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A PC based automation uses a microprocessor with separately provided CPU, RAM, EPROM, ATD & DTA sensors, which are wired together to offer the desired end result. However, a PLC based automation uses a micro controller, which makes use of a single chip controller with inbuilt both analog & digital I/Os.

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