PLC Programming I
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International Certification Partner
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Registration Status
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Certification:
Training Objectives:
On completion of this course the student will be able to:- Write programs and diagnose errors using S7 software package on S7-300/400 PLC’s. This course is primarily aimed at personnel who program who looking to acquire PLC programming skills on the S7 CPU. The course helps those who want a greater appreciation in program design, editing and configuration changes in a Totally Integrated Automation environment including remote I/O, HMI and drives equipment over a Profibus network.
Training Contents:
Working examples are provided and tested out during the course.
Training Class Size:
12 (max)
Prerequisites:
Candidates should be a student Faculty of engineering majoring in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering
Training Method:
The participants will
- Trainees who complete the training will get a training certificate from ASU iHub that is internationally recognized through our international partner SIEMENS
- ASU CHEP students receive 2 weeks of training credit for this training course
Training Objectives:
On completion of this course the student will be able to:- Write programs and diagnose errors using S7 software package on S7-300/400 PLC’s. This course is primarily aimed at personnel who program who looking to acquire PLC programming skills on the S7 CPU. The course helps those who want a greater appreciation in program design, editing and configuration changes in a Totally Integrated Automation environment including remote I/O, HMI and drives equipment over a Profibus network.
Training Contents:
- System overview and essential performance features of the SIMATIC S7 system family
- The components of the STEP 7 Basic Package
- Program execution in the automation system
- Binary and digital operations
- Configuring and assembling an automation system
- Addressing and wiring of the signal modules
- Hardware and software startup of the automation system
- Hardware configuration and parameterization in the case of S7-300
- Reinforcement of the content through exercises on the device
- Introducing the TP177B Touch Panel
- Introducing the MM420 drive
- Configuration and parameterization of PROFIBUS DP
- Backing up and documenting executed program changes
Working examples are provided and tested out during the course.
Training Class Size:
12 (max)
Prerequisites:
Candidates should be a student Faculty of engineering majoring in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering
Training Method:
The participants will
- learn all contents through lectures and presentations
- see practically what they have studied in lectures using training vehicle & models.
- conduct practical training on what they have studied (Assemble and dis-assemble) using:
- Models.
- Training Vehicle.
- Diagnosis device.
- All needed Tools and special tools.