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Basics Of PLC in 15 Days - A Free Course

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15 modules

English

Access for 365 days

Master the basics of industrial automation with PLC programming

Overview

In this free course, you will learn all about Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) in just 15 days! From the basics to advanced concepts, this course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to program and troubleshoot PLCs effectively. Each day of the course will cover a different aspect of PLC programming, starting from an introduction to PLCs and their applications, to understanding ladder logic programming, input/output modules, timers, counters, and more. You will also learn about different types of PLCs, their features, and how to select the right PLC for a given application. By the end of the 15 days, you will have a solid foundation in PLC programming and troubleshooting, enabling you to work confidently with PLCs in various industrial automation settings. Whether you are a beginner looking to enter the field of automation or a professional seeking to upskill, this course will provide you with the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to succeed. Join us on this exciting journey to master PLCs in just 15 days, and unlock a world of opportunities in the field of industrial automation. Enroll now and start your learning journey for free!

Key Highlights

Understand the basics of PLC programming and application

Learn to use industrial PLC programming software

Explore real-life applications of PLC systems in industrial automation

What you will learn

Learn essential PLC concepts

Understand the fundamental concepts of PLC systems, including input/output devices, ladder logic programming, and basic industrial control circuits.

Explore industrial PLC software

Get hands-on experience with leading industrial PLC programming software. Learn how to create and modify PLC programs and troubleshoot common issues.

Apply PLC systems in industrial automation

Learn how to use PLC systems in various industrial applications, including manufacturing, assembly, and process control.

Modules

Day 1

3 attachments • 21.78 mins

PLC Fundamentals

Find and Download WPL Soft

Create New Application

Day 2

3 attachments • 35.9 mins

Steps To Download

Simulation Of WPL Soft

Syntex Commenting

Day 3

2 attachments • 18.26 mins

NO AS NC & V.V

SINGLE IN MULTIPLE OP

Day 4

2 attachments • 13.15 mins

Position Of STOP Button

Latch Concept

Day 5

3 attachments • 3.33 mins

AND GATE

OR GATE

Output prference

Day 6

1 attachment

Master Slave Program

Day 7

2 attachments

Interlocks( hardware)

Interlock( simulation)

Day 8

2 attachments

Memory Bit Concept

RUN STOP ( NO) JOG - SIMULATION

Day 9

2 attachments

Timer Basics

Timer Program 1

Day 10

1 attachment

Timer Program 2

Day 11

2 attachments

Timer Program 3

Timer Program 4

Day 12

1 attachment

ASSIGNMENT

Day 13

2 attachments

Rising - Falling Edge Theory

Counter Program 1

Day 14

3 attachments

Counter Program 2

Counter Program 3 part 1

Counter Program 3 part 2

Day 15

3 attachments

PLC Inpu Wiring - SOURCING

PLC SINKING Input Theory

PLC Output Relay Trigger

About the creator

About the creator

Learn with Subodh Mone

WITH THE HELP OF PAST EXPERIENCE IN AUTOMATION FIELD, I HAVE DESIGNED THESE ROBUST PLC COURSE WHICH CAN BE ACCESSED TO GAIN FAIR KNOWLEDGE OF PLC PROGRAMMING.

PLCs ARE USED TO CONTROL PROCESS PARAMETERS AND WITH GROWING DEMAND, ONE MUST BE EQUIPPED WITH THIS TECHNOLOGY.

GO THROUGH A FREE PLC PLAN( PLC BASIC) TO UNDERSTAND THE CONTENT. YOU CAN EVEN PURCHASE THE PLC PLUS PLAN FOR MORE IMPLEMENTATION.

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