TL140
Lifetime Supporting Member
So Ladder is easy to read graphically, most everything can be coded in ladder, and it represents wiring diagrams the closest.
SCL and ST are good for things like lookup tables and moving a lot of data at once repetitively.
FBD is good for visual logic.
Instruction list represents assembly language the best.
And lets pretend Sequential Function Chart doesn't exist.
What are some of the pros/cons to each of the languages and what are some applications where you find one language more useful than the other?
SCL and ST are good for things like lookup tables and moving a lot of data at once repetitively.
FBD is good for visual logic.
Instruction list represents assembly language the best.
And lets pretend Sequential Function Chart doesn't exist.
What are some of the pros/cons to each of the languages and what are some applications where you find one language more useful than the other?