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What Are Input

This document provides a table comparing input and output devices for industrial control systems. Input devices detect conditions and signals from the process being controlled, such as limit switches, photoelectric sensors, and temperature switches. Output devices act on the process based on input signals, like valves, motor starters, solenoids, actuators, horns, alarms, lights, relays, counters, printers, pumps and fans.
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What Are Input

This document provides a table comparing input and output devices for industrial control systems. Input devices detect conditions and signals from the process being controlled, such as limit switches, photoelectric sensors, and temperature switches. Output devices act on the process based on input signals, like valves, motor starters, solenoids, actuators, horns, alarms, lights, relays, counters, printers, pumps and fans.
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What Are Input/Output Devices?

INPUTS OUTPUTS
– Switches and – Valves
Pushbuttons – Motor Starters
– Sensing Devices – Solenoids
– Acuators
• Limit Switches
• Photoelectric
Sensors
• Proximity
Sensors

– Conditon Sensors
– Encoders – Horns and Alarms
– Stack lights
• Pressure – Control Relays
Switches – Counter/Totalizer
• Level Switches – Pumps
• Temperature – Printers
Switches – Fans
• Vacuum
Switches
• Float Switches

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