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Diff between PLC's and microcontrollers

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Can any Programmable Logic Controllers and the microcontrollers. They both looks like they can do the same function in almost same way. Also I have a problem with a word-Application Specific Integrated Circuits. I haven't heard this term. How these will work. Can help help me in this matter plz...
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Well, there are some simularities, but there are lots of historical and practicle differences. PLC's evolved out of early indusstral controls. There are certain things that are implied with a PLC: latency input/response time, isolations of inputs, ect. Also the languages that a PLC is expected to understand also reflect it origin. Languages such as ladder, or sequence charts ect.
 

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