| ladder diagram |
Symbolic representation of a control scheme. The power lines form the two sides of a ladder like structure, with the program elements arranged to form the rungs. The basic program elements are contacts and coils as in electromechanical logic systems.
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| ladder d. |
a diagrammatic representation of the routes of cardiac conduction as determined by electrocardiographic recording, used in diagnosing arrhythmias. Vectors describing the origins and paths of individual normal or ectopic impulses as well as points of blocks to conduction are drawn across a series of horizontal lines representing the atria, atrioventricular node, ventricles, and sometimes additional regions of the conduction system. See illustration. Called also laddergram. Click here to view image■Ladder diagrams. (A), Sinus rhythm; (B), atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia; AVN, atrioventricular node; BB, bundle branch.
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| laddergram |
ladder diagram.
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| ladder diagram |
The result of ladder programming used to control a PLC. The ladder language is modeled after relay wiring schematics. The fundamental theories behind ladder are consistent among all manufacturers. However, each PLC manufacturer generally has a proprietary ladder software package.
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