
Later editions update the content to include industrial networking protocols. The transition from serial communications (DH-485, RS-232) to Industrial Ethernet and IP addressing is covered. The book explains how PLCs communicate with each other and with SCADA systems.
If you want, I can: (a) convert this into a formatted one-page executive report PDF, (b) expand any section into full-length chapter-style notes, or (c) produce a slide deck summarizing the book. Later editions update the content to include industrial
A significant portion of the book is dedicated to PLC programming. It covers various programming languages used in PLCs, such as Ladder Logic, which is the most commonly used. Understanding PLC programming is essential for applying PLCs in real-world scenarios. If you want, I can: (a) convert this
First, a quick clarification. John W. Webb passed away in 2008, but co-author Ronald A. Reis has carried the torch. The most recent "upd" (updated) version you’ll find referenced is usually the (published by Pearson). Understanding PLC programming is essential for applying PLCs