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plc glossary - 35.2<br />

analysis - the process of review to measure some quality.<br />

<strong>and</strong> - a Boolean operation that requires all arguments to be true before the result is true.<br />

annealing - heating of metal to relieve internal stresses. In many cases this may soften the material.<br />

annotation - a special note added to a design for explanatory purposes.<br />

ANSI (American National St<strong>and</strong>ards Institute) - a developer of st<strong>and</strong>ards, <strong>and</strong> a member of ISO.<br />

APF (All Plastic Fibre cable) - fiber optic cable that is made of plastic, instead of glass.<br />

API (Application Program Interface) - a set of functions, <strong>and</strong> procedures that describes how a program will<br />

use another service/library/program/etc.<br />

APT (Automatically Programmed Tools) - a language used for directing computer controlled machine tools.<br />

application - the task which a tool is put to, This normally suggets some level of user or real world<br />

interaction.<br />

application layer - the top layer in the OSI model that includes programs the user would run, such as a mail<br />

reader.<br />

arc - when the electric field strength exceeds the dielectric breakdown voltage, electrons will flow.<br />

architecture - they general layout or design at a higher level.<br />

armature - the central rotating portion of a DC motor or generator, or a moving part of a relay.<br />

ARPA (Advanced Research Projects Agency) - now DARPA. Originally funded ARPANET.<br />

ARPANET - originally sponsored by ARPA. A packet switching network that was in service from the early<br />

1970s, until 1990.<br />

ASCII (American St<strong>and</strong>ard Code for Information Interchange) - a set of numerical codes that correspond to<br />

numbers, letters, special characters, <strong>and</strong> control codes. The most popular st<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) - a specially designed <strong>and</strong> programmed logic circuit. Used<br />

for medium to low level production of complex functions.<br />

aspirator - a device that moves materials with suction.<br />

assembler - converts assembly language into machine code.<br />

assembly language - a mnemonic set of comm<strong>and</strong>s that can be directly converted into comm<strong>and</strong>s for a CPU.<br />

associative dimensioning - a method for linking dimension elements to elements in a drawing.<br />

associative laws - Boolean algebra laws A+(B+C) = (A+B)+C or A(BC) = (AB)C<br />

asynchronous - events that happen on an irregular basis, <strong>and</strong> are not predictable.<br />

asynchronous communications (serial) - strings of characters (often ASCII) are broken down into a series of<br />

on/off bits. These are framed with start/stop bits, <strong>and</strong> parity checks for error detection, <strong>and</strong> then<br />

send out one character at a time. The use of start bits allows the characters to be sent out at<br />

irregular times.<br />

attenuation - to decrease the magnitude of a signal.<br />

attenuation - as the sound/vibration energy propagates, it will undergo losses. The losses are known as<br />

attenuation, <strong>and</strong> are often measured in dB. For general specifications, the attenuation may be tied<br />

to units of dB/ft.<br />

attribute - a nongraphical feature of a part, such as color.<br />

audible range - the range of frequencies that the human ear can normally detect from 16 to 20,000 Hz.<br />

automatic control - a feedback of a system state is compared to a desired value <strong>and</strong> the control value for the<br />

system is adjusted by electronics, mechanics <strong>and</strong>/or computer to compensate for differences.<br />

automated - a process that operates without human intervention.<br />

auxiliary power - secondary power supplies for remote or isolated systems.<br />

AWG (American Wire Gauge) - specifies conductor size. As the number gets larger, the conductors get<br />

smaller.<br />

35.2 B<br />

B-spline - a fitted curve/surface that is commonly used in CAD <strong>and</strong> graphic systems.<br />

backbone - a central network line that ties together distributed networks.<br />

background - in multitasking systems, processes may be running in the background while the user is<br />

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