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How to Make a One Shot in the PLC
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Oct 16, 2022
A one-shot in the PLC will turn an output on for one scan. This is used to trigger events that should only happen once. An example of this would be to increment a value in memory. If a one-shot is not used, then every scan of the PLC will increment the value.
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https://accautomation.ca/how-to-make-a-one-shot-in-the-plc/
PLC Beginner’s Guide to PLC Programming
There are many different PLC manufacturers with different hardware and software. All of the programmable logic controllers have similar basic features. Here is how I would approach learning about basic PLCs.
https://accautomation.ca/programming/plc-beginners-guide/
00:00 How to Make a One-Shot in the PLC
00:12 What is a one-shot?
01:38 Leading Edge One-Shot Bit Example
02:50 Trailing-Edge One-Shot Bit Example
03:30 PLC Examples of One-Shots
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