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sergiosparks Posted - Mar 01 2006 : 09:59:07 AM
i'd like to tell a machine to do this and that..like turn the fan on and flush the bowl wait two secs then turn off the light is there such a program that i can i can practice and simulate these ?just asking.

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sergiosparks Posted - Mar 19 2006 : 08:05:13 AM
I' m studying PLC and the picture is only imaginable if i use the 'ladder diagram' relay switches and coils.I am trying to prepare the electrical circuit for a shearing machine..it goes up then feed then cut..of course there would be stop circuits for stop and safety stop.

Aaron Cake Posted - Mar 02 2006 : 10:39:12 AM
In the physical world or as just a simulation on the screen? Via voice or another method? More info!


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