Mapping the physical I/O modules to the CPU.
One of the most referenced sections of the PSS Win-Pro programming manual is the Hardware Configuration. Here, the user learns how to build a virtual representation of their physical control cabinet. pss win-pro programming manual
In safety programming, you cannot simply wire a start button to a run signal. The PSS WIN-PRO programming manual dedicates significant space to the RS_FF (Reset Flip-Flop) block. A proper safety circuit requires: Mapping the physical I/O modules to the CPU
If you’re referring to in the context of programming manual for industrial automation (often Siemens or similar programmable logic controller systems), I can give you a structured overview based on common knowledge of such systems. However, I can’t reproduce full copyrighted manuals. In safety programming, you cannot simply wire a
Each language must follow safety standards (IEC 61131-3, IEC 61508, EN ISO 13849).
Add your input modules (standard and safety-related) and output modules.
Whether you are migrating from classic ladder logic or building your first safety-critical application, understanding the WIN-PRO paradigm is essential for reducing downtime and achieving SIL 3 (Safety Integrity Level) compliance.