Don’t Get Run Over: The Evolution of PC Bus Technologies by Advantech

Written by: Tiger Yeh, Advantech Corporation, Industrial Automation GroupOver the last decade, there’s been an increasing trend toward the use of PC-based automation solutions. In the early 1990s large automakers and other manufacturers began using standard PCs for machine control. These systems often replaced the compact, microprocessor-based solutions – programmable logic controls or PLCs – that were found in most plants at the time.

By Control Engineering Staff June 13, 2006

Written by: Tiger Yeh, Advantech Corporation, Industrial Automation Group

Over the last decade, there’s been an increasing trend toward the use of PC-based automation solutions. In the early 1990s large automakers and other manufacturers began using standard PCs for machine control. These systems often replaced the compact, microprocessor-based solutions– programmable logic controls or PLCs – that were found in most plants at the time. Since then, PCs running Microsoft Windows and other operating systems have worked their way into a wide variety of industrial applications, experiencing growth that outstrips competing solutions.

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