PLC Programming: Learn PLC Programming with TIA Portal
Learn PLC Programming from Scratch with Siemens TIA Portal
Description
This course is designed for individuals who have little or no prior knowledge of PLC programming. It provides a comprehensive introduction to PLCs and teaches the fundamental concepts of PLC programming using ladder language.
In this course, you will learn the basic components of a PLC system, how to read and interpret ladder logic diagrams, and how to write ladder logic programs for controlling industrial processes. You will also learn how to use various programming instructions such as timers, counters, and data manipulation instructions.
The course will cover the following topics:
Introduction to PLCs.
Basic components of a PLC system.
Reading and interpreting ladder logic diagrams.
Writing ladder logic programs.
Input and output modules.
Timers and counters programming.
Data manipulation instructions.
Simulation and testing of PLC programs.
Uploading and downloading programs to PLCs.
Memory Concept of the PLCs.
Throughout the course, you will work on practical examples and projects to reinforce your learning.
By the end of this course, you will have a strong foundation in PLC programming and be able to write and troubleshoot simple ladder logic programs for industrial processes. This course is ideal for anyone who wants to start a career in industrial automation or upgrade their skills in PLC programming.
What You Will Learn!
- Be able to define a PLC, explain what it does, and identify the components that make up a PLC.
- Can be able to select the hardware components of the PLC System like Digital and Analog I/O Modules.
- Can be able to download the PLC program and run in PLCSIM.
- Would learn to use Bit Logic instructions on each rung and can make ladder logic on their own.
- Can be able to make PLC Programs using Ladder Logic with Timers and Counters instructions.
- You can make a PLC program using Ladder logic language to solve the complex equation using Math Instructions like ADD, SUB, MUL, DIV, CALCULATE, ROUND, etc.
- Can pass a technical PLC Interview.
- Know the tips to become a very good PLC Programmer.
Who Should Attend!
- Automation Engineers
- Instrumentation and Control Engineers
- Electrical Engineers
- Maintenance Technicians
- Engineering Students
- Mechatronics Engineers