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Mastering PLC Programming

By : Mason White
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Mastering PLC Programming

By: Mason White

Overview of this book

Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a new feature of PLC programming that has taken the automation world by storm. This book provides you with the necessary skills to succeed in the modern automation programming environment. The book is designed in a way to take you through advanced topics such as OOP design, SOLID programming, the software development lifecycle (SDLC), library design, HMI development, general software engineering practices, and more. To hone your programming skills, each chapter has a simulated real-world project that’ll enable you to apply the skills you’ve learned. In all, this book not only covers complex PLC programming topics, but it also removes the financial barrier that comes with most books as all examples utilize free software. This means that to follow along, you DO NOT need to purchase any PLC hardware or software. By the end of this PLC book, you will have what it takes to create long-lasting codebases for any modern automation project.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
1
Part 1 – An Introduction to Advanced PLC Programming
6
Part 2 – Modularity and Objects
10
Part 3 – Software Engineering for PLCs
14
Part 4 – HMIs and Alarms
19
Part 5 – Final Project and Thoughts

What are computer networks?

If you’re reading this book, chances are you know what a computer network is. This is because to function in the 21st century, you have to be able to use the internet, and the internet is nothing more than a global computer network. So, with that being said, what is a computer network? In short, a network is a way for computers and other electrical devices (such as printers, smartphones, tablets, or any other devices with either wired or wireless capabilities) to be able to communicate and share data. In other words, a computer network can best be thought of as a bunch of devices that are wired together so they can talk to one another.

Network topology

To get into a more advanced networking concept, we need to explore topology. In short, a network topology is a way a network is built. So, you can think of a topology as a layout of all the devices on a network and the way they are interconnected. In other words, a topology is a network blueprint...