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A Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) is a rugged, digital industrial computer used to control machines and processes. Commonly found in manufacturing, automation, and utility systems, PLCs are designed to monitor inputs from sensors, execute logical control operations, and trigger outputs to devices like motors, valves, or alarms. This presentation/video explores the core components of a PLC systemu2014such as the CPU, input/output modules, and programming interfaceu2014and explains how these systems ensure precision, safety, and efficiency in real-time operations.
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Understanding PLC Systems The Brain of Industrial Automation
What is a PLC? A PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) system is an industrial digital computer designed to control manufacturing processes or machinery in real time. It's the brain behind automated systems used in industries like manufacturing, power, oil & gas, water treatment, packaging, and more.
Key Components of a PLC • Input Module • Output Module • Power Supply • Programming Device
How PLC Works? • Step 1: Input signal received (e.g., sensor) • Step 2: Logic processed in CPU • Step 3: Output sent (e.g., turn on motor)
PLC Applications • Manufacturing • Packaging • Water treatment • Power plants • Marine systems
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