Answer Posted / sachin divekar
plc is defined as digitally operated,electronic system
designed to work in an industrial environment,which has
internal storage memory to store user oriented functions
such as logic sequencing,timing,counting and arithematic
through analog and digital inputs and outputs that operates
various types of machines and processes.
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