ladderkonfiguration
Ladderkonfiguration refers to the arrangement of electrical components in a ladder diagram, which is a graphical representation used in industrial control systems, particularly in programmable logic controllers (PLCs). This diagram is called a "ladder" because its structure resembles a ladder, with rungs that represent individual control circuits. Each rung consists of a series of contacts and coils, which are connected horizontally and vertically to form the logic of the control system.
The ladder diagram is designed to be intuitive and easy to understand, even for those without extensive
- Contacts: Represented by horizontal lines with a vertical bar, indicating the state of an input signal.
- Coils: Represented by circles with an X inside, indicating the output signal.
- Power rails: Vertical lines on the left and right sides of the diagram, representing the power
Ladderkonfiguration involves arranging these symbols in a logical sequence to achieve the desired control function. The
The ladder diagram is widely used in industries such as manufacturing, automation, and process control due