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The Programmable Logic Controller a Guide to Learning Structured Text Programming Quickly & Easily

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Curtis Green, the author of Learn How to Program and Troubleshoot Ladder Logic, brings us another instructional book aimed at Structured Text. Mr. Green has been in the PLC, electrical engineering and robotics field for 16 years. He has spent hundreds of hours and dollars scouring technical manuals in order to become adept at his trade. He has taken his vast knowledge and condensed it in to easy-to-understand instructions aimed at helping those who have the desire to learn and use Structured Text in real-world scenarios. Engaging and informative, the book contains many actual screen shots of how and when to use Structured Text. Whether you’re just learning the trade, wanting to brush up on your skills or simply interested in enlarging your knowledge of Structured Text, this book is for you. Dedicated to all of those who pursue their passions and the acquirement of knowledge...

156 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 22, 2018

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November 24, 2022
Disappointments come when my expectations were high

I thought I could learn from this book, it lacks of examples, real examples, not a single one about control anything. I've always thought a plc it's made to control, not to to math or string manipulation, let along file scanning. No wonder you have to constantly check your watchdog timers.

Maybe next editions may cover something about control anything.
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