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Pharmacy automation
Going to the pharmacy is generally a quick in and out trip.
More and more pharmacies have become automated so you can now call in
and refill all of your prescriptions without ever talking to the
pharmacy. You can even call and see if your prescription is
ready for pick up. The automated phone part of a pharmacy helps to free
up the staff to take care of the prescriptions as they do not have to
help every caller that calls in. Many questions can be
answered with the help of an automated system.
Another level of the automated pharmacy is dispensing the
medications. These types of systems run by a barcode
procedure which eliminates error and makes it safer for the patient as
well as the pharmacy. You simply put the information into the
computer and the system does the rest. It will print the labels
complete with the barcodes and dispense the meds at the correct amount
and dosage.
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received credit for naming and popularizing the programmable automation
controller's acronym - PAC. 2001 was the year when it was first coined
and also to assist users who control hardware to better describe their
needs; and also to give leading hardware vendors the term to
communicate more clearly what their products are
worth.
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controllers have the same thing in common. Both of these controllers
are used to process control, perform automation, data acquisition
features such as analog and digital control, PID, motion control
serial-string handling and also machine vision. A programmable
automation controller operates in reverse to achieve these functions,
where the programmable logic controller runs the other way.
Unlike programmable logic controllers, programmable automation
controllers offer modular, open architectures and the reason for this
is that most of the applications in the industries are customized. The
hardware that is used for these controllers need to allow the engineers
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