Note - Student will get 4 Lecture/Week
Description:
The Advanced Industrial Automation course offers comprehensive training in the field of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and related automation technologies. This course is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills required to design, implement, and troubleshoot sophisticated industrial control systems.
Course Modules:
1. PLC Wiring:
- Understanding electrical schematics
- Hands-on practice with wiring PLCs
- Safety protocols for electrical installations
2. PLC Programming:
- Introduction to PLC programming languages (Ladder Logic)
- Writing and debugging PLC programs
- Integration of PLCs with other control systems
3. HMI Design:
- Principles of Human-Machine Interface (HMI) design
- Utilizing HMI software for interface development
- Designing intuitive and user-friendly interfaces for industrial applications
4. 3 Phase Motor Control:
- Fundamentals of three-phase electrical systems
- Control techniques for three-phase motors
- Hands-on exercises with motor control circuits
5. Stepper Motor Control:
- Understanding stepper motor operation
- Stepper motor control techniques
- Applications and limitations of stepper motors
6. Variable Frequency Drive (VFD):
- Introduction to VFDs and their role in industrial automation
- Programming VFDs for speed and torque control
- Troubleshooting VFD-related issues
7. Analog Programming:
- Basics of analog signal processing
- Configuring analog inputs and outputs on PLCs
- Implementing proportional control and PID loops
Practical Application:
Throughout the course, participants will have the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills in hands-on lab sessions using industry-standard equipment and simulation software. Real-world scenarios and case studies will be integrated into the curriculum to provide practical insights into industrial automation practices.
By the end of this course, participants will be proficient in PLC wiring, programming, HMI design, motor control (both three-phase and stepper), VFD operation, and analog programming, making them well-equipped for careers in industrial automation and control engineering.