About Course & Training
In today's automation-driven world, learning how to program and operate PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) is essential for anyone looking to build a career in industrial automation. Get the foundational skills and knowledge for a thriving career with our PLC Programming Course.
Whether you're a fresh graduate, a technician looking to enhance your skills, or someone aiming to make a career shift, this course is tailored to meet your needs.
Our training program blends theoretical concepts with practical hands-on experience, ensuring you gain a thorough understanding of PLC systems and how to program them efficiently.
With a well-structured curriculum, expert instructors, and modern tools, this course is your first step toward becoming an automation expert.
PLC Programming Course Overview
The PLC Programming Course provides an in-depth exploration of automation systems and their components. You’ll learn the core concepts of PLC hardware and software, as well as how to troubleshoot and configure these systems. Through engaging lessons and practical exercises, you’ll understand how PLCs control and monitor machinery in industrial settings.
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This course is designed to be beginner-friendly while also offering advanced modules for those who already have a basic understanding of automation. We emphasize helping students gain not only theoretical knowledge but also practical, hands-on experience.
You'll be working with real PLC units to reinforce learning and develop problem-solving skills that are essential in real-world scenarios.
The course is divided into several modules, each building upon the previous one, allowing you to grow progressively and gain confidence in your abilities. Interactive sessions and real-time assignments create an ideal environment for you to learn at your own pace.
This course covers:
1. Types of PLCs and their components
2. PLC programming languages such as Ladder Logic, Structured Text, and Function Block Diagram.
3. Learn vital programming languages such as Ladder Logic, Structured Text, and Function Block Diagram.
4. How to design, troubleshoot, and optimize PLC-based systems
5. Real-life industrial automation applications
By the end of this course, you will have gained the skills to write your own programs and operate PLC systems, making you a valuable asset in any manufacturing or automation industry.
Benefits of Training and Course
The PLC Programming Course offers several key benefits:
1. Hands-On Experience: Learn by doing. Gain practical experience with industry-standard PLCs and programming environments.
2. Expert Instruction: Our instructors are industry experts with years of experience, providing you with valuable insights and guidance.
3. Career Advancement: PLC programming skills are in high demand across various industries, including manufacturing, energy, automotive, and more.
4. Industry-Relevant Skills: You’ll learn the latest programming techniques and tools that are currently being used in the field, making you ready for the workforce.
5. Certification: Upon completion of the course, you'll receive a certification that showcases your expertise in PLC programming, opening doors to new career opportunities.
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PLC Programming Course Scope
The scope of PLC programming is vast, with applications spanning across multiple industries. The accelerating pace of automation means a growing demand for qualified PLC programmers.
This course is not only suitable for those entering the field but also for professionals looking to upskill and stay relevant in an evolving job market.
Industries that rely on PLC programming include:
1. Manufacturing (automated assembly lines, packaging, etc.)
2. Energy (power generation and distribution)
3. Oil and Gas
4. Automotive
5. Process Control (chemical, food production, etc.)
6. Building Automation
Graduates of this course will be equipped to pursue roles such as PLC Programmer, Automation Engineer, Maintenance Technician, and Systems Engineer.
Course Content
a. Programmable Logic Control (PLC) & Relay Logic Control (RLC)
1. Introduction to PLC & RLC
2. World of Industrial automation
3. Basics of electrical & Electronics Principles & concepts
4. Logic Gates and Number Systems
5. PLC fundamentals, Type & Architecture
6. Selection of PLC Hardware (Inputs / Outputs)
7. Wiring of PLC – Source and Sink Concepts
8. Wiring of different field devices to PLC
9. Addressing and Scheduling of inputs & Outputs
10. Introduction to PLC Programming Software
11. Programming using Ladder logic
12. Downloading and uploading of the application software to PLC
13. Basic / Advance Instruction
14. Faultfinding / Troubleshooting & Rectification
15. Hands on Experience on Real time Industrial applications
b. Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)
1. Introduction to SCADA software
2. Creating New SCADA Project
3. Introduction to Graphics and animation
4. Development & Creation of Tag & Mimic Window
5. Creating database of Tags
6. Basic of system and Application
7. Attaching controls to graphic objects sizing, Blinking, Filling
8. Analog Entry, Movement of objects, Visibility
9. Engineering and Fundamentals of Projects
10. Real time and Historical Trending
11. Creating Alarms and Events
12. Application of scripts
13. Communication with Microsoft application and PLC
14. Net DDE Communication
15. Fault finding/Troubleshooting
Note* Advance HMI, VFD and autocad
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Who is this course for?
This course is ideal for anyone interested in PLC programming, from beginners to those looking to upgrade their skills. It’s perfect for engineers, technicians, and anyone working in automation.
2. What skills do I need to start this course?
No prior knowledge of PLC programming is required. Basic knowledge of electronics or electrical systems can be helpful, but it's not mandatory.
3. What will I learn during this course?
You will learn how to operate and program PLC systems, troubleshoot PLC-based systems, and work with various PLC programming languages, including Ladder Logic.
4. How long is the course?
The duration of the course is flexible and can vary depending on the program format. Generally, it takes 4-6 weeks to complete.
5. Will I receive a certificate after completing the course?
Yes, upon successfully completing the course, you will receive a certification that you can showcase to potential employers.
6. What are the career prospects after completing this course?
With the increasing adoption of automation across industries, there is a high demand for skilled PLC programmers. Career opportunities in automation are abundant, and this course provides the skills needed to secure such roles.
Start your journey today and unlock a world of career opportunities with the PLC Programming Course. Don’t just learn—become an expert in the automation industry!
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