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Man-made or industrial processes, localised or geographically distributed, need be automated in order to ensure they produce quality, consistent, and cost-effective goods or services. Automation systems for these processes broadly consist of instrumentation, control, human interface, and communication subsystems. This book introduces the basics of philosophy, technology, terminology, and practices of modern automation systems with simple illustrations and examples.
Contents
Why automation?Automation system structureInstrumentation subsystemControl subsystemHuman interface subsystemAutomation strategiesProgrammable control subsystemHardware structure of controllerSoftware structure of controllerProgramming of controllerAdvanced human interfaceTypes of automation systemsSpecial purpose controllersSystem availabilityCommon configurationsAdvanced Input/Output systemConcluding remarksAppendixesAppendix A - Hardwired control subsystemAppendix B- ProcessorAppendix C - Hardware-software interfacingAppendix D - Instruction set of processorAppendix E - Basics of programmingAppendix F - Advanced control strategies Appendix G - Power supply systemAppendix H - Further reading