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Programmable Logic Control

Programmable Logic Control

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What is Programmable Logic Control?

A Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) is a specialized computer used to automate industrial control processes, such as control of machinery on factory assembly lines. PLCs use a programmable memory to store instructions and execute specific functions including on/off control, timing, counting, sequencing, and data manipulation. They are designed for real-time applications, handling digital and analog input/output signals to control various devices.

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DCS systems often compete with PLCs in large-scale automation projects, offering more advanced process control and supervisory capabilities.
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