Allen Bradley PLC Training for Beginners
About Course
The main objective of this course is to provide a novice understanding of Allen Bradley PLC programming, ladder logic, and familiarize enough with a variety of ladder logic instructions to develop a PLC program.
Allen Bradley PLC Training
The Allen Bradley PLC Training for Beginners course offers a structured pathway for individuals aiming to master Allen Bradley PLC programming using RSLogix 500. This program is tailored to provide a solid foundation in PLC concepts, ladder logic, and practical application through a series of meticulously designed modules.
Course Overview
The primary objective of this course is to impart a comprehensive understanding of Allen Bradley PLC programming, enabling learners to develop and implement PLC programs effectively. The curriculum is structured to cater to beginners, with content delivered in English (India).
Course Content
The course is divided into several sections, each focusing on key aspects of PLC programming:
- Introduction: Basics of PLCs and automation evolution.
- Allen Bradley: Overview of software and installation.
- RSLogix 500: Ladder logic and emulator setup.
- Basic Concepts: Core instructions like NO, NC, and latching.
- Timers: ON Delay, OFF Delay, and Retentive Timers.
- Counters: Up and Down Counters.
- Bit/Latch: Using bit and latch instructions.
- Comparators: EQU, NEQ, and Limit Test instructions.
- Math Operations: Arithmetic and logical operations.
- Scaling: Scale with Parameters (SCP).
- Program Control: Jump, subroutines, and sequencers.
- Exercises: Practical exercises and assessments.
Learning Outcomes
Participants will:
- Enhance their understanding of PLC programs and their applications.
- Acquire proficiency in basic PLC instructions.
- Develop the capability to write PLC programs from scratch.
- Gain hands-on experience with PLC software and simulators.
- Engage in assignments designed to reinforce practical skills.
Course Content
Introduction
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Course Guidelines
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Introduction to Automation
05:37 -
Evolution of Automation
06:17 -
Introduction to PLC
09:00 -
Types of PLC
07:52 -
PLC Brands
02:40