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PLC Programming From Scratch (PLC I)

PLC Programming From Scratch (PLC I)
PLC Programming From Scratch (PLC I)

This course will give a person with no prior experience the basic tools necessary to create a PLC program from scratch.

Instructed by Paul Lynn | IT & Software / Hardware

"PLC Programming From Scratch (PLC I)" Description

This course is designed to equip the novice with no prior PLC programming experience with the basic tools necessary to create a complete PLC program using ladder logic common to most current platforms.

Using the Rockwell software RSLogix 500 and FactoryTalk View Studio, we will be covering such topics as general controls, digital and analog IO, ladder logic programming, alarm / notification handling, HMI, emulation, best practices and more.

In the end, we will go through an entire, working PLC program and HMI line by line to solidify comprehension of the learning objectives.

What are the requirements?
  •     There is no software, hardware or experience required in order to complete this course, but practicing the techniques discussed on an emulator or live PLC are necessary steps toward eventual mastery.

What am I going to get from "PLC Programming From Scratch (PLC I)"?

  •     By the end of this course, you will be able to create a PLC program from scratch.
  •     The primary and overall objective of this course is to give a novice an understanding of PLC programming, ladder logic, and the inner workings of a standard HMI (Human-Machine Interface).
  •     Students will learn the difference between digital and analog signals and how to bring them into a PLC, process them, and send them back out.
  •     Students will be familiarized enough with a sufficient variety of ladder logic instructions to create a complete PLC program from scratch.
  •     Students will explore basic, standard controls techniques for things like HOA control, level control, pump control, and (on at least an introductory level) PID control loops.
  •     Students will develop an understanding of alarm and notification programming, and the relevant considerations to safety and operator usability.
  •     Students will be introduced to HMI development and given a general understanding of how an HMI program works.
What is the target audience?
  •     This course is written for anybody who wants to become functional with ladder logic as quickly as possible.

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