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I´m looking for a boook with useful (practical) tips or technics for programming PLC´s or DCS.
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RE: programming

1. THE PLC PRIMER: AN INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS, RELAY LADDER LOGIC, AND SEQUENTIAL FUNCTION CHART PROGRAMMING.

See http://www.tic.toshiba.com/assets/images/PrimerOrd.doc

2. http://plc.net is a good site that discusses plc's.

3. Your Personal PLC Tutor...A Guide to Understanding PLCs.
This book costs ~ $30. See http://plc.net/book.html

RE: programming

try searching plc on yahoo.
i even found companies/sites that have demo's of their software and emulates the plc. a really good one that was fun was a taffic light. i think it was PSMI2000. University of waterloo is a good sight for learning too.

Good Luck, Fraser

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