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PLCs for Beginners
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PLC issues come in all shapes and sizes. However, there are factors such as age, environment, and so on that will contribute to the demise of a system. To begin the discussion, we’re going to talk about the all-too-common broken software problem.
If you’ve worked as a PLC programmer for more than a few weeks, you’ve probably heard someone complaining about broken software, especially if you work directly with third-party customers. Now, it is nearly impossible to break software. Broken software is usually the result of malfunctioning hardware, or more commonly, user error. Typically, what a layperson will perceive as broken software will stem from operator errors. It is not uncommon for new or poorly trained operators to use a machine in an unattended way. This will almost certainly result in a bizarre behavior.
The other most common cause for broken software is hardware malfunctions. Typically, software is designed...