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PLC Programming 1

About the course

Who should attend Electricians, technicians and engineers seeking to update current knowledge of PLCs. Course highlights You will learn about: The concept of a PLC Hardwiring associated with a PLC Ladder logic programming Comparison of the key programming languages listed in IEC 61131‐3 with ladder logic Binary coded decimal as a means of transferring numerical data to and from a PLC Common industrial analogue and digital input and output modules and typical applications of each module Field bus systems at an introductory level SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) at an introductory level. Note: Typical industrial projects form approximately one third of the course work. Modern Allen Bradley PLCs are used on the course. DurationOne semester, four hours per week Wednesday 5-9pm

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