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plc states - 12.19<br />

Now, simplify these for implementation in ladder logic.<br />

ST1 = ( ST1 + ST4 ⋅ TON 2<br />

( ST4,<br />

4)<br />

) ⋅ ( ST1 + S1 + S2)<br />

+ FS<br />

ST2 = ( ST2 + ST1 ⋅ S1 ⋅ S2) ⋅ ( ST2 + TON 1<br />

( ST2,<br />

4)<br />

)<br />

ST3 = ( ST3 + ST2 ⋅ TON 1<br />

( ST2,<br />

4)<br />

) ⋅ ( ST3 + S1 + S2)<br />

ST4 = ( ST4 + ST3 ⋅ S1 ⋅ S2) ⋅ ( ST4 + TON 2<br />

( ST4,<br />

4)<br />

)<br />

Figure 12.21<br />

Simplified Boolean Equations<br />

These equations are then converted to the ladder logic shown in Figure 12.22 <strong>and</strong><br />

Figure 12.23. At the top of the program the two timers are defined. (Note: it is tempting to<br />

combine the timers, but it is better to keep them separate.) Next, the Boolean state equations<br />

are implemented in ladder logic. After this we use the states to turn specific lights on.

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