what is the diffrene between DCS System and PLC System
Answer Posted / sumith
The main difference is that
the PLC has one processor(it has limitations for memory
space) and it can used to control one plant or 2 small plants.
The DCS has many processors and it can be used for control
many plants at one time.
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