Solving Homework: Understanding I/O Designation Charts

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The discussion focuses on understanding I/O Designation Charts in the context of ladder logic programming. Participants share resources, including a link to a tutorial on digital logic functions from All About Circuits, which provides examples of I/O charts. A specific error in labeling an input (IND3) is identified, with corrections made to ensure clarity in the solution. The conversation emphasizes collaboration and resource sharing to aid in homework completion.

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Uploaded as image 1 I will show my workings for 2 if 1 are in the right direction
I also don't understand what is meant as I/O Designation charts (nowhere in my study notes)

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Uploaded as image 2 is my attempt.
 

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1) Here is a link to some simple ladder logic with I/O charts. I expect this is what you are being asked for.
https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/textbook/digital/chpt-6/digital-logic-functions/
2) In you attempt, it appears you have mislabeled IND3. It looks like another IND2 to me.
 
.Scott said:
1) Here is a link to some simple ladder logic with I/O charts. I expect this is what you are being asked for.
2) In you attempt, it appears you have mislabeled IND3. It looks like another IND2 to me.
Yeah you are correct, i meant IND 3 for rung 5 (N/O contactor 3/2). Also could you relink it, nothing there :) thanks!
 
I added the missing link to my original response.
 
.Scott said:
I added the missing link to my original response.
Thank you, if No.1 is looking okay, i'll plod onto number 2 and get the rest answered for confirmation, thank you scott :)
 

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