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<blockquote data-quote="Papermaker85" data-source="post: 8625609" data-attributes="member: 572595"><p>It's all based on logic and networking when the actual hardware for plc's goes away you still going to have Lan data bus.. a lot of oll analog stuff is just more accurate and with the exception of noise which is rare is a very very very reliable I mean you can lose power you can catch this mother f***** on far they steal very rarely need to be calibrated.</p><p></p><p>Plus it's so **** easy to troubleshoot and understand the old analog system versus the new stuff. You take troubleshooting from a simple output device into a complex circuit which you can check your bits on the input output but you can already do that with the Analog and digital Devices anyways.</p><p></p><p>And don't really matter much because you're not getting rid of excess Hardware you still have to have switches and Hardware regardless so it's kind of like it didn't catch on like I thought it would but the engineer at work actually has a couple of them on the new system. You still need the main processor so.</p><p></p><p>People said that about scada too but it's not going anywhere.</p><p></p><p>Remote control is cool af.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Papermaker85, post: 8625609, member: 572595"] It's all based on logic and networking when the actual hardware for plc's goes away you still going to have Lan data bus.. a lot of oll analog stuff is just more accurate and with the exception of noise which is rare is a very very very reliable I mean you can lose power you can catch this mother f***** on far they steal very rarely need to be calibrated. Plus it's so **** easy to troubleshoot and understand the old analog system versus the new stuff. You take troubleshooting from a simple output device into a complex circuit which you can check your bits on the input output but you can already do that with the Analog and digital Devices anyways. And don't really matter much because you're not getting rid of excess Hardware you still have to have switches and Hardware regardless so it's kind of like it didn't catch on like I thought it would but the engineer at work actually has a couple of them on the new system. You still need the main processor so. People said that about scada too but it's not going anywhere. Remote control is cool af. [/QUOTE]
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