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The Programmable Logic Controllers series is designed for electrical or
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PLC curriculum. Each lesson has specific objectives that identify the
anticipated level of understanding associated with the information
presented. While we cannot guarantee student success, our
experience indicates that those who complete the training are likely
to accomplish the stated objectives. Furthermore, if these lessons are
built into a total curriculum which includes practice in the working
environment, it will provide students with the knowledge necessary to
master the subject.
Purpose: This course introduces the fundamentals common to Purpose: This course explains the functions and devices
all PLCs. It provides students with knowledge that is required for available for safely troubleshooting a PLC system.
learning how to program a PLC.
Objectives: Understand how to use the troubleshooting devices
Objectives: Understand how the components of the PLC interact and functions common to most PLCs and troubleshoot a PLC
with each other; discuss the different types of ladder logic; explain system for a problem.
AND, OR, and NOT functions with PLC ladder logic and boolean
identities; explain the difference between decimal, BCD, binary, PLC005 Communications & Advanced Programming
hexadecimal, and octal numbering systems; and complete simple
conversions. Purpose: This course explains the types of communication that
PLC systems use to interface peripheral devices or other PLCs.
PLC002 Programming Also, advanced programming functions such as the R-S, D, and
T Flip Flops, and commands such as ADD, MULTIPLY, SKIP, JUMP,
Purpose: This course explains the proper techniques and Sub-routines, and Sequencers, are explained to help maximize
procedures used in programming PLCs. programming efficiency.
Objectives: Utilize programming codes for normally open and Objectives: Discuss PLC communications; program the Add,
normally closed contacts; program AND, OR, and NOT logic Subtract, Multiply, and Divide math functions; program the One
functions with mnemonic codes or ladder logic; interpret Shot, R-S, D, and T Flip Flops; use the Sub-routine commands
addressing schemes; and properly document a PLC program. Jump, Skip, and MCR; and understand how to use the Sequencer
function.
PLC003 Inputs & Outputs