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The PLC, or
Programmable Logic Controller, is a computer with a single mission. Most
commonly used in industrial applications, it usually lacks a monitor, keyboard,
and a mouse, as it is normally programmed to operate a machine or system using
but one program. The machine or system user rarely, if ever, interacts
directly with the PLC's program. When it is necessary to either edit or
create the PLC program, a personal computer is usually (but not always)
connected to it. The
PLC has a remarkable capacity for real-world I/O connectivity. Most PLC
models feature a vast assortment of interchangeable I/O modules which allow for
convenient interfacing with virtually any kind of industrial or laboratory
equipment. Most
PLCs are programmed in a special language called Ladder Logic. Ladder
Logic is essentially a Boolean logic-solving program with a graphical user
interface designed to look like an elementary wiring diagram, familiar to all
industrial electricians.
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