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A1S38B | MITSUBISHI CPU substrate A1S38B

MITSUBISHI A1S38B Manual And Instructions
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MITSUBISHI A1S38B Product information and technical parameters:
Brand: MITSUBISHI
Name: CPU substrate
Model: A1S38B
I/O slots: 8 slots.
Outline dimension: 430*130.
CPU basic board can be plugged into 1 power modules,
1 CPU components and a maximum of 2, 3, 5, or 8 single slot size special function components and I/O components are respectively inserted and arranged.
Expansion ports are arranged on both sides of the base plate,
For connecting the expansion board for.
Up to 3 extension substrates.

RS-232 1 channel.
RS-422/485 1 channel.
Transfer speed: 2 channels.
A total of 115.2kbps.
Input status and input information input from the input interface,
CPU will be stored in the working data memory or in the input image register.
And then combine the data and the program with CPU.
The result is stored in the output image register or the working data memory,
And then output to the output interface, control the external drive MITSUBISHI A1S38B A1S38B
Semiconductor circuit with memory function.
System program memory and user memory.
System program memory for storing system program,
Including management procedures, monitoring procedures, as well as the user program to do the compiler to compile the process of interpretation MITSUBISHI A1S38B.
Read only memory. Manufacturers use, content can not be changed, power does not disappear. Output type: bidirectional controlled silicon.
Output points: 16 points.
Load voltage: AC100-240.
Load current: 0.6A.
Connection mode: terminal row.
Common public end points: 8.
Structured text language is a programming language that describes a program with a structured description of the text MITSUBISHI A1S38B.
It is a programming language similar to a high level language. In large and medium
Structured text is often used to describe the relationship between the various variables in the control system based on the PLC system.
Mainly used for other programming languages more difficult to achieve the user program.
The structured text programming language uses the computer description method to describe the various kinds of relations between the various variables in the system,
Complete the required function or operation.
Most PLC manufacturers use structured text programming language similar to BASIC language, PASCAL language or C language and other advanced languages,
But in order to bee convenient, the expression methods of the statement and the types of statements are simplified A1S38B.
Structured text programming language features: the use of high-level language programming, you can complete the complex control operations,
Needd to have a certain level of computer knowledge and programming skills,
Higher requirements for engineering designers A1S38B. Poor visibility and operability.


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