This text explains the workings behind the logical design of an automation system, and offers students the most up-to-date information on this technology. It describes the tools and techniques used in the design of automation systems in a "logical" and orderly fashion, and shows how to apply these techniques in both an economically viable and responsible manner. Key topic coverage includes: cost components of automation; postulates and theorems of Boolean algebra; equation optimization methods; logic design symbology; passive memory hardware; computer-assisted design and much more. Numerous case studies, worked examples, problems, and computer problems are included to aid in comprehension.
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This textbook is for the mechanical engineering student without much computer background. The selected bibliography relies heavily on materials from the mid-sixties to mid-seventies. Contains historical background and economic basis for automation but curiously assumes microcomputer applications for future development of applications. Annotation co
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