There are 10 programs that form the Programmable Controllers (PLC) Training Series. This training package is a comprehensive PLC program applicable to all PLCs without requiring any prior PLC knowledge. With PLC applications abundant in manufacturing facilities, this PLC program is a must for your facility.
Consisting of 10 programs, the program starts off with the basics, thoroughly explains the hardware section of the controller, moves on to both basic and advanced programming topics, and wraps up with proper system implementation. The PLC Training Series not only explains the ins and outs of programmable controllers, but also gives examples of real-life PLC applications.
The PLC Program includes the following 10 programs:
801 Introduction To Programmable Controllers
Principles of Operation, Relay Logic and the PLC, Ladder Diagrams and the PLC
802 PLC Number Systems and Codes
Number systems, Binary Codes, Register/Word Formats
803 Logic Functions and Their Relationship with PLC Systems
AND-OR-NOT Operators, PLC Circuits and Logic Contact Symbology
804 General CPU Operations, Memory System, and PLC I/O Addressing
Basic CPU Components and Function, Processor Scan, Memory System, Application Memory,I/O Interaction, I/O Mapping
805 Discrete Input/Output System
Discrete I/O Basics, Remote I/O, Discrete Input Modules, Discrete Output Types, Discrete Output Modules
806 Analog Input/Output System
Analog I/O Basics, Input Signal Understanding and Data Representation, Output Signal Understanding and Data Representation, Analog Modules
807 Introduction to PLC Software Programming and Basic Relay Programming Instructions
PLC Instructions, Logic Continuity, Ladder Language, Relay Instructions, Ladder Scan Evaluation, Programming NC Input Devices
808 Timer, Counter Program Flow Control and Arithmetic Programming Instruction
Different Types of Timer Instructions and Actions, Up/Down Counters, Jumping To and Go To, Subroutines, Performing Math Instructions
809 Data Manipulation, Data Handling and Data Transfer Programming Instructions
Comparison, Matrix, Conversion and Shift Manipulation, Data and Table Moves, Block Transfers, Sequencing and Boolean Mnemonics
810 PLC System Implementation and Control Programming
Control Task Definition and Strategy, Program Implementation, Modernization Example, Fwd/Rev Motor Control, Interlocking, TWS Decoding