Programmable Logic Control (PLC)
Course Details
A Programmable Logic Controller or PLC is a digital computer used for automation of electromechanical processes, such as control of machinery on factory assembly lines, amusement rides, or light fixtures. The abbreviation "PLC" and the term "Programmable Logic Controller" are registered trademarks of the Allen-Bradley Company (Rockwell Automation). PLCs are used in many industries and machines. Unlike general-purpose computers, the PLC is designed for multiple inputs and output arrangements, extended temperature ranges, immunity to electrical noise, and resistance to vibration and impact.
Course Contents
- Digital Electronics Basics
- PLC Fundamentals
- PLC Hardware & Architecture
- Source & Sink Concepts
- Wiring Different field Devices to PLC
- Structure of PLC
- I/O Module concepts
- Processor & Memory concepts
- Control Basics
- Programming Languages
- Basic Programming Instructions
- Timer & Counter Functions
- Comparison functions
- Mathematical Functions
- Data Manipulation functions
- Programming Control Functions
- Bit Shift Functions
- Sequence functions
- Forcing of I/Os
- Analog Programming- Scaling Instructions
- PID Functions
- Selection of PLC
- Trouble Shooting & Retification
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