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Difference between PLC and Logic Card

Difference between PLC and Logic Card:

There is technically no difference. Both are logic controller utilized for several applications and in PLC has it's own internal memory (compared to Logic card).

Logic card also known as PCB and PLC is combined version of Logic card and memory.

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