Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers: The Mitsubishi FX

“Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers: The Mitsubishi FX” by John Ridley DipEE CEng MIEE Cert Ed, published by Butterworth-Heinemann on October 24, 2001, offers a focused exploration of programmable logic controllers (PLCs). This edition spans 240 pages and is presented in English. The book aims to equip engineering technicians with practical knowledge of PLC operation, emphasizing hands-on understanding over extensive theoretical concepts.
Readers will find that the content is tailored to meet the needs of service engineers who increasingly work with PLCs in various applications, including everyday devices like microwave ovens and washing machines. The book provides insights into the functionality and operation of the Mitsubishi PLC, which is widely used in the industry. By concentrating on practical applications, this resource serves as a valuable guide for those looking to enhance their technical skills in programmable logic devices.
Official synopsis Publisher
A programmable logic controller is a microprocessor used to control any electronically programmable device, such as a microwave oven, washing machine etc. and the Mitsubishi PLC is the most common in industry. The aim of this book is to provide the engineering technician with a sound working knowledge of PLC operation, with a minimum of unnecessary theoretical background. Content is determined by the needs of service engineers who encounter PLCs with increasing frequency in their work.
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