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Figure 2-33  Stepper-motor.
               Source: Courtesy Sherline Products.
                                                                     Figure 2-35  PID module.
               STEPPER-MOTOR MODULE                                  Source: Courtesy Red Lion Controls.
               The stepper-motor module provides pulse trains to a
               stepper-motor translator, which enables control of a step-  temperature, flow, level, or speed within set limits of a
               per motor (Figure 2-33). The commands for the module   specified set point.
               are determined by the control program in the PLC.
                                                                     MOTION AND POSITION CONTROL
               BCD-OUTPUT MODULE                                     MODULE
               The BCD-output module enables a PLC to operate  devices   Motion and position control modules are used in applica-
               that require BCD-coded signals such as seven- segment   tions involving accurate high-speed machining and pack-
               displays (Figure 2-34).                               aging operations. Intelligent position and motion control
                  Some special modules are referred to as intelligent I/O  modules permit PLCs to control stepper and servo mo-
               because they have their own microprocessors on board   tors. These systems require a drive, which contains the
               that can function in parallel with the PLC. These include:  power electronics that translate the signals from the PLC
                                                                     module into signals required by the motor (Figure 2-36).
               PID MODULE
               The proportional-integral-derivative (PID) module     COMMUNICATION MODULES
               (Figure  2-35) is used in process control applications   Serial communications modules (Figure 2-37) are used to
               that incorporate PID algorithms.  An algorithm is a   establish point-to-point connections with other intelligent
               complex program based on mathematical calculations.   devices for the exchange of data. Such connections are
               A PID module allows process control to take place     normally established with computers, operator stations,
               outside the CPU. This arrangement prevents the CPU    process control systems, and other PLCs. Communication
               from being burdened with complex calculations.  The   modules allow the user to connect the PLC to high-speed
               basic function of this module is to provide the control   local  networks  that  may  be different  from the  network
               action required to maintain a process variable such as   communication provided with the PLC.





                                                                             Outputs
                                                                                                               Servo
                                                                                             Servo             motor
                                                                                             drive
                                                                              Inputs                          Encoder


                                                                         PLC servo module
               Figure 2-34  Seven-segment display.
               Source: Courtesy Red Lion Controls.                   Figure 2-36  PLC servo module.



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