User documentation of the development environment
logi.CAD 3 is an integrated development environment by logi.cals for programming a wide variety of →PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers). logi.CAD 3 provides comfortable editors for the IEC programming languages →ST (Structured Text) and →FBD (Function Block Diagram).
It is possible to create applications in logi.CAD 3 according to the industry standard IEC 61131-3. In this case, knowledge about this IEC-standard is essential (see glossary item →IEC 61131-3 for links to sources).
This user documentation is valid for logi.CAD 3 version 3.16.0.
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Content of this user documentation
Where to start |
Details to know |
The dos and don'ts when working Release notes: |
Reference documentation with information about the following →features:
More features might be provided in your used logi.CAD 3product version. The following features are not provided in all variants of logi.CAD 3: |
Good to know |
Legal information |
Troubleshooting and FAQ |
Getting support and help
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Up-to-date informationen within online-version
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The following conventions are applied within this documentation in the interest of improving readability:
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variable information in a term |
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References in the PDF file are enhanced by the text "(→P#)" with # being the number of the page where the appertaining description starts.
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