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There is no universal circuit design method that suits all types of sequential circuits. Some methods are more suitable for complex circuits than others. Some methods are commonly used for compound circuits but would be too expensive for simple two-cylinder circuits. For this reason a circuit designer should be aware of at least two methods to make his circuits economical for particular applications (see figure 6.1). Figure 6.1 shows the four most commonly used design methods for sequential circuits, as well as the fragmentation of fluid power circuits.
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Rohner, P. (1979). Design Method Considerations for Sequential Circuits. In: Fluid Power Logic Circuit Design. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-16126-3_6
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