PLC's are used for automation of electromechanical processes, such as control of machinery on factory assembly lines, amusement rides, or light fixtures. just about anything can be controlled because PLC's use microprocessors which can be programmed for a variety of tasks.
PLC stands for programmable logic controller you need to have both input (signal in) modules and output modules (signal out).
basic plc
A work station is a computer system used for working. One component of it is the keyboard. The function of this is to input text.
It's 'electronic control module', and the one for the engine will be one of the computers on the vehicle.
A "Natural User Interface" is a hypothetical user interface model that would allow a human operator of a device or control system to interact with that device in the same way in which one would interact with one's immediate environment. In theory, a natural user interface would not require any education or training to be used.
A basic rate interface is an ISDN subscriber line which provides two B channels and one D channel.
Yes, anything that serves the same function as one of your five (or six) senses is an input device.Any type of sensor is an input device.Anything that reads is an input device.Anything that scans is an input device.Anything that sees (still camera or video camera) is an input device.Anything that hears (microphone or recording device) is an input device.Anything that "feels" (temperature sensor, humidity sensor, rain gage, or anything with buttons, like a keyboard and a mouse) is an input device.Anything that "tastes" or "smells" (smoke detector, CO detector, raydon detector, chromatograph, etc.) is an input device.In contrast, anything that makes you use your senses is an output device, including (but not limited to)...speakersmonitorsprintersdevices controled by the computerSome devices serve as both input devices and output devices, ibnlt...hard drive, thumb drive or other data storagetelephonecopiermodemnetwork router
No. A function has only one output per input.
No. If an input in a function had more than one output, that would be a mapping, but not a function.
By definition. If one input has more than one outputs then it is not a function.
No, it is not. A function can only have one output per input. (If it has more than one, it is still maths, but it cannot be called a "function". It would probably be called an equation or a formula etc...).
function
More input results in less output. The function is inversely proportional.
A one-to-one function, a.k.a. an injective function.
yes
The Mini GBIC is an industry-standard interface convertor module manufactured by Cisco. This module can be purchased at Cisco, Tom's Hardware or Shopbot.
Your lowest latency is going to be with a Firewire audio interface. The best Firewire interface with a guitar input is the RME Fireface 400.
One output for each input
It's a type of function