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D.3 ladder diagram, D.3.1 program scan chart of the plc ladder diagram, D.3.2 introduction – Delta Electronics AC Motor Drive VFD-E User Manual

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Appendix D How to Use PLC Function|

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Revision June 2008, 04EE, SW--PW V1.11/CTL V2.11

D.3 Ladder Diagram

D.3.1 Program Scan Chart of the PLC Ladder Diagram

Calculate the result by ladder
diagram algorithm (it doesn’t
sent to the outer output point
but the inner equipment will
output immediately.)

Y0

X0

X1

Y0

Start

M100 X3

Y1

X10

:

:

X100 M505

Y126

End

Send the result to the output point

Read input state from outside

Execute in cycles

D.3.2 Introduction

Ladder diagram is a diagram language that applied on the automatic control and it is also a

diagram that made up of the symbols of electric control circuit. PLC procedures are finished

after ladder diagram editor edits the ladder diagram. It is easy to understand the control flow

that indicated with diagram and also accept by technical staff of electric control circuit. Many

basic symbols and motions of ladder diagram are the same as mechanical and electrical

equipments of traditional automatic power panel, such as button, switch, relay, timer,

counter and etc.

The kinds and amounts of PLC internal equipment will be different with brands. Although

internal equipment has the name of traditional electric control circuit, such as relay, coil and

contact. It doesn’t have the real components in it. In PLC, it just has a basic unit of internal

memory. If this bit is 1, it means the coil is ON and if this bit is 0, it means the coil is OFF.

You should read the corresponding value of that bit when using contact (Normally Open, NO

or contact a). Otherwise, you should read the opposite sate of corresponding value of that

bit when using contact (Normally Closed, NC or contact b). Many relays will need many bits,

such as 8-bits makes up a byte. 2 bytes can make up a word. 2 words makes up double

word. When using many relays to do calculation, such as add/subtraction or shift, you could