PLC Resides On A Single Chip

May 1, 2004
Touted as a technological breakthrough, the PLC on a Chip is claimed as the industry's first programmable logic controller offered at the integrated circuit level. The device is a single chip programmable logic controller that is said to be easily

Touted as a technological breakthrough, the PLC on a Chip is claimed as the industry's first programmable logic controller offered at the integrated circuit level. The device is a single chip programmable logic controller that is said to be easily programmed via EZ LADDER, PC-based software, which provides ladder diagram and function block programming. The device can be embedded into a range of products that includes sensors, drives, custom controls, and valve assemblies and it integrates with a wide range of I/Os and power supply configurations. Additionally, a complete development package is available. For further information, call DIVELBISS CORP., Fredericktown, OH. (800) 245-2327.

Company: DIVELBISS CORP.

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