Programmable Logic Controllers Principles And Applications By John W — Webb.pdf
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John W. Webb was an educator and technical writer who spent much of his career at , where he taught courses on industrial electronics and PLCs. According to his biography in the fifth edition, he was “of North Central Technical College” and brought decades of hands‑on teaching experience to the writing. Although information about his early career is limited, his co‑author, Ronald A. Reis, is known for having written biographies of figures such as Eugenie Clarke, Jonas Salk, and Ted Williams, as well as books on the Dust Bowl and the Empire State Building. You can find more information about this text
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Webb emphasizes that a great programmer is also a great troubleshooter. The book provides systematic methods for identifying hardware failures, software errors, and I/O malfunctions. Why Study This Book? According to his biography in the fifth edition,
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This guide provides an overview of the book's contents, highlighting key concepts, and chapter summaries. It can be used as a study guide or reference for individuals interested in learning about Programmable Logic Controllers.
The scope of the book is designed to take a student or technician with a basic understanding of electrical circuits and guide them through:
