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Industrial Automation using

HMI & PLC

Peachtree

Introduction 

Industrial Automation using PLC & HMI, a starter to mid level training course. In this course you will be able to learn different software tools used for development of projects for PLC and HMIs.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understanding of Programmable Logic Controllers and Human Machine Interface

  • Ladder Logic Diagram

  • Memory Addressing

  • Software tools for PLC like MITSUBISHI and OMRON

  • Software tools for HMI

  • Designing methodologies & constraints

  • Testing & simulations

  • Practical considerations

  • Project documentation & deployment

Course Outline:

Section I

Introduction to PLC

Introduction to Programmable Controllers:

  • Definition

  • A Historical Background

  • Principles of Operation

  • PLCs Versus Other Types of Controls

  • PLCs Versus Other Types of Controls

  • Ladder Diagrams and the PLC

  • Advantages of PLCs 

Logic Concepts:

  • The Binary Concept

  • Logic Functions

  • Principles of Boolean algebra and Logic

  • PLC Circuits and Logic Contact Symbol

MITSUBISHI Tools:

  • Introduction to software tools by MITSUBISHI

  • GX-Developer installation

  • Introduction to GX-Developer

  • Quick Project

OMRON Tools:

  • Introduction to software tools by OMRON

  • CX-Programmer installation

  • Introduction to CX-Programmer

  • Quick Project

Section II

Introduction to HMI

Introduction to Human Machine Interface:

  • Definition

  • A Historical Background

  • Block Diagram

HMI Tools:

  • Easy Builder installation

  • Introduction to Easy Builder

  • Quick Project

Section III

PLC PROGRAMMING & HMI Designing

The IEC 1131 Standard and Programming Language:

Ladder Logic Diagram:

Memory Addressing:

Human Machine Interface:

Section IV

PROJECT DEVELOPMENT

New Designing of PLC & HMI based solution:

HMI designing for preprogrammed PLC:

Section V

INSTALLATION AND START-UP

PLC System Documentation:

  • Introduction to Documentation

  • Steps for Documentation

  • PLC Documentation Systems

  • Conclusion

PLC Start-Up and Maintenance:

  • PLC System Layout

  • Power Requirements and Safety Circuitry

  • Noise, Heat, and Voltage Considerations 

  • I/O Installation, Wiring, and Precautions

  • PLC Start-Up and Checking Procedures

  • PLC System Maintenance

  • Troubleshooting the PLC System

System Selection Guidelines:

  • Introduction to PLC System Selection

  • PLC Sizes and Scopes of Applications

  • Process Control System Definition

  • Other Considerations

  • Summary

Available software/hardware tools during training session:

  • Easy Builder for Human Machine Interface

  • GX-Developer

  • GX-Simulator

  • MITSUBISHI PLC

  • Simulator based Factory Setups

  • Technical Manuals

  • Theoretical booklet covering/explaining all the topics covered

Starting From Timings Last Date of Registration Fee
05-04-2010

0930-1330

(Monday to Saturday)

03-04-2010

12,000/-

* 10% Discount for students and groups of two or more

Duration        =          48 Hours

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