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initialization error
initialize
input
input bit
input device
input point
input signal
instruction
instruction block
instruction execution time
instruction line
interface
interlock
interrupt (signal)
Interrupt Input Unit
inverse condition
I/O capacity
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Glossary
An error that occurs either in hardware or software during the PC System star-
tup, i.e., during initialization.
Part of the startup process whereby some memory areas are cleared, system
setup is checked, and default values are set.
The signal coming from an external device into the PC. The term input is often
used abstractly or collectively to refer to incoming signals.
A bit in the IR area that is allocated to hold the status of an input.
An external device that sends signals into the PC System.
The point at which an input enters the PC System. Input points correspond phys-
ically to terminals or connector pins.
A change in the status of a connection entering the PC. Generally an input signal
is said to exist when, for example, a connection point goes from low to high volt-
age or from a nonconductive to a conductive state.
A direction given in the program that tells the PC of an action to be carried out,
and which data is to be used in carrying out the action. Instructions can be used
to simply turn a bit ON or OFF, or they can perform much more complex actions,
such as converting and/or transferring large blocks of data.
A group of instructions that is logically related in a ladder-diagram program. Al-
though any logically related group of instructions could be called an instruction
block, the term is generally used to refer to blocks of instructions called logic
blocks that require logic block instructions to relate them to other instructions or
logic blocks.
The time required to execute an instruction. The execution time for any one in-
struction can vary with the execution conditions for the instruction and the oper-
ands used within it.
A group of conditions that lie together on the same horizontal line of a ladder dia-
gram. Instruction lines can branch apart or join together to form instruction
blocks.
An interface is the conceptual boundary between systems or devices and usual-
ly involves changes in the way the communicated data is represented. Interface
devices such as NSBs perform operations like changing the coding, format, or
speed of the data.
A programming method used to treat a number of instructions as a group so that
the entire group can be reset together when individual execution is not required.
An interlocked program section is executed normally for an ON execution condi-
tion and partially reset for an OFF execution condition.
A signal that stops normal program execution and causes a subroutine to be run.
A Rack-mounting Unit used to input external interrupts into a PC System.
A condition that produces an ON execution condition when the bit assigned to it
is OFF, and an OFF execution condition when the bit assigned to it is ON.
The number of inputs and outputs that a PC is able to handle. This number
ranges from around one hundred for smaller PCs to two thousand for the largest
ones.

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