Certified PLC programmer

7 Modules

160 hours

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Intermediate

Course Description

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What you will learn

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    Good PLC programming skills with Delta & Siemens PLCs. Students can choose a PLC brand they wish to learn

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    Advanced concepts like 16bit/32bit Arithmetic and Data handling instructions, Modbus, Ethernet, Profibus protocols, HMI programming with Animations, Report Generation, Macro and Recipe Programming

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    PLC hardware wiring, PLC & HMI interfacing using Rs232 & RS485 protocols

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    Developing projects by using PLC & HMI

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    SCADA programming with Tag cr,eations, Animations, Report generation, Controlling & monitoring PLC

Course Content

PLC Programmer Job Opportunities

Industrial Automation engineer or PLC programmer is a core industry job which is always in high demand with growing automation needs in industries. Students will end up with a Control Panel Engineer, PLC programmer, Automation Engineer or a PLC maintenance engineer in Industrial Automation Panel Builders, Automation Product dealers, or at manufacturing industries. Also can become a PLC programmer or Automation engineer in MNC's like Siemens, AB, ABB, Delta, Mitsubishi, Schneider Electric, Fuji, Omron etc. Over a period of time with good experience in PLC programming and Control Panel there is a high chance to be a PLC programming freelancer or entrepreneur

Pre-Requisite

Should have good knowledge in Electrical and Electronics concepts, Sensors, Drives & controls. Minimum experience in Panel board wiring and designing is preferrable

Who is this course for ?

  • Industrial Automation/PLC Job Seekers (ME/BE/Diploma passed out students & one who is working in Panel Board)
  • Business Persons (to explore PLC & HMI programming in details and looking for PLC Panel or Project development)
  • Working Professionals (Individuals working in electrical, mechanical, automation, or control engineering often pursue PLC courses to enhance their skills in industrial automation and process control. )
  • Individuals with an interest in automation, robotics, and electronics may pursue PLC courses to expand their knowledge and work on personal or small-scale projects.

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