Almost any PC can be used for programming almost any PLC system The programming interface will be either a serial port, a USB port of increasingly, an Ethernet port. The PC will usually require the appropriate development software that is supplied, in most cases, byt eh PLC manufacturer.
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Any programming language can be used. Some are more suitable than others.
Lots of programming languages were developed IN the US or BY US citizens, but there are no languages that were developed BY the US as a whole.
Serial programming is a term that means the opposite of parallel programming. It means the program only proceeds by one program step at a time.
simple , In system/circuit Programming [ISP/ICP] is process with which entire on chip controller flash is programmed, where as In application Programming [IAP] is scheme in which a running program - re-programs controller flash by receiving new .hex file from any of the serial interface.
Without programming languages you couldn't write (system) programs.
system programming uses the functionalities provided by kernel.........
the various system progtams in system programming are the progtams related to syste
various components of system programming are: - Assemblers - Interpreters - Compilers - Loaders - Macros
Almost any PC can be used for programming almost any PLC system The programming interface will be either a serial port, a USB port of increasingly, an Ethernet port. The PC will usually require the appropriate development software that is supplied, in most cases, byt eh PLC manufacturer.
Its a 8051 based CPU with inbuilt flash memory(ISP - In-System Programming). It can be flashed through SPI(serial peripheral Interface). AT89C51RD2 has similar features but its flash memory can be programmed through serial interface (RS-232).
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Programming is the way to define how a system works, code to make it function as needed. Programming is involved in almost all computer applications. Aneways, its not very apt to ask why programming is called programming.
A programming technique that perform computations parallelly on more than one processor(core) without changing overall funcationality of the serial program.
Object Oriented Programming