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plc glossary - 35.6<br />

drawings on the computer screen <strong>and</strong> print them out to a plotter or other device.<br />

CADD (Computer Aided Design Drafting) - the earliest forms of CAD systems were simple electronic<br />

versions of manual drafting, <strong>and</strong> thus are called CADD.<br />

CAE (Computer Aided Engineering) - the use of computers to assist in engineering. One example is the use<br />

of Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to verify the strength of a design.<br />

CAM (Computer Aided <strong>Manufacturing</strong>) - a family of methods that involves computer supported<br />

manufacturing on the factory floor.<br />

capacitor - a device for storing energy or mass.<br />

capacitance - referring to the ability of a device to store energy. This is used for electrical capacitors, thermal<br />

masses, gas cylinders, etc.<br />

capacity - the ability to absorb something else.<br />

carrier - a high/low frequency signal that is used to transmit another signal.<br />

carry flag - an indication when a mathematical operator has gone past the limitations of the hardware/<br />

software.<br />

cascade - a method for connecting devices to increase their range, or connecting things so that they operate<br />

in sequence. This is also called chaining.<br />

CASE (Computer Aided Software Engineering) - software tools are used by the developer/programmer to<br />

generate code, track changes, perform testing, <strong>and</strong> a number of other possible functions.<br />

cassette - a holder for audio <strong>and</strong> data tapes.<br />

CCITT (Consultative Committee for International Telegraph <strong>and</strong> Telephone) - recommended X25. A<br />

member of the ITU of the United Nations.<br />

CD-ROM (Compact Disc Read Only Memory) - originally developed for home entertainment, these have<br />

turned out to be high density storage media available for all platforms at very low prices (< $100<br />

at the bottom end). The storage of these drives is well over 500 MB.<br />

CE (Concurrent Engineering) - an engineering method that involves people from all stages of a product<br />

design, from marketing to shipping.<br />

CE - a mark placed on products to indicate that they conform to the st<strong>and</strong>ards set by the European Common<br />

Union.<br />

Celsius - a temperature scale the uses 0 as the freezing point of water <strong>and</strong> 100 as the boiling point.<br />

centrifugal force - the force on an orbiting object the would cause it to accelerate outwards.<br />

centripetal force - the force that must be applied to an orbiting object so that it will not fly outwards.<br />

channel - an independent signal pathway.<br />

character - a single byte, that when displayed is some recognizable form, such as a letter in the alphabet, or a<br />

punctuation mark.<br />

checksum - when many bytes of data are transmitted, a checksum can be used to check the validity of the<br />

data. It is commonly the numerical sum of all of the bytes transmitted.<br />

chip - a loose term for an integrated circuit.<br />

chromatography - gases or liquids can be analyzed by how far their constituent parts can migrate through a<br />

porous material.<br />

CIM (Computer Integrated <strong>Manufacturing</strong>) - computers can be used at a higher level to track <strong>and</strong> guide<br />

products as they move through the facility. CIM may or may not include CAD/CAM.<br />

CL (Cutter Location) - an APT program is converted into a set of x-y-z locations stored in a CL file. In turn<br />

these are sent to the NC machine via tapes, etc.<br />

clear - a signal or operation to reset data <strong>and</strong> status values.<br />

client-server - a networking model that describes network services, <strong>and</strong> user programs.<br />

clipping - the automatic cutting of lines that project outside the viewing area on a computer screen.<br />

clock - a signal from a digital oscillator. This is used to make all of the devices in a digital system work<br />

synchronously.<br />

clock speed - the rate at which a computers main time clock works at. The CPU instruction speed is usually<br />

some multiple or fraction of this number, but true program execution speeds are loosely related at<br />

best.<br />

closed loop - a system that measures system performance <strong>and</strong> trims the operation. This is also known as<br />

feedback. If there is no feedback the system is called open loop.<br />

CMOS (Complimentary Metal Oxide Semi-conductor) - a low power microchip technology that has high

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