Direct Digital Control (DDC) is an automated control system where control loops are digitally implemented. Typically, it is used to control environmental systems like HVAC in buildings. A computer receives signals from sensors, processes them, and sends control signals directly to control devices like valves or actuators, replacing traditional pneumatic or analog control systems. This provides more precise control, energy efficiency, and integration with building management systems.
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