This course is an introduction to basic programming techniques used in Programmable Logic Controllers.
This course is an introduction to basic programming techniques used in Programmable Logic Controllers.
Students will use graphics animation software to simulate industrial processes and afterwards use their knowledge and skills to work on an Industrial Automation System.
Emphasis will be placed on students performing programming tasks associated with industrial automation as well as becoming familiar with various methods of PLC communication.
Various addressing techniques PLC languages and programming instructions, such as timers, counters, data aquisition and bit manipulation instructions will be studied. Program examples and lab exercises will be used to enhance the learning process.
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Graduates will acquire the skills needed to build, integrate, maintain, troubleshoot and manage PLC programs.
After completing this course the student will be able to identify all types of sensors commonly used as well as design and troubleshoot them.
Students will be introduced to the versatile Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) unit and will be able to identify the hardware components and their functions.
This program will assist you in developing and building a solid foundation on PLC and HMI.
This course covers the fundamentals of digital logic and an introduction to programmable logic controllers (PLCs)
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