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Programmable automation controller has fast processor, extensive memory
January 28, 2009
The IndraControl L65 PAC, the latest model in a line of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and programmable automation controllers (PACs), features scalable, expandable hardware, flexible connectivity for use in Ethernet-based networks and a fast 1-GHz Intel Celeron M processor for reduced engineering time. Designed with the converting and packaging industries in mind, 36 megabytes of program memory and one gigabyte of flash memory provide the performance necessary for extensive multitasking, multiple device profiles and storage of program data and documentation.
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