Distributed Control Systems (DCS)
Course Details
A distributed control system (DCS) refers to a control system usually of a manufacturing system process or any kind of dynamic system, in which the controller elements are not central in location (like the brain) but are distributed throughout the system with each component sub-system controlled by one or more controllers.
DCS (Distributed Control System) is a computerized control system used to control the production line in the industry.
The entire system of controllers is connected by networks for communication and monitoring.
A DCS typically uses custom designed processors as controllers and uses both proprietary interconnections and communications protocol for communication. Input and output modules form component parts of the DCS. The processor receives information from input modules and sends information to output modules. The input modules receive information from input instruments in the process (or field) and transmit instructions to the output instruments in the field. Computer buses or electrical buses connect the processor and modules through multiplexer or demultiplexers. Buses also connect the distributed controllers with the central controller and finally to the Human machine interface (HMI) or control consoles.
Course Contents
- Introduction
- Architecture
- CPU
- Analog Input Module
- Digital Input Module
- Analog Output Module
- Digital Output Module
- Communication System
- Human Interface system (HIS)
- Applications
- Trouble Shooting & Ratification
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