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Courses
DIAC -CORE: IAM (Integrated Automation Module )
  • Programmable Logic Controllers
  • Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition
  • Motion control (AC, Stepper, Servo Drives)
  • Panel Designing & AutoCAD
  • Process Instrumentation
  • HMI (Human Machine Interface)
  • PLC Networking (With Practical)
  • Distributed Control System (With practical)
  • On site Practical Exposure (Compulsory)
 
DIAC 01:Programmable Logic Controllers
(Ladder + FBD)

DIAC 0 5 : Process Instrumentation

  • Electronics basics
  • PLC Fundamentals
  • PLC Types & Architecture
  • Wiring Source & Sink Concepts
  • Wiring Different Field devices to PLC
  • Introduction to PLC Programming Software
  • Ladder Diagrams ,FBD
  • Basic/Advance Instructions
  • Faultfinding/Troubleshooting, Documentation
  • Communication with SCADA Software
  • Hands on Experience on Real time applications
  • Basic control systems
  • Transmitters / sensors used in industrial applications
  • Photoelectric, Proximity, Encoders
  • Temperature Measuring (RTD, Thermocouple, Thermistor)working principle, types, selection guidelines.
  • Flow Measurement, Working principle, types
  • Pressure Measurement, Working principle, types
  • Measurement, Working principle, types
  • Load measurement, Load cells
  • Solenoid valves, Control valves, Smart transmitters
  • Instrument transformers (CT, PT)
  • Closed & Open loop control
  • Process controllers (On-off, PID)
   
DIAC 02: Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition
DIAC 06: HMI (Human machine interface)
  • Introduction to SCADA
  • Introduction to graphics and animation
  • Creating database of Tags
  • Real time & Historical Trends
  • Using Alarms & Events
  • Application of scripts
  • Communication with PLC
  • Communication with Microsoft applications
  • Net DDE Communication
  • Fault finding / Troubleshooting
  • Starting with HMI
  • Creating applications, Creating Tags
  • Downloading / Uploading programs
  • Creating Alarm Messages
  • Communication with PLC
   
DIAC 0 3: Motion control (Drives and Motors)
DIAC 07: Panel Designing & AutoCAD
  • AC Motors, Operations & limitations
  • DC Motors, Operations
  • Motor Starters: DOL, Star-Delta
  • Drives AC, DC, Stepper, Servo (Theory + Practical).
  • Hardwired Control
  • Communication Control
  • Criteria for Drives Selection
  • arameter Programming
  • Soft starters and their advantages over conventional starters
  • Introduction to switchgears & accessories
  • Basics of Control & Power Drawings
  • Load Management (connected load, running load, load factor)
  • Indications (Ammeters, Voltmeters, PF & KW meters)
  • Preparation of General Arrangement Diagrams, Bus Bar sizing
  • Preparation of power & control circuits in AutoCAD
  • General wiring Guidelines / practices
   
DIAC 04: Distributed Control System
DIAC 08 : PLC Networking
  • Introduction to DCS
  • DCS applications
  • Processor, I/O Modules, Communication, Bus,
    Redundancy
  • Application Difference between PLC & DCS
  • Hands-on Practical on DCS Systems
  • Node ,Port ,Drivers, Topologies, Hardware
  • Different Industrial Network:DH-485P,Eternet IP ,Device Net, Control Net
DIAC09 Embedded System
DIAC 10PCB Designing and Manufacturing
  • ntroduction to 8051/52 Microcontrollers.
  • Interfacing of Display Devices like (LED's, LCD'S)
  • Interfacing and control of Motors (DC, Stepper and Gear Motors)
  • Interfacing of Analog to Digital (ADC) & Digital to Analog (DAC)
  • Interfacing of MCU 51/52 with Serial Communication Techniques
  • Interfacing and Control of Digital Sensors and Analog Sensors.
  • Introduction and Interfacing of Serial Interrupts, Timers and Counters
  • Programming language Embedded C with basics of C language
  • Software used to interface different modules is 'KEIL uVision 3'
  • Major Project to be done by the Students.
  • Introduction to PCB.
  • Introduction to various device technologies.
  • Introduction to software (ORCAD v9.1).
  • Getting started with ORCAD Capture.
  • Creating a schematic Using symbol Libraries.
  • Creating/Editing part symbol and symbol library.
  • Creating Netlist file and setting user properties.
  • Introduction to ORCAD Layout.
  • Introduction to various component packages and their significance.
  • Placement/Orientation of part foot print on PCB.
  • Consideration of Heat dissipation by parts.
  • Consideration of current in deciding Track width.
  • Introduction to various soldering techniques.
  • Using ORCAD Library Manager.
  • Creating and Editing footprints.
  • Design Rule Check(DRC) and System setting.
  • Post Processing.