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Controllers & CPUs

Controllers & CPUs are the core of industrial automation systems, providing reliable processing, logic control, and communication between I/O devices and operator interfaces. This category includes PLCs, PACs, CPU modules, and safety controllers designed for manufacturing, energy, and process industries. These products enable precise automation, real-time monitoring, and long-term system reliability, supporting scalable and maintainable industrial control solutions.

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GE Fanuc IC697MDL940 Single-Slot Relay Output PLC ModuleGE Fanuc IC697MDL940 Single-Slot Relay Output PLC Module
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GE Fanuc Series 90-70 IC697CPU780D High-Performance CPU ModuleGE Fanuc Series 90-70 IC697CPU780D High-Performance CPU Module
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IC697BEM713 | GE Fanuc PLC Bus Expansion and Programmer InterfaceIC697BEM713 | GE Fanuc PLC Bus Expansion and Programmer Interface
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IC697CPX935 GE Fanuc PLC Single-Slot Central Processing UnitIC697CPX935 GE Fanuc PLC Single-Slot Central Processing Unit
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IC697MDL750 GE Fanuc 90-70 PLC 32-Channel Output ModuleIC697MDL750 GE Fanuc 90-70 PLC 32-Channel Output Module
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IC697CPX772 | GE Fanuc CPU Module with 80486DX4 ProcessorIC697CPX772 | GE Fanuc CPU Module with 80486DX4 Processor
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GE Fanuc Series 90-70 IC697CGR772 Dual Bus Hot-Standby CPUGE Fanuc Series 90-70 IC697CGR772 Dual Bus Hot-Standby CPU
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RX7i IC698CPE010 300MHz Processor Module by GE FanucRX7i IC698CPE010 300MHz Processor Module by GE Fanuc
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1769-L36ERM | Allen-Bradley | CompactLogix Motion Controller1769-L36ERM | Allen-Bradley | CompactLogix Motion Controller
Allen-Bradley
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5069-L306ERS2 | Allen-Bradley | Compact GuardLogix Controller5069-L306ERS2 | Allen-Bradley | Compact GuardLogix Controller
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Allen-Bradley 1771-IFE 12-Bit Analog Input Module PLC-5Allen-Bradley 1771-IFE 12-Bit Analog Input Module PLC-5
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Allen-Bradley 1771-P4S 5V DC Output PLC 5 Power ModuleAllen-Bradley 1771-P4S 5V DC Output PLC 5 Power Module
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Allen-Bradley 1785-L60B PLC-5/60 Processor ModuleAllen-Bradley 1785-L60B PLC-5/60 Processor Module
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Implementing FIFO and LIFO Data Sequencing in PLC Programming

Implementing FIFO and LIFO Data Sequencing in PLC Programming

Data management serves as a cornerstone of modern industrial automation. Whether tracking materials on a conveyor or managing batch sequences in a process, engineers frequently rely on sequential logic. Two primary structures—First-In-First-Out (FIFO) and Last-In-First-Out (LIFO)—form the bedrock of this data handling. Mastering these blocks allows programmers to optimize complex machine operations efficiently.

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Evolving SCADA System Architectures in Industrial Automation

Evolving SCADA System Architectures in Industrial Automation

A robust Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system serves as the heartbeat of modern industrial operations. Understanding SCADA system architecture is vital for engineers designing efficient control systems. These architectures have evolved from isolated, monolithic structures to highly interconnected, networked ecosystems. Choosing the right design requires balancing data visibility, processing power, and long-term scalability requirements.

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Choosing the Right Controller: PLC vs. Motion Controller in Industrial Automation

Choosing the Right Controller: PLC vs. Motion Controller in Industrial Automation

Selecting the optimal control architecture is a foundational decision in industrial automation. Engineers must frequently choose between a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and a dedicated Motion Controller. While both systems manage machinery, their underlying design philosophies differ significantly, impacting performance, scalability, and system integration.

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