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PLC Programming 100, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.17, with 33 lectures, based on 1113 reviews, and has 25119 subscribers.

You will learn about PLC Programming for Industrial Application Applicable in the Oil & Gas, Water Treatment, Power Generation, Petrochemical ESD, PSD, F&G, instrumentation, Process Controls, SCADA, ICSS, DCS This course is ideal for individuals who are Engineers, Technicians or engineering students It is particularly useful for Engineers, Technicians or engineering students.

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Title: PLC Programming 100

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.17

Number of Lectures: 33

Number of Published Lectures: 33

Number of Curriculum Items: 33

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 33

Original Price: Free

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What You Will Learn

  • PLC Programming for Industrial Application
  • Applicable in the Oil & Gas, Water Treatment, Power Generation, Petrochemical
  • ESD, PSD, F&G, instrumentation, Process Controls, SCADA, ICSS, DCS
  • Who Should Attend

  • Engineers, Technicians or engineering students
  • Target Audiences

  • Engineers, Technicians or engineering students
  • THE WHAT?

    The heart of every control systems is a PLC or Programmable Logic Controller. The PLC is behind most products and industries.

    1. The water in your tap, behind it is a water treatment process which involves Control Systems.

    2. The electricity in your households came from power plants. The power generation process involves Control Systems.

    3. The fuel that is running our cars and industries. The oil exploration, extraction and refinery processes involves Control Systems.

    4. The multi-vitamins and medicine that you get from the pharmacies or hospitals. Manufacturing it is a very stringent process which involves Control Systems.

    THE WHY?

    If you are an engineer or an engineering student. Learning how to program a PLC is an important skill set that will take you to a very rewarding career.

    THE HOW?

    In this course, we will be teaching you how to program a PLC in a universal approach, that you can even perform your PLC logic development on paper.

    We will be using Function Block Diagram PLC programming language, because it is used by most of the big industries like Oil & Gas, Water Treatment, Power Generation,? Petrochemical and Pharmaceutical.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: introduction to PLC Programming

    Lecture 1: Why PLC and Control Systems.

    Lecture 2: PLC Programming VS PLC Configuration

    Lecture 3: PLC Programming with Output Based Thinking Approach

    Lecture 4: Paying It Forward

    Lecture 5: The Training Roadmap

    Lecture 6: The AND logic gate.

    Lecture 7: The OR logic gate.

    Lecture 8: The XOR logic gate.

    Lecture 9: The NOT logic gate

    Lecture 10: The SR Flip-Flop.

    Lecture 11: The RS Flip-Flop.

    Lecture 12: The R-TRIG logic gate.

    Lecture 13: The F-TRIG logic gate.

    Chapter 2: PUTTING THE CODE INTO ACTION

    Lecture 1: Using Teamviewer to Access the Remote Laboratory

    Lecture 2: Using the 4-mation PLC programming environment.

    Lecture 3: The Pump Control

    Lecture 4: The Pump Control Remote / Local

    Lecture 5: The Pump Control Duty / Standby

    Chapter 3: Timer Function Blocks.

    Lecture 1: TON Time ON Delay Function Block.

    Lecture 2: TOF Time OFF Delay Function Block.

    Lecture 3: TP Time Pulse Function Block.

    Chapter 4: Counter Function Blocks.

    Lecture 1: CTU Count UP Counter Function Block.

    Lecture 2: CTD Count Down Function Block.

    Chapter 5: COMPARE Function Blocks.

    Lecture 1: EQ Equal Function Block.

    Lecture 2: GT Greater Function Block.

    Lecture 3: LT Less Function Block.

    Chapter 6: MATH Function Blocks.

    Lecture 1: ADD Function Block.

    Lecture 2: SUB Subtract Function Block.

    Lecture 3: MUL Multiply Function Block.

    Lecture 4: DIV Divide Function Block.

    Chapter 7: Section 7: PUTTING THE CODE INTO ACTION 2

    Lecture 1: The Conveyor

    Lecture 2: The Carpark Monitoring

    Lecture 3: The Traffic Light

    Instructors

  • PLC Programming 100  No.2
    Jonaz Sayson
    Systems Engineer
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