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Introduction to PLC controllers

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Introduction to PLC controllers
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Publisher: mikroElektronika
Number of pages: 234

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PLC are industrial microcontroller systems where hardware and software are specifically adapted to industrial environment. The key to their success is the fact that you don't have to learn a new programming language to program them. How do they work exactly? How to connect a simple sensor? How to program in ladder diagram? In this book you will find the answers to these questions and more.

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