
Learn how to wire a 24 volt Allen-Bradley plc, interpret input and output LEDs, and use the programming software and simulation tools—emulate 500 and archlinux classic—for training.
Create a new Allen-Bradley PLC project, write the program with inputs and outputs, verify for errors, then upload, download, and simulate the PLC to see outputs respond.
Learn to implement latch and unlatch logic using start and stop inputs, with normally open and normally closed contacts, to control and maintain output states in Allen Bradley PLC programming.
Learn how rising and falling pulses drive outputs in Allen Bradley PLCs, using normally open contacts, latches, and rung priority for counters, increment/decrement, and single-pulse activation.
Learn to configure on-delay timers in Allen-Bradley plc, set timer bases and addresses, wire normally open contacts, and manage output delays and resets with input changes.
Learn to implement a three-timer delay sequence in Allen Bradley plc programming, activating outputs after three seconds using normally open contacts and timers with different time bases.
Learn to use an up-counter (ctu) in Allen Bradley plc, setting c5 to three, with a normally open contact, reset, one-shot rising, and the lower pulse counter (std command).
Learn how to use the data register in Allen Bradley PLCs, including mask comparison, addressing bits with N7 registers, and inputting values in binary or decimal to control outputs.
Explore how to use the move and move max (mask) commands in Allen Bradley PLC programming to transfer data between registers, including bitwise control with masks and conditional transfers.
Discover how to use subroutines in Allen Bradley PLC programming by calling a subroutine from the main program, returning after execution, and controlling inputs and outputs inside the subroutine.
Learn how to apply the TNT command in Allen Bradley PLCs to remove sections of a program under emergency, including addresses, contacts, and resulting program flow.
Learn how to use the MCR command in Allen Bradley PLCs to create an interval that gates outputs via normally open contacts at B3 addresses, activating within the MCR range.
Learn how to implement and command, or block, xor command, and not block logic in Allen Bradley PLC programming, using normally open contacts and blocks, with practical register outputs.
Learn the sequential load command in Allen Bradley plc programming, changing inputs and saving outputs in registers via specific addresses, with timer integration and string creation.
Learn how to use the sequence compare command in Allen Bradley PLC programming to compare two strings, configure addresses and lengths, and observe outputs based on equality.
Explore encoder and decoder commands that convert decimal numbers to binary and vice versa in Allen Bradley PLC programming, with practical examples using registers and addresses.
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In this course, we want to give an introduction to Alan Bradley's course, which is a complete and comprehensive PLC in the field of industrial automation.
This course is more useful for those who do not know about Alan Bradley software, and with this course they can increase their learning and improve their learning in the field of industrial automation and software in this field.
The language taught in this software is Ladder, with which you can program and implement most industrial projects.
In this course, all the commands that have been taught have been tried to be implemented on the device using short projects and practical tests. Because learning this teaching model is faster and more understandable.
First, all commands are programmed in the form of a short project, and this project is executed by the software as a simulator. And after fixing the bugs, the program is tested on the device in a practical way. This training model makes you learn faster and better.
This course has been taught in 30 sessions and in a duration of 5 hours 15 minutes, and all the preliminary and prerequisite instructions have been taught in a completely practical way.