EZ Series TouchPLC EZPP-T6C-FS-PLC
EZ Series TouchPLC from EZ Automation combines the features of a high-end HMI and a high performance PLC in one compact package.

EZ Automation div. of AVG Automation - EZ Series TouchPLC, EZPP-T6C-FS-PLC
The EZ Series TouchPLC from EZ Automation combines the features of a high-end HMI and a high-performance PLC in one compact package. EZ Series TouchPLC has common software for the HMI and PLC with a common tag database. Its PLC uses a patent-pending free flow ladder logic said to be extremely easy to use. These feature address the growing frustration among automation engineers about the number of different software programs they must master to manage plant networks. EZAutomation is a division of AVG Automation. www.ezautomation.net
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- Edited by Sidney Hill, Mark T. Hoske, Control Engineering www.controleng.com.
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