PLC Training 37 - Masked Equal (MEQ) Instruction | Allen Bradley PLC Tutorials
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.ย. 2024
- In this PLC learning video, we discuss the Masked Equal instruction in the Allen Bradley PLC tutorial course using ladder logic.
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hi, but even you didn't activate the respective bit the pump still ON, I got the same issue!, is there anything that I have miss?
Not explained properly
It only compares the LSB of source and compare
Thanks man🥰👍
Ma'am Which project does the masked equal bit be used for?
Explain me something
The real-time application of this block is very limited. We can use this block to take some output action based on the incoming data.
@@InstrumentationTools thanks for explain this
I did not understand the use of MEQ, not clear to me when the output Torn On and when the output Torn OFF. your explanation was also confusing and vague. Please clarify like you do on other topics. Thank you Didi.
Yes she didn't explain properly