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Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) are microprocessor-based devices used to control industrial processes or machines. PLCs were originally designed to replace the control relays, timers, and counters found in conventional hardwired control systems. From this origin, PLCs have expanded in capability to perform virtually all of the complex functions required to control an industrial process or machine. Today’s PLCs can provide advanced functions, including analog monitoring, control and high speed motion control. Also, newer PLCs can share data over communications networks. Eaton offers three Programmable Logic Controller families — the D50 Micro PLCs, the D32LT PLCs and the D320 Modular PLCs. These devices offer compact designs, mounting flexibility, and communication capabilities. The right Eaton Cutler-Hammer PLC provides flexibility in size, power source, I/O, and expandability. Our Programmable Logic Controllers give a stand-alone logic platform for applications in the 14 to 1024 I/O range.
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