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bit designator | An operand that is used to designate the bit or bits of a word to be used by an | |
| instruction. | |
bit number | A number that indicates the location of a bit within a word. Bit 00 is the rightmost | |
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| An instruction that is used to control the status of an individual bit as opposed to | |
| the status of an entire word. | |
block | See logic block and instruction block. | |
| A PC that is constructed from individual components, or “building blocks.” With | |
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| PC. The PC is rather a functional assembly of Units. | |
bus | A communications path used to pass data between any of the Units connected | |
| to it. | |
bus bar | The line leading down the left and sometimes right side of a ladder diagram. | |
| Instruction execution proceeds down the bus bar, which is the starting point for | |
| all instruction lines. | |
byte | A unit of data equivalent to 8 bits, i.e., half a word. | |
call | A process by which instruction execution shifts from the main program to a sub- | |
| routine. The subroutine may be called by an instruction or by an interrupt. | |
Carry Flag | A flag that is used with arithmetic operations to hold a carry from an addition or | |
| multiplication operation, or to indicate that the result is negative in a subtraction | |
| operation. The carry flag is also used with certain types of shift operations. | |
central processing unit | A device that is capable of storing programs and data, and executing the instruc- | |
| tions contained in the programs. In a PC System, the central processing unit | |
| executes the program, processes I/O signals, communicates with external | |
| devices, etc. | |
CH | See word. | |
channel | See word. | |
character code | A numeric (usually binary) code used to represent an alphanumeric character. | |
checksum | A sum transmitted with a data pack in communications. The checksum can be | |
| recalculated from the received data to confirm that the data in the transmission | |
| has not been corrupted. | |
clock pulse | A pulse available at specific bits in memory for use in timing operations. Various | |
| clock pulses are available with different pulse widths, and therefore different fre- | |
| quencies. | |
clock pulse bit | A bit in memory that supplies a pulse that can be used to time operations. Vari- | |
| ous clock pulse bits are available with different pulse widths, and therefore differ- | |
| ent frequencies. | |
common data | Data that is stored in a memory of a PC and which is shared by other PCs in the | |
| same the same system. Each PC has a specified section(s) of the area allocated | |
| to it. Each PC writes to the section(s) allocated to it and reads the sections allo- | |
| cated to the other PCs with which it shares the common data. | |
communications cable | Cable used to transfer data between components of a control system and con- | |
| forming to the | |
comparison instruction | An instruction used to compare data at different locations in memory to deter- | |
| mine the relationship between the data. |
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