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plc glossary - 35.16<br />

IOR (Inclusive OR) - a normal OR that will be true when any of the inputs are true in any combinations. also<br />

see Exclusive OR (EOR).<br />

ion - an atom, molecule or subatomic particle that has a positive or negative charge.<br />

IP (internet Protocol) - the network layer (OSI model) definitions that allow internet use.<br />

IP datagram - a st<strong>and</strong>ard unit of information on the internet.<br />

ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) - a combined protocol to carry voice, data <strong>and</strong> video over 56KB<br />

lines.<br />

ISO (International St<strong>and</strong>ards Organization) - a group that develops international st<strong>and</strong>ards in a wide variety<br />

of areas.<br />

isolation - electrically isolated systems have no direct connection between two halves of the isolating device.<br />

Sound isolation uses barriers to physically separate rooms.<br />

isolation transformer - a transformer for isolating AC systems to reduce electrical noise.<br />

35.10 J<br />

JEC (Japanese Electrotechnical Committee) - A regional st<strong>and</strong>ards group.<br />

JIC (Joint International Congress) - an international st<strong>and</strong>ards group that focuses on electrical st<strong>and</strong>ards.<br />

They drafted the relay logic st<strong>and</strong>ards.<br />

JIT (Just in Time) - a philosophy when setting up <strong>and</strong> operating a manufacturing system such that materials<br />

required arrive at the worksite just in time to be used. This cuts work in process, storage space,<br />

<strong>and</strong> a number of other logistical problems, but requires very dependable supplies <strong>and</strong> methods.<br />

jog - a mode where a motor will be advanced while a button is held, but not latched on. It is often used for<br />

clearing jams, <strong>and</strong> loading new material.<br />

jump - a forced branch in a program<br />

jumper - a short wire, or connector to make a permanent setting of hardware parameters.<br />

35.11 K<br />

k, K - specifies magnitudes. 1K = 1024, 1k = 1000 for computers, otherwise 1K = 1k = 1000. Note - this is<br />

not universal, so double check the meanings when presented.<br />

Kelvin - temperature units that place 0 degrees at absolute zero. The magnitude of one degree is the same as<br />

the Celsius scale.<br />

KiloBaud, KBaud, KB, Baud - a transmission rate for serial communications (e.g. RS-232C, TTY, RS-422).<br />

A baud = 1bit/second, 1 Kilobaud = 1KBaud = 1KB = 1000 bits/second. In serial communication<br />

each byte typically requires 11 bits, so the transmission rate is about 1Kbaud/11 = 91 Bytes per<br />

second when using a 1KB transmission.<br />

Karnaugh maps - a method of graphically simplifying logic.<br />

kermit - a popular tool for transmitting binary <strong>and</strong> text files over text oriented connections, such as modems<br />

or telnet sessions.<br />

keying - small tabs, prongs, or fillers are used to stop connectors from mating when they are improperly<br />

oriented.<br />

kinematics/kinetics - is the measure of motion <strong>and</strong> forces of an object. This analysis is used to measure the<br />

performance of objects under load <strong>and</strong>/or in motion.<br />

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