Abstract

Although the application of electronics to manufacturing has been somewhat slow, despite the availability of the technology, distinct trends can be observed. These include a proliferation of microcomputers in process-control applications; a new generation of robots for small-parts assembly, and the appearance on the production line of smarter robots; an increase in the use of electronic tools to treat materials; new electronic data-logging instruments; and greater use of computer software.

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