DIDACTIC MODEL OF AN AUTOMATED WORKPLACE

Abstract

The article deals with the design of an educational model of an automated workplace controlled by a programmable logic controller. Controllers are commonly taught without didactic models, and many students do not have practical experience and skills with controllers, sensors, actuators and other peripherals. Such models should contribute to better preparation of students.

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