Figure 11-35 shows an example of the Multiply (MUL) instruction used to multiply the Accumulated value present in a counter. Source A of the MUL instruction contains the accumulated value of the...

Figure 11-35 shows an example of the Multiply (MUL) instruction used to multiply the Accumulated value present in a counter. Source A of the MUL instruction contains the accumulated value of the counter while Source B contains a fixed value of 10. Each false-to-true transition of the Count_Input pushbutton increments the accumulated value of the Count_To_Be_Multiplied _Counter. When the Multiply_Input pushbutton is closed, the MUL function is executed and the counter accumulated value in Source A is multiplied by the Source B constant 10. The resulting value is stored in an intermediate memory location for data conversion. The TOD instruction converts the BCD format and sends the result to the BCD_Output_Display. Prepare an I/O connection diagram and ladder logic program that will simulate its operation. Use addresses that apply to your PLC installation. Enter the program into the PLC, and verify its operation.

May 18, 2022
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