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What is programmable controls?

Programmable controllers, often called programmable logic controllers (PLCs), are specialized computers used to automate industrial processes, such as control of machinery on factory assembly lines. They use a programmable memory to store instructions and execute functions like logic, sequencing, timing, counting, and arithmetic to control machines and processes. PLCs are designed for harsh industrial environments and are widely used for their reliability, flexibility, and ease of programming.

What other technologies are related to programmable controls?

programmable controls Complementary Technologies

Programmable controls often interface with and control three phase 480 volt equipment, making them complementary technologies.
mentioned alongside programmable controls in 100% (154) of relevant job posts
Programmable controls are frequently used to control three phase motors, making them complementary technologies.
mentioned alongside programmable controls in 37% (177) of relevant job posts
Programmable controls utilize circuits and are connected to external circuits, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside programmable controls in 14% (114) of relevant job posts

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