NEW!
Getting Started with PLC Programming
2 DAY LECTURE/WORKSHOP
OFFERED TWICE:
June 23-24, 2008 (CRS# 00.627-041)
August 27-28, 2008 (CRS# 00.627-042)
TUITION: $725
OVERVIEW
This seminar provides excellent basic training for technicians and engineers who
are new to Programmable Logic Controllers, as well as those who have had a
degree of exposure, yet need to advance their expertise to higher levels. The
seminar approaches the study of PLCs by using a general language that provides a
thorough knowledge of programming concepts which can be adapted to all
controllers.
CONTENT-
Ladder diagram
fundamentals
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The programmable
logic controller
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Fundamental PLC
programming
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Advance
programming techniques
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Mnemonic
programming code
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Wiring techniques
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Analog I/O
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Discrete position
sensors
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Encoders,
transducers, and advance sensors
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Closed-loop and
PID control
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Motor controls
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Human / machine
interfaces
Ladder Logic will be done on a PLC simulator software
Cross references to Allen Bradley, Gould-Modicon and Siemens instructions will
be discussed.
INSTRUCTOR
Alan Rux
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Continuing Studies, Corporate & Distance Education