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<blockquote>The PCs that are used in industrial automation are usually an industrialized version of the [[x86]] family of computers. The main difference between consumer electronics and industrial electronics is that the industrial electronics can tolerate sub-zero temperatures and is designed to withstand dusty and electromagnetically noisy environment. For example, metallic dust can [[short-circuit]] electric circuits, which in turn can literally destroy the electrical circuits. Industrial electronics is designed to keep the dust out of the chassis. The electrical noise, which is mostly generated by electrical motors, is dealt with by using optical cables instead of electrical ones or the electrical data communication (see:[[bus (computing)]]) cabling is well shielded ([[electromagnetic shielding]], [[Faraday Cage]]).</blockquote>
It's not cited, though, so we could always just not include any of it. — [[User:Aeusoes1|Ƶ§œš¹]] <span title="Representation in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)" class="IPA">[[User talk:aeusoes1|<small><sub>[ãːɱ ˈfɹ̠ˤʷɪ̃ə̃nlɪ]</sub></small>]]</span> 18:42, 1 November 2012 (UTC)
 
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* This article needs additional citations for verification. (June 2015) -[[User:Inowen|Inowen]] ([[User talk:Inowen|nlfte]]) 11:34, 21 August 2018 (UTC)