Explain what happens when you use a Stop element.

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When you use a Stop element, the SFC stops execution for part or the entire SFC program based on the location of the Stop element. If the Stop elements is located after a sequence or selection branch then the entire SFC program stops. If the Stop element is located within a path of a simultaneous branch, then only that path is stopped and the rest of the SFC continues to execute. Once an SFC Stop element has been activated, you can restart the SFC by using either an SFC Reset (SFR) instruction or logic to clear the status bit of the Stop element.

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