Allen Bradley MicroLogix PLC/RsLogix Software and Siemens S7 200 PLC/MicroWin Software
Course Objective
This 6 days beginners to advance course is developed to give hand on practical experience and skills on PLCs Configuration, Programming and Maintenance. Application is opened to anyone desiring to become automation specialist.
Requirements
- Students are supposed to be familiar with Desktop computer or Laptop.
- No other prerequisites for this course, as the instructor will teach everything from scratch
Course Code: PLC012
Duration: 8 days; 9 hours per day
MicroLogix PLC Programming
Day 1
- Introduction to PLC
- PLC Scan Cycle
- PLC Sequence
- PLC Hardware
- PC to Micrologix 1200 PLC Communication setup
- Create a project
- Introduction to Rslogix software environment
- Ladder LogicDiagram
- Rung
- Rail
- Branches
- Configure hardware
- Simple Instruction Bits; OTE, XIC, XIO
- Simple Start Stop Program
- I/O Addressing
- Programming with ladder logic
- Adding Address Descriptions and Symbols
- Rung Comments and Page Titles
- Processor Modes
- Going Online and Offline
- Downloading to the Processor
- Uploading from the Processor
- Program File Online Monitoring
- Data File Online Monitoring
Day 2
Micrologix 1200 PLC programming with ladder logic to practice application of instruction sets
Bits Instructions
- OTE, XIC, XIOInstructions
- Latches (OTL, OTU)Instructions
Timers and Counters Instructions
- TON, CTU and RESInstructions
Mathematics Instructions
- ADD, SUB, MUL, DIV, SQR, NEG
Compare Instructions
- GTR, GEQ, LES, LEQ, EQU, NEQ Instructions
Move Instruction
- MOV
Program Control Instructions
- JMP, LBL, ,JRT, SBR, RET Instructions
Other Instructions
- SCL
- Based on students demands and questions
Day 3
- Micrologix 1200 I/O wiring
- Controller
- Program Files
- Data Files
- Forcing and Unforcing
Student class work; write programs to control
- Motors
- Temperature control loop
- Pressure control loop
- Level control loop
- Flow control loop
Siemens S7 200 PLC Microwin Programming
Day 4
- Introduction to PLC
- PLC Scan Cycle
- PLC Sequence
- PLC Hardware
- PC to PLC Communication setup
- Create a project
- Introduction to Microwinsoftware environment
- Ladder Logic Diagram
- Rung
- Rail
- Branches
- Configure hardware
- Simple Instruction Bits; OUT, NC, NO
- Simple Start Stop Program
- I/O Addressing
- Programming with ladder logic
- Adding Address Descriptions and Symbols
- Rung Comments and Page Titles
- Processor Modes
- Going Online and Offline
- Downloading to the Processor
- Uploading from the Processor
- Program File Online Monitoring
- Data File Online Monitoring
Day 5
S7 200 PLC programming with ladder logic to practice application of instruction sets
Bits Instructions
- OUT, NC, NOInstructions
- SET, RSET, -LatchesInstructions
Counters Instructions
- CTU, CTD, CTUD
Timers Instructions
- TON, TOF, TONRInstructions
Mathematics Instructions
- AAD_I, SUB_I, MUL, DIV
Compare Instructions
- GTR, GEQ, LES, LEQ, EQU, NEQ Instructions
Move Instruction
- MOV_B, MOV_W
Program Control Instructions
- SCR, LBL, ,JMP, STOP, RET Instructions
Logical Instructions
- INV_B, INV_W
Other Instructions
- Based on Studentd demands and questions
Day 6
- S7 200 I/O Wiring
- Program Block
- Symbol Table
- Status Chart
- Data Block
- System Block
- Cross Reference
- Forrcing and Unforcing
Student class work; write programs to control
- Motors
- Temperature control loop
- Pressure control loop
- Level control loop
- Flow control loop
Day 7
- Class practice
- Write new programs and test
Day 8
- Complete spill over topics
- Questions and Answers
- Final Test and Assessment
- Presentation of Certificate