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1.5 The De-Composition of a Network (Users of WinProladder can skip this section)The key process of de-composition of a network is to separate the circuits that appear between two vertical lines intoindependent elements and serial blocks, then coding those elements and serial blocks according to the mnemonic codingrules and then connect them (with ANDLD or ORLD instruction) from left to right and top to bottom to form a parallel or aserial-parallel blocks, and finally to form a complete network.Sample diagram:13ANDLD( 9 12 )9AND( 7 8 )7ANDLD( 3 6 )3 ORLD( 1 2 )6 ORLD( 4 5 )12 OR( 10 11)1X0 X14X4 X58X810X9X1014Y02X2X35X6X711X11ORGANDLDANDX0X1X2X3Serial blockSerial blockORLDForming the parallelblock LDANDLDANDX4X5X6X7Serial blockSerial blockORLDForming the parallelblock ANDLDForming the serialblock AND X8 Serial blockAND element ○13Y0LDANDX9X10Serial block ○10○12OR X11 OR element ○11ANDLDForming the serial block ○13OUT Y0 Send the ○13 result to Y01-11
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1.5 The De-Composition of a Network (Users of WinProladder can skip this section)The key process of de-composition of a network is to separate the circuits that appear between two vertical lines intoindependent elements and serial blocks, then coding those elements and serial blocks according to the mnemonic codingrules and then connect them (with ANDLD or ORLD instruction) from left to right and top to bottom to form a parallel or aserial-parallel blocks, and finally to form a complete network.Sample diagram:13ANDLD( 9 12 )9AND( 7 8 )7ANDLD( 3 6 )3 ORLD( 1 2 )6 ORLD( 4 5 )12 OR( 10 11)1X0 X14X4 X58X810X9X1014Y02X2X35X6X711X11ORGANDLDANDX0X1X2X3Serial blockSerial blockORLDForming the parallelblock LDANDLDANDX4X5X6X7Serial blockSerial blockORLDForming the parallelblock ANDLDForming the serialblock AND X8 Serial blockAND element ○13Y0LDANDX9X10Serial block ○10○12OR X11 OR element ○11ANDLDForming the serial block ○13OUT Y0 Send the ○13 result to Y01-11