Direct Numerical Control (DNC) is a manufacturing system where multiple machines are controlled by a single computer in real-time, allowing for efficient program distribution and management. DNC systems consist of a central computer, bulk memory, communication lines, and NC machine tools, providing functions such as communication, part program storage, and integration with CAD/CAM systems. The advantages of DNC include remote control capabilities, elimination of tape readers, and enhanced computational flexibility.
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Direct Numerical Control (DNC) is a manufacturing system where multiple machines are controlled by a single computer in real-time, allowing for efficient program distribution and management. DNC systems consist of a central computer, bulk memory, communication lines, and NC machine tools, providing functions such as communication, part program storage, and integration with CAD/CAM systems. The advantages of DNC include remote control capabilities, elimination of tape readers, and enhanced computational flexibility.