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Task Lab#3

The document outlines various configurations for switches, relays, and lamps, detailing how the lamps should operate based on the states of the switches. It includes scenarios with normally open and normally closed switches, specifying conditions under which each lamp turns ON. The configurations vary in complexity, involving different combinations of switch states and relay types.

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Task Lab#3

The document outlines various configurations for switches, relays, and lamps, detailing how the lamps should operate based on the states of the switches. It includes scenarios with normally open and normally closed switches, specifying conditions under which each lamp turns ON. The configurations vary in complexity, involving different combinations of switch states and relay types.

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Take two switches both normally open and two relays CR1-1 is normally closed, and CR2-1 is normally

open, and lamp will be “ON” when switch A is unpressed and switch B is pressed.

Take two switches both normally close and two relays CR1-1 is normally closed, and CR2-1 is normally
open, and lamp will be “ON” when switch A is pressed and switch B is unpressed.

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Take two switches (both as normally open) two relays (CR1 and CR2) and two lamps (lamp1
and lamp2). Lamp1 Shold be ON only when switch 2 is pressed, and for lamp2 when both
switches are pressed simultaneously.

Take two switches (both as normally close) two relays (CR1 and CR2) and two lamps (lamp1
and lamp2). Lamp1 Shold be ON only when switch B is unpressed, and for lamp2 when both
switches are unpressed simultaneously.

Take two switches (switch A as normally open and switch B as normally close) two relays (CR1
and CR2) and two lamps (lamp1 and lamp2). Lamp1 Shold be ON only when switch B is
unpressed, and for lamp2 when switch A is pressed and switch B is unpressed.

Take two switches (switch A as normally close and switch B as normally open) two relays
(CR1 and CR2) and two lamps (lamp1 and lamp2). Lamp1 Shold be ON only when switch 2 is
pressed, and for lamp2 when switch A is unpressed and switch B is pressed.
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Take two switches (both Normally open), three relays (CR1, CR2 and CR3) and two lamps
(lamp1 and lamp2). Lamp1 should be ON only when any of the switch is pressed, and for lamp2
when both switches are unpressed.

Take two switches (both Normally close), three relays (CR1, CR2 and CR3) and two lamps
(lamp1 and lamp2). Lamp1 should be ON only when any of the switch is unpressed, and for
lamp2 when both switches are pressed.

Take two switches (A as normally open and B as normally close), three relays (CR1, CR2 and
CR3) and two lamps (lamp1 and lamp2). Lamp1 should be ON only when switch A is pressed or
when switch B is unpressed, and for lamp2 when switch A is pressed and switch B is unpressed.
Take two switches (A as normally close and B as normally open), three relays (CR1, CR2 and
CR3) and two lamps (lamp1 and lamp2). Lamp1 should be ON only when switch A is unpressed
or when switch B is pressed, and for lamp2 when switch A is unpressed and switch B is pressed.

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