PLCs were first developed in the automobile manufacturing industry to provide flexible, ruggedized, and easily programmable controllers to replace hard-wired relays, timers, and sequences. Today, PLCs are increasing in demand. They can be adapted for control of manufacturing processes, such as assembly lines, robotic devices, or any activity that requires high-reliability control and ease of programming and process fault diagnosis.
Our instructor-led training on PLC brings the hardware and software together in the classroom for an interactive learning experience.
Learning Objectives:
PLC basic anatomy (I/O rack wiring schemes, sourcing versus sinking, AC and DC configurations) and PLC concepts
Basic software familiarization (Automation Direct family controllers- Do-more and Click)
Going online with a PLC – upload, download, compare, transfer, copy, search, configure drivers and communication of PC (Programming laptop) to PLC
Discrete and analog I/O, modular PLC card replacement, troubleshooting PLC systems both with and without going online
Ladder Logic familiarization (how programs flow, rules of programming, intro to block instructions)
Using a PG to troubleshoot a PLC-driven system, program modification, force functions, archiving, saving with or without changing PLC, restoring from a previous backup
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