Programmable controllers: A. are programmed using relay ladder logic B. cannot perform functions other than relay logic C. are widely used in many different industries D. (a) and (c) above E. None of the above

are programmed using relay ladder logic
cannot perform functions other than relay logic
are widely used in many different industries
(a) and (c) above E. None of the above

The correct answer is D. Programmable controllers are programmed using relay ladder logic and are widely used in many different industries.

A programmable controller (PC) is a digital computer used for automation of industrial processes, machine tools, and other devices. It is a type of solid-state relay that uses a programmable memory to store instructions for controlling various devices. PCs are typically programmed using ladder logic, which is a graphical programming language that resembles the electrical schematics of relay logic.

PCs are widely used in many different industries, including manufacturing, process control, and building automation. They are also used in some consumer products, such as washing machines and dryers.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • Option A is correct. PCs are programmed using ladder logic. Ladder logic is a graphical programming language that resembles the electrical schematics of relay logic.
  • Option B is incorrect. PCs can perform many different functions, including but not limited to relay logic.
  • Option C is correct. PCs are widely used in many different industries.
  • Option D is the correct answer. It includes both options A and C.
  • Option E is incorrect. PCs are widely used in many different industries.