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History of PLCs

Hi,



The first PLCs were produced in the late 1960's early 70's. Starting in 1964 with a GM requirment document. The Modicon 084 dated 1968 was the first, unless you know better.



So one way or another we are reaching the 50th aniversery of these devices.



Since I finished on the C & A executive I have become involved with the IET History of Technology TPN and I am writting a paper on the introduction and developement of PLCs.



Having started work with them in the mid 70's they cover a good part of my working life at Schneider Electric. Throught tthis I have knowledge on Telemecanique, Modicon, Suare D, April and Merlin Gerin Brands but only general information on the rest.



Can you help with any of the following?



  • Early Development of the PLCs, not much appears to have been published.


  • Background of PLCs from outside USA & EU, I realy know nothing about the Japanese.


  • Any photographs of early installations.


  • Your experiances with early systems, Languages, Training, Selling the concept.


Regards



John Pittwood
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  • Javier,


    ​I worked for Merlin Gerin, TE & then Schneider for 30+ years. So I heard the term a few times but never knew where it came from.


    ​I don't know if you can help I believe a lot of the above companies archieve material was transfered to another libary/organisation. I once saw a web site but have lost the details have you any idea as to how I can trace it?


    John
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  • Javier,


    ​I worked for Merlin Gerin, TE & then Schneider for 30+ years. So I heard the term a few times but never knew where it came from.


    ​I don't know if you can help I believe a lot of the above companies archieve material was transfered to another libary/organisation. I once saw a web site but have lost the details have you any idea as to how I can trace it?


    John
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