Daily Industrial Automation News Roundup:
Today we’re covering news about Eaton on Digital Transformation, OnLogic Joins Inductive, Grace Maximizing ROI, PTC on Concurrent Engineering, Banner’s Tl70 Basic Tower Light, Rockwell on Recyclability & Energy Savings, Beckhoff In Wind Turbines, PV800, FLEX Ex, Sinamics V90 and more in our Automation Morning Show for September 21, 2023.
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Hello,
Is there any chance you could help me compare the performance between the L7 and L8 plc’s?
I don’t think this will be an apples-to-apples comparison, but my goal is to find an L8 plc project, record cpu utilization and compare the same or similar project and cpu utilization on an L7 plc.
I look forward to your response.
Good morning Will,
Thanks for your comment – I replied on your similar post here:
– https://theautomationblog.com/price-comparison-1756-l8-vs-1756-l7/#comment-38118
Shawn