Industrial Automation – PLC Paradigms
A Programmable Logic Controller – PLC, also known as programmable controller, is the name given to a type of computer commonly used in commercial and industrial control applications. PLCs can differ from office computers in the types of task that they perform and the hardware and software they require to perform these task.
About PLC Automation Training
The brains behind many automated process, programmable logic controllers (PLCs) are highly sophisticated and widely used in industry today. Manufactures use PLCs when they need flexible yet precise electrical control over any range of processes that co-ordinate inputs and outputs. For example, PLCs are used in traffic signals, pharmaceutical manufacturing, theme park attractions, and automotive assembly, just to name a few. All PLCs monitor inputs and other variable values, makes decisions based on a stored program, and control outputs to automate a process or machine. Students also learn about how Ogma Techlab PLCs communicate with other devices, the input/output modules, HMI devices, and modular PLCs, among other more advanced topics.Curriculum
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Lecture 1FUNDAMENTALS OF PLC
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Lecture 2INTRODUCTION TO THE FIELD DEVICES ATTACHED TO PLC
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Lecture 3BASIC PLC ARCHITECTURE
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Lecture 4ARCHITECTURE VIEW
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Lecture 5ROLE OF PLC IN AUTOMATION
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Lecture 6BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT PLC COMPONENTS
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Lecture 7POWER SUPPLY
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Lecture 8CPU
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Lecture 9I/O MODULES
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Lecture 10TYPES OF INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
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Lecture 11APPLICATION
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Lecture 1ADDRESSING CONCEPTS
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Lecture 2DETAILS DISCUSSION OF INPUT SWICHES AND OUTPUT BLOCKS
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Lecture 3TIMERS
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Lecture 4TIMER ON DELAY(TON)
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Lecture 5TIMER OFF DELAY(TOFF)
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Lecture 6RETENTIVE TIMER ON DELAY(RTON)
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Lecture 7COUNTERS
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Lecture 8UP COUNTER(CTU)
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Lecture 9DOWN COUNTER(CTD)
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Lecture 10COMPARATOR
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Lecture 11EQUAL(EQU)
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Lecture 12GREATER THAN(GRT)
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Lecture 13LESS THAN(LES)
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Lecture 14GREATER THAN EQUAL(GRTE)
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Lecture 15LESS THAN EQUAL(LESE)
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Lecture 16LATCHING AND UNLACHING CONCEPTS
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Lecture 17CONCEPTS OF SWITCHES
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Lecture 18NORMALLY OPEN SWITCH(NO SWITCH)
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Lecture 19NORMALLY CLOSE SWITCH(NC SWITCH)
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Lecture 1DETAILS ON LADDER LOGIC PROGRAMMING CONCEPT
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Lecture 2PROGRAM IN RELATION TO TIMER
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Lecture 3PROGRAM IN RELATION TO COUNTER
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Lecture 4ADVANCED PROGRAMMING
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Lecture 5COMPARATOR PROGRAMMING
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Lecture 6PROGRAM RELATED TO LATCH AND UNLATCH
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Lecture 1MOV BLOCK APPLICATION
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Lecture 2MASTER CONTROL AND RESET FUNCTION
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Lecture 3UPLOAD, DOWNLOAD, MONITORING OF PROGRAMS
