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logic diagramsの例文

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  • Figure 1 shows a typical relay logic diagram.
  • This allows native data tables, userdefined data, and web services to connect to the logic diagram.
  • A more complex extraction may involve writing the extracted circuit back into the original database containing the physical layout and the logic diagram.
  • A complete set of circuit board logic diagrams was also furnished, as was a set of schematics for the modified GE color monitor.
  • Fault tree analysis maps the relationship between faults, subsystems, and redundant safety design elements by creating a logic diagram of the overall system.
  • His logic diagrams include an arrowhead symbol to denote a unit time delay, as time delays must be accounted for in a synchronous design.
  • The criteria are often presented in the form of a decision-logic diagram, though this is not intrinsic to the nature of the process.
  • Hooked to the mainframe, the computer indicated with a coded message, deciphered with a logic diagram, that a fuse had blown in the station.
  • In a network logic diagram, these two relationships make it look as though the LOE is hanging from the start and finish of the discrete activity.
  • In fact, you can implement a ladder logic diagram using relays instead of PLCs . ( For some odd reason some Japanese companies offer this as an option and some of their customers pay a premium for it despite PLCs being clearly superior ).
  • Relay logic line diagrams, also called ladder logic diagrams, use another common standardized convention for organizing schematic drawings, with a vertical power supply rail on the left and another on the right, and components strung between them like the rungs of a ladder.
  • This is commonly seen in real logic diagrams-thus the reader must not get into the habit of associating the shapes exclusively as OR or AND shapes, but also take into account the bubbles at both inputs and outputs in order to determine the " true " logic function indicated.
  • The first time CPM was used for major skyscraper development was in 1966 while constructing the former World Trade Center Twin Towers in NYC . Although the original CPM program and approach is no longer used, the term is generally applied to any approach used to analyze a project network logic diagram.