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Rockwell PLCs

Rockwell PLCs

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What is Rockwell PLCs?

Rockwell PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) are industrial computers used to automate manufacturing processes and control machinery. They receive input from sensors and devices, process this information based on a programmed logic, and generate output signals to control actuators, motors, and other equipment. They are commonly used in a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, oil and gas, and water treatment, for tasks such as controlling assembly lines, managing robotic systems, and monitoring critical parameters.

What other technologies are related to Rockwell PLCs?

Rockwell PLCs Competitor Technologies

Siemens PLCs are a direct competitor to Rockwell PLCs, offering similar functionality in industrial automation.
mentioned alongside Rockwell PLCs in 2% (51) of relevant job posts
Siemens, as a company, is a major competitor to Rockwell Automation in the industrial automation market.
mentioned alongside Rockwell PLCs in 0% (130) of relevant job posts
Schneider Electric is a competitor in the industrial automation space, including PLCs and related technologies.
mentioned alongside Rockwell PLCs in 0% (52) of relevant job posts

Rockwell PLCs Complementary Technologies

iFix is a SCADA system that can be used to visualize and control Rockwell PLCs, acting as a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside Rockwell PLCs in 2% (54) of relevant job posts
HMIs (Human Machine Interfaces) are used to interact with and control PLCs, and thus are complementary. Rockwell has PanelView which is their HMI.
mentioned alongside Rockwell PLCs in 1% (98) of relevant job posts
Ignition is a SCADA platform that can be used to monitor and control Rockwell PLCs.
mentioned alongside Rockwell PLCs in 1% (68) of relevant job posts

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