Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) are used in almost every area of industry where automation is needed. This class will focus on how a PLC system works and introduce some basic programming concepts through hands-on projects.
Students should be able to recognize, configure, and know basic programming of a PLC system after the completion of this course.
Course highlights include:
- PLC hardware
- Input and output devices
- Introduction to RSLogix 500 & RSLinx
- Introduction to ladder logic
- Boolean algebra review
- Download programs and go online
- Determine addresses
- Bit instructions
- Enter, edit, and verify ladder logic
- Determine addresses
- Subprograms and program flow
- Introduction to timers and counters
- Document programs
Notes:
There are no prerequisites for this course. The handout material and a certificate of completion are included with the course fee.
Course Time: 18 Hrs., CEU's: 1.8
Course |
Dates |
Day/Time |
Cost |
CC213 |
2/25/08 to 3/12/08 |
Mon & Wed. 6-9 p.m. |
$375 |
CC213 |
4/14/08 to 04/30/08 |
Mon & Wed. 6-9 p.m. |
$375 |
CC213 |
Upon Request |
Day or Evening |
$375 |
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