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The Ramo-Wooldridge Company created additional advanced process control computers but got out of the commercial marketing of computers about the same time as they changed their name to TRW Inc. in 1965.
After entries from DEC, Allen Bradley and Bedford Associates were presented to GM, Bedford Associates, won out with its Modicon 084 programmable controller (PC) in 1969.
The race to develop the first programmable logic controllers (PLCs) was underway inside General Motors’ Hydra-Matic Transmission Division in Ypsilanti, Michigan, in 1970.
Dick Morley and his team of engineers at Bedford ended up creating a new subsidiary at Bedford Associates called Modicon as a result of their success with the 084 in 1973 which addressed a lot of additional needs of the marketplace.
Until the development of digital automation systems (direct-digital control or DDC) in 1979, all control systems used for building automation were based on this principle.
Not surprisingly, in 1980’s the conversion to electric began with digital computers taking over the control, while most equipment in the space remained pneumatic.
Allen-Bradley was purchased by Rockwell Automation in 1985 yet their products and software still wear the Allen-Bradley name.
ICON eventually was purchased by Rockwell Automation in 1993 and Taylor Industrial Software was sold eventually to GE Fanuc.
By 1995, the central controller began to communicate with the internet.
May 2004: 50, 25, and 10 years ago in Control Engineering Robot salesman; thank Ma Bell for RS-232; pressure transmitter works with two protocols; control system bridges PC-PLC gap
June 2004: 50, 25, and 10 years ago in Control Engineering Chicago to install new traffic control; distributed process modules; worldwide industrial automation investment
July 2004: 50, 25, and 10 years ago in Control Engineering GE and IBM weld first link of computer network; using color in industrial control graphics; CAN-based I/O system taps PC for machine control
August 2004: 50, 25, and 10 years ago in Control Engineering Tape-controlled machine out-embroiders Grandma; the Proway Project; signal conditioning is becoming I/O processing
September 2004: 50th Anniversary Issue
November 2004: 50, 25, and 10 years ago in Control Engineering If the shoe fits; Remington Rand; cost breakthrough in ac drives; Fieldbus Foundation and ergonomics
December 2004: 50, 25, and 10 years ago in Control Engineering Transistors vs. tubes debate; speech synthesizer has control vocabulary; Rockwell wins Reliance Electric from General Signal
The negative growth as a result of the ushering-in of the Great Recession of 2008 has brought about much stagnation over the last several years in the world of industrial automation.
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