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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Students will learn the function and application of PLCs in automation processes and will be given the fundamentals and practice of programming PLCs
The PLC Specialist Diploma program is designed to provide our students with the knowledge and tools required to work in the field of industrial automation and control.
The course consists of a series of practical programmable logic controllers (PLC) assignments of typical process and machine applications.
Gain the training needed to work in this field on several different models, and in all aspects, of PLCs.
This course covers Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and their use in automation applications.
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