Examples of using Plcs in English and their translations into Indonesian
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PLCs generally contain a real-time operating system such as OS-9
These are very much like PLCs, and are used in light industry where only a few points of I/O(i.e. a few signals coming in from the real world
Many early PLCs did not have accompanying programming terminals that were capable of graphical representation of the logic,
A primary reason for this is that PLCs solve the logic in a predictable
are usually employed to communicate with PLCs and other computers,
Most PLCs work by reading the physical inputs into memory, running the program logic, and copying the new values of the outputs to the actual physical outputs(that's a simplification and not true of all PLCs, but it's a good model to start with),
Allen Bradley/Rockwell PLCs, automated process equipment,
1 mA resolutionMeasure voltage output process signals from PLCs, transmittersSource or simulate 24 mA loop currentSource voltage to 100 mV
Programmable logic controllers, or PLCS, are required for coordinating the flow of physical sensor based inputs from the events with the outputs flow to the actuators.
PLCs were introduced in the 1960s.
Different PLCs use different programming software.
TCP/IP allows PLCs to have connectivity.
PLCs have similar functionality as remote terminal units.
PLCs are well-adapted to a range of automation tasks.
Early PLCs were designed to replace relay logic systems.
PLCs are programmed using application software on personal computers.
Most of the PLCs work at 220VAC or 24VDC.
Initially, PLCs had only discrete I/O.
On the other hand, PLCs come in various varieties.
Most of the PLCs work at 220VAC or 24VDC.