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Notes on using Lecture Notes.

I provide pdf's of the notes to the students.


When printing the notes, students will probably want to print them 4-up (shrunk to fit 4
per 8x11-1/2 sheet) and full size for the case studies and their solution.
LecNote1.doc
Page 2 change the third bulleted item for the PLCs you use.
LecNote2.doc
Page 9 May be skipped. Only used if they had digital logic in a prior course. So, if
they are not EE's or CpE's, this is irrelevant.
Page 24 To save some time, do only the first half of the timing
Pages 28-45 use only the pages for the PLCs you use. These are really from chapter
3, but I put them here so that students have enough background to do the first lab
by the end of the second lecture.
LecNote3.doc
I usually skim these pages, covering the material quickly
Pages 3-59 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
Pages 23-24 cover these in conjunction with the PLC-5 timers and counters
Pages 34-38 skim or skip. Addressing is a one-time thing. After they are set up, it is
of little or no consequence to the program.
Pages 39-41 cover these in conjunction with analog I/O in chap. 4
Pages 60 and following the solution is really the same for all PLCs. The only
differences are the coil symbol and the address definition for the two internal coils
I develop the solution and then talk about safety and the two forms of the
start/stop seal rung
LecNote4.doc
Pages 1-12 covered just before first lab
Pages 13-17 covered before chapter 7
LecNote5.doc
Pages 3-65 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
Pages 68-77 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
Pages 79-88 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
Pages 89-137 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
Pages 141-144 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
Pages 146-150 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
LecNote6.doc
Pages 19-29 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
Pages 40-46 enough pages are provided for one PLC solution. Solutions for all the
PLCs are provided. Often, I do not have time to completely develop the solution

during lecture, so I post the solution to Case Study 8 before lecture and go over it
during class. Solutions for S7 and GE not yet available.
Pages 51-52 Enough space is provided to handle two types of PLCs
LecNote7.doc
Pages 4-5 you may want to modify the integer ranges for the PLCs you use.
Pages 6-57 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
Pages 60-65 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
Pages 69-85 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
Pages 92-103 use only the pages for the PLCs you use. Rather than completely
develop the solution during lecture, I concentrate on the computation/comparison
parts and review the complete solution to Case Study 10 in class. I post the
complete solution after lecture. Solutions for Modicon and GE not yet available.
LecNote9.doc
Pages 3-13 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
Pages 15-21 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
Pages 22-31 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
Pages 34-38 use only the pages for the PLCs you use. One blank page in notes. No
solutions yet available. le. Solution for PLC-5 only one available.
Pages 40-44 use only the pages for the PLCs you use. One blank page in notes.
Solution attached as separate pdf file. Solution for PLC-5 only one available.
Pages 45-48 use only the pages for the PLCs you use. One blank page in notes.
Solution attached as separate pdf file. Solution for PLC-5 only one available.
LecNote10.doc
Pages 19-37 I compare and contrast the responses (setpoint change and disturbance)
for the various tuning methods.
Pages 40-62 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
Pages 63ff used in second PLC course
Pages 81-89 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
LecNote11.doc
Pages 1-41 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
LecNote11_Prog_CLogixFBD.doc classroom exercise for programming CLogix
FBD language
LecNote11_Prog_CLogixAOI.doc classroom exercise for programming CLogix
AOI
LecNote11_Prog_S7FBD.doc classroom exercise for programming S7 FBD
language
LecNote11_Prog_S7FB_FC.doc classroom exercise for programming S7 FC
Classroom exercise for simple FBD and DFB not yet done for Modicon
Classroom exercise for simple FBD and DFB not yet done for GE
Pages 44-51 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
LecNote12.doc

Pages 3-16 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
Classroom exercise for programming ST not yet done for Modicon
Classroom exercise for programming ST not yet done for CLogix
LecNote12_Prog_S7SCL.doc classroom exercise for programming S7 SCL
Pages 17-21 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
Pages 23-32 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
LecNote13.doc
Pages 8-12 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
Pages 14-19 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
LecNote14.doc
Pages 12-42 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
Classroom exercise for programming SFC not yet done for Modicon
LecNote14_Prog_CLogixSFC.doc classroom exercise for programming CLogix
SFC
LecNote14_Prog_S7SFC.doc classroom exercise for programming S7 Graph
Pages 45-48 placeholders. Actual solutions are posted as pdf files.
LecNote15.doc
Pages 6-10 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
Pages 11-15 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
Pages 22-23 use only these pages if covering A-B PLCs.
LecNote16.doc
LecNote16_Thermocouple-JTable.pdf make copies to pass out to students for
thermocouple conversion examples
LecNote17.doc
Pages 1-12 Introductory material that applies to all networks.
Pages 13-59 use only the pages for the networks you use.
Pages 60-77 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.
LecNote18.doc
LecNote19.doc
Pages 8-23 use only the pages for the PLCs you want.
LecNote20.doc
Pages 5-14 use only the pages for the PLCs you want.
LecNote21.doc
Pages 8-17 use only the pages for the PLCs you use.

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