
Course Details
Elevate Your Career with Advanced PLC Programming Training
Key Features of Our Course:
- Advanced Curriculum: Delve into advanced PLC topics including ladder logic programming, function block diagrams, structured text, and sequential function charts. Explore advanced programming techniques such as data handling, manipulation, fault diagnosis, and troubleshooting.
- Expert Guidance: Learn from seasoned instructors who will guide you through PLC networking, communication protocols, and interfacing with various devices, ensuring a deep understanding of complex concepts.
- Practical Learning: Gain hands-on experience locating and identifying hardware systems like PLCs, HMIs, and VFDs. Learn to program, configure, and troubleshoot different PLC brands based on site requirements.
Course Outcome:
- Locate and identify hardware systems like PLC, HMI, VFD
- Program and configure different PLC brands per the process/site requirement.
- Interpret, understand, and apply ladder logic programming as per requirements and make changes to running programs
- Program and configure HMI and SCADA and communicate with PLCs.
- Program and set VFDs for industrial applications
- Troubleshoot Communication issues.
- Troubleshoot I/O Faults
- Going online with the software for monitoring and troubleshooting
- Understand and perform PLC-based Control Panel Wiring.
Prerequisite:
- To enroll, you need a Bachelor's or Diploma in electrical/electronics/mechanical/ mechatronics/instrumentation/control
/robotics, along with a minimum of 2 years experience in a relevant technical field and an understanding of related systems.
- Take the next step in your automation career with IIPD Global's Advanced PLC Programming Professional Course. Gain the expertise needed to thrive in the evolving world of industrial automation. Enroll now and unlock your potential!
Course outline
Discover the course content below, offering a comprehensive outline of topics and materials included in the curriculum. Delve into the details and elevate your understanding!
Introduction
- History of PLC
- Different Control Methods
- Relay, its application, and its features.
- Electrical wiring diagram of Gates using NO and NC Switches
- Implementation of Relay Gates
- Introduction to PLC and applications
- Advantage of PLC over relay wiring
- PLC Programming Languages
- General Introduction on SCADA, DCS
PLC-Allen Bradley/Siemens/
Mitsubishi/Delta/Schneider Electric/ABB/GE Fanuc
- PLC Anatomy, Software Packages, and Versions
- Controller Properties, SoftwareFirst Look
- Input, Output Addressing, Memory allocation
- Configuring software for Program Simulation
- Controller and Program Tags
- Practice Questions and testing the program
- Creating interlocks for motor control
- Concepts of Timers-TON, TOF, RTO
- Concepts of Counters-CTU, CTD
- RTO RES
- RTC
- Latch, Unlatch, OSR
- Uploading and Downloading the program to the controller
- Online Editing
- Advanced Math and Data conversion function
- Using Compare, Move, and limit functions
- Remaining instructions
- Configuring Analog IO
*Some Instructions might not be supported on some brands
SCADA -InTouch (Schneider Electric)
- Introduction and Application of SCADA
- Creating new project
- Basic drawing tools and color-changing features
- Wizards
- Single switch and light with the same tag
- Linking different tags using scripts
- On the show, while the show
- Automatic decrementing
- Animation properties – fill, location, orientation, size etc
- Condition scripts
- Data change scripts
- Trends(real-time and historical)
- Key scripts
- Quick function
- Practice questions
- Remaining Features
- PLC - SCADA Interfacing
- Binary Output Interfacing
- Why Inputs cannot be controlled from SCADA.
- PLC Program and Interfacing
HMI -Siemens/Delta
- Select the HMI model
- Creating a new project
- Configuring HMI for PLC tag communication
- Interfacing and communication settings
- Network configuration
- Creating New Screens
- Screen Navigation
- Addressing and configuring Digital & Analog Tags
- Configuring Lamps, Switches & IO Field Elements
- Trends and Graphs
- User Security configuration
- Alarm Configuration
- Using other graphical elements
VFD
- What is Local,2 wire and 3 wire Control why and where it is used
- (explanation)
- Basic programming parameters and Local Control
- 2 wire control
- Analog Input Control
- Program Parameters
- Preset frequency using digital input
- Relay operation
- Display Parameters, Terminal Parameters
- 3 wire control
- Jogging using a digital input.
- All advanced Parameters (Eg:- Skip frequency, Start at power up)
- Other digital input parameters
- Automatic stopping of the motor when the frequency exceeds a predefined limit
- Practice Questions
Methodology:
Batchwise and /or One on One Hands-on-Sessions
Don't miss out on this golden opportunity to boost your PLC programming skills and unlock new career horizons. Enroll now at IIPD Global and join a community of passionate professionals dedicated to staying at the forefront of industrial automation. Invest in your future today!
To enroll or learn more about the Advanced PLC Programming Professional Course, visit our website at www.iipdglobal.com. Act fast, as seats are limited and filling up quickly. Take the first step towards a successful and rewarding career in PLC programming with IIPD Global!
Course Curriculum

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