6.1 Identify THREE programming methods used in programmable logic controllers (PLCs) - NSC Electrical Technology Power Systems - Question 6 - 2016 - Paper 1
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6.1 Identify THREE programming methods used in programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
6.2 Name TWO INPUT devices that may be connected to the input stage of a PLC.
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6.1 Identify THREE programming methods used in programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
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Relay Ladder Logic (RLL)
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Function Block Diagram (FBD)
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6.2 Name TWO INPUT devices that may be connected to the input stage of a PLC.
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Push Button Switch
Limit Switch
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6.3 State THREE disadvantages of a hardwired system in comparison with a PLC system.
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Limited flexibility: Changes in the design require extensive rewiring.
Difficulty in Troubleshooting: Hardwired systems can be challenging to diagnose and repair.
Increased downtime: Modifications or repairs to a hardwired system can lead to longer downtimes.
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6.4 Explain how low-current devices, such as transistors, may be activated by the output of a PLC.
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Low-current devices can be activated by utilizing the output relay of a PLC, which delivers voltage via a transistor. This allows for the control of high-current and high-voltage devices without directly interfacing them with the PLC.
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6.5 Write the simplified Boolean equation for the expression below. Use a four-variable Karnaugh map.
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Using the Karnaugh map for the function: X=AB+A′B′C+AB′C+ABCD+AB′CD+AB+BCD
The simplified equation is:
X=AB+CD
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6.6 Simplify the following Boolean equation by using Boolean algebra.
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For the equation: Q=AB′C+ABC+AB+A
Applying Boolean algebra:
Combine terms: Q=A(B′C+BC+B)+A
Apply Consensus theorem: Q=A+B′C
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6.7 Refer to FIGURE 6.1. Determine the output at the following points.
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