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Latch
An electronic circuit or mechanism that retains its output state until a specific input signal is received.
Unlatch
A term used in programmable logic control programming that refers to a command or instruction to turn off or reset a previously set (latched) condition.
Retentive Outputs
In PLC systems, retentive outputs retain their state even after the controller is powered off or resets, allowing for the continuation of processes without data loss.
Nonretentive Outputs
Outputs in a control system that do not retain their state after a power loss or reset, returning to their default state.
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