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Electro-pneumatic control

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Electro-pneumatic control systems are build with electrical components to control pneumatic components (for example through electrically operated valves). The working medium, compressed air, is controlled by electrical signals.[1]

In contrast to purely pneumatic controls, electro-pneumatic controls allow significantly more complex functions, especially through the use of electronic circuits such as programmable logic controls.[2] The advantage of pneumatics lies in the simple and cost-effective implementation of actuators, for example with pneumatic cylinders.

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References

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  • "What Is An Electro-Pneumatic Control System?". SMC Pneumatics. Retrieved 2024-10-21.
  • Jensen, Sara (2024-04-22). "The Benefits of Electro-Pneumatic Control for Pressure Regulators". Power & Motion. Retrieved 2024-10-21.