EN 61131-1:1994
(Main)Programmable controllers - Part 1: General information
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Programmable controllers - Part 1: General information
Applies to programmable controllers and associated peripherals. Establishes definitions and identifies principal characteristics relevant to the selection and application of programmable controllers. Specifies minimum requirements and gives general tutorial information and application guidelines to the user.
Speicherprogrammierbare Steuerungen - Teil 1: Allgemeine Informationen
Automates programmables - Partie 1: Informations générales
S'applique aux automates programmables et à leurs périphériques associés. Donne les définitions et identifie les principales caractéristiques permettant de sélectionner et d'utiliser les automates programmables. Détermine les prescriptions minimales et fournit à l'utilisateur des directives et des recommandations quant à l'application.
Programmable controllers - Part 1: General information (IEC 61131-1:1992)
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