandled exception occurs is the program locking up and the PLC needing a reboot. On top of all that, if the condition that caused the error originally occurs again, the program will crash again, and the system will need to be rebooted. In essence, the only safe way to handle the condition is to modify the code to ensure that the condition does not happen again.

Exception errors will not show up during the compilation process. Instead, exceptions occur when the program is running. Due to their nature, it is often difficult or impossible to fully predict when an exception will occur. To make matters worse, some exceptions can...

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Published in: Mar 2023Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781804612880

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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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