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plc glossary - 35.5<br />

bottom-up design - the opposite of top-down design. In this methodology the most simple/basic functions<br />

are designed first. These simple elements are then combined into more complex elements. This<br />

continues until all of the hierarchical design elements are complete.<br />

bounce - switch contacts may not make absolute contact when switching. They make <strong>and</strong> break contact a<br />

few times as they are coming into contact.<br />

Bourdon tube - a pressure tube that converts pressure to displacement.<br />

BPS (Bits Per Second) - the total number of bits that can be passed between a sender <strong>and</strong> listener in one<br />

second. This is also known as the BAUD rate.<br />

branch - a comm<strong>and</strong> in a program that can cause it to start running elsewhere.<br />

bread board - a term used to describe a temporary electronic mounting board. This is used to prototype a<br />

circuit before doing final construction. The main purpose is to verify the basic design.<br />

breadth first search - an AI search technique that examines all possible decisions before making the next<br />

move.<br />

breakaway torque - the start-up torque. The value is typically high, <strong>and</strong> is a function of friction, inertia,<br />

deflection, etc.<br />

breakdown torque - the maximum torque that an AC motor can produce at the rated voltage <strong>and</strong> frequency.<br />

bridge - 1. an arrangement of (typically 4) balanced resistors used for measurement. 2. A network device<br />

that connects two different networks, <strong>and</strong> sorts out packets to pass across.<br />

broadb<strong>and</strong> networks - multiple frequencies are used with multiplexing to increase the transmission rates in<br />

networks.<br />

broad-b<strong>and</strong> noise - the noise spectrum for a particular noise source is spread over a large range of<br />

frequencies.<br />

broadcast - a network term that describes a general broadcast that should be delivered to all clients on a<br />

network. For example this is how Ethernet sends all of its packets.<br />

brush - a sliding electrical conductor that conducts power to/from a rotor.<br />

BSC (Binary Synchronous Communication) - a byte oriented synchronous communication protocol<br />

developed by IBM.<br />

BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution) - one of the major versions of UNIX.<br />

buffer - a temporary area in which data is stored on its way from one place to another. Used for<br />

communication bottlenecks <strong>and</strong> asynchronous connections.<br />

bugs - hardware or software problems that prevent desired components operation.<br />

burn-in - a high temperature pre-operation to expose system problems.<br />

burner - a term often used for a device that programs EPROMs, PALs, etc. or a bad cook.<br />

bus - a computer has buses (collections of conductors) to move data, addresses, <strong>and</strong> control signals between<br />

components. For example to get a memory value, the address value provided the binary memory<br />

address, the control bus instructs all the devices to read/write, <strong>and</strong> to examine the address. If the<br />

address is valid for one part of the computer, it will put a value on the data bus that the CPU can<br />

then read.<br />

byte - an 8 bit binary number. The most common unit for modern computers.<br />

35.3 C<br />

C - A programming language that followed B (which followed A). It has been widely used in software<br />

development in the 80s <strong>and</strong> 90s. It has grown up to become C++ <strong>and</strong> Java.<br />

CAA (Computer Aided Analysis) - allows the user to input the definition of a part <strong>and</strong> calculate the<br />

performance variables.<br />

cable - a communication wire with electrical <strong>and</strong> mechanical shielding for harsh environments.<br />

CAD (Computer Aided Design) - is the creation <strong>and</strong> optimization of the design itself using the computer as<br />

a productivity tool. Components of CAD include computer graphics, a user interface, <strong>and</strong><br />

geometric modelling.<br />

CAD (Computer Aided Drafting) - is one component of CAD which allows the user to input engineering

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