Talk:Industrial control system
Latest comment: 4 years ago by Kvng in topic Programmable logic controllers
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Historical Perspective section
editI added the Historical Perspective section to help with understanding the differences in these systems.. I would like your commnts on the usefulness of this section. --Mike (talk) 00:16, 3 April 2008 (UTC)
- I think this is a great addition. There is also great potential for expansion (both of the history section and of the article overall). Industrial control systems are something that ideally laypeople should have some basic education about, because they are now part of the basic fabric of our material culture. And many laypeople are interested in learning, as evidenced by the commercial viability of How-Do-They-Do-That TV programming ["How It's Made", "Modern Marvels", etc.]), but it is currently not easy to wade into this subject area as a nonprofessional—there's little middle ground between the drastically-dumbed-down material and the hopelessly esoteric (where you have to already be an expert to understand). Hopefully Wikipedia can help improve on that over time. — ¾-10 13:38, 4 September 2008 (UTC)
Programmable logic controllers
editHello, I am editing this article to include the sections of a PLC with a bit of description so others can see what parts are associated with the PLC and so the name is there if others want to do research on the sections and what they do.
- I have reverted this. The information already exists at Programmable_logic_controller#Architecture. I don't think it needs to be repeated here. ~Kvng (talk) 15:36, 18 September 2020 (UTC)