What is the Difference Between a PLC and a PAC?

 

Through industrial automation applications, both Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and Programmable Automation Controllers (PACs) serve as core equipment for process control in major industries. The two control systems share similarities yet remain different in their structural design and operational functions. You require a basic understanding of PLCs vs PACs to determine the correct system for industrial production needs. The following blog explores Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) by defining their various types and explaining their expanded features and necessary specifications with added benefits. The subsequent part of this blog presents programmable automation controllers, followed by a feature analysis and a differentiation between PLC and PAC characteristics.

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