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PLC I/O

PLC I/O

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What is PLC I/O?

PLC I/O (Input/Output) modules are the interface between the PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) and the real world. Input modules receive signals from sensors and other devices, converting them into a digital format that the PLC can understand. Output modules receive signals from the PLC and convert them into a format that can control actuators, valves, motors, and other devices. I/O modules are crucial for PLCs to monitor and control industrial processes.

What other technologies are related to PLC I/O?

PLC I/O Complementary Technologies

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