PLC, HMI, SCADA, DCS: who does what in the automation chain.
Four acronyms that show up in every automation quote as if they were interchangeable — and they are not. The PLC controls the machine in milliseconds, the HMI is the operator's eyes and hands, SCADA supervises the line and keeps the plant's memory, the DCS runs continuous process. You don't need to program any of them to sign the order: you need to know who does what, so you don't pay twice for the same function or ask one layer to do another layer's job. This guide lays out the chain in plant-floor language.
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