Programmable Logic Controller - PLC
This course format is a combination of instruction and hands-on exercises. After each procedure has been demonstrated, the trainee will be given an opportunity to apply what they learned by programming ladder logic and testing the project with the PLC workstation.
This course prepares the participants in programming, installation and maintenance of automation systems and their application. This training introduces the participants to the Allen Bradly Control Logix 1756 Controller 5571 and Compact Logix 1796L 33ER 5370 controller PLC hardware and software and will build skills in programming, installation, commissioning and fault diagnostic and Ethernet communication network. This training also provides programming techniques and instruction that will help the trainees in configuration. The course format is a combination of instruction and hands on exercises. After each procedure has been demonstrated, the trainees will be give opportunity to apply what they learned by programming ladder logic and testing the project with the PLC workstation.
This course provides an in-depth training on the advanced features of programmable logic controllers including advanced instruction sets, registers, data manipulation, subroutines, arithmetic, analog functions, I/O interrupt and PID control.
The attendee will learn how to design automation system using our state-of-the-art PLC system and they will be able to perform PLC programming by using latest software, troubleshooting and maintain PLC system and network.
- Introduction
- Health and Safety
- PC Network System
- Stablish Communication System
- Relay Logic Fundamental
- System Architecture Structure
- Ladder Logic
- Advance Programming
- Logic Instructions
- Digital and analog I/O
- Number System and its Application
- Online Diagnostic Memory Management
- Basic and Complicated Project Exercise
Knowledge in Basic Electrical