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02 May 2008
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30 Apr 2008
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PDF
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Technical Article
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English
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ABSTRACT:
This worksheet is intended to function as a checklist of the most important areas to consider when researching a PLC.
Certain PLCs may not support every type of instruction. You will need to choose a PLC that supports all instructions that you may need for a specific application. For example, built-in PID functions are much easier to use than writing your own code to perform closed-loop process control.
Once you have recorded the information on the worksheet and determined your requirements, use this sheet to find a PLC that meets your requirements. With your requirements outlined, it will be much simpler to find product with the necessary number of I/O points, features, memory, etc. that your application requires.
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