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Programmable Automation Controllers Find Their Niche...Everywhere!

From Advantech Corporation, Industrial Automation Group
 

 
In the beginning there was the relay and the timer. And in the process industries, there was the hardwired controller. A generation ago, digital electronics made the hardwired relay and controller obsolete in favor of the PLC, the programmable logic controller. Made to be fully deterministic and have limited control functions, PLCs were able to sweep hardwiring into the dustbin because they were easy to program in the "ladder" style of electrical wiring diagrams, and they were easily re-programmable so that they could accommodate changes on assembly lines and in batch processes. But PLCs are limited. Ladder-logic programming cannot be used for complex mathematical formula, such as the basic PID algorithm found in every single loop controller in a process plant, for example. Then, along came the PC. Inexpensive computing power became ubiquitous and easily affordable. PCs were tried early on in industrial control, but early operating systems and hardware were not up to the stresses and standards of the industrial workplace.

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Topics of Interest
Relay ladder logic (RLL), or ladder diagrams, is the primary programming language for programmable logic controllers (PLCs). Ladder logic programming is a graphical representation of the program... (Read More)
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It was only thirty years ago that most industrial processes were controlled either by hardwired relay logic or analog loop controllers. It was only thirty years ago that the Space Shuttle's three... (Read More)
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