
Master Allen Bradley micrologix plc programming through practical, hands-on lessons in industrial automation and scada integration, covering core plc concepts for manufacturing, process control, and career-ready skills.
Navigate the software interface for Allen Bradley Micrologix PLC programming by using the Start Menu and Logi simulator 500 to download or upload programs to the PC.
Assignment based on Inter-Locking & Holding (Live Industrial Questions)
Allen Bradley Micrologix PLC programming presents an example-based look at holding and interlocking, showing how inputs 0, 1, and 2 govern outputs and sequencing with SIAC instructions.
Solve problem 2 using siac and saac addressing, manage output and accumulator, and sequence timing with five-second intervals to illustrate plc programming concepts in micrologix.
Learn the tof timer concept in Allen Bradley Micrologix PLC programming, focusing on off-delay timing, preset values, and controlling the output coil.
This example demonstrates configuring a TOF timer in a micrologix plc, showing a five-second off time and sequential output actions, with simulator validation of timer-driven on/off cycles.
Solve the off time problem in Allen Bradley Micrologix PLC programming by detailing the output sequence, timing, and instructions used to start, run, and stop the process.
Configure an rto timer in Allen-Bradley Micrologix PLC programming, triggered by a push button input, and complete after a five-second interval with reset in the programming software.
Solve problem 4 in Allen Bradley Micrologix PLC programming by demonstrating timer-based control, addressing of first and subsequent instructions, and the role of an emergency switch in timed outputs.
Learn the concept of an up counter in Allen Bradley Micrologix PLC programming, counting pulses from inputs, handling 16-bit counts, and monitoring overflow with the counter and related instructions.
Move block transfers a value from source to destination when the condition is true, enabling the value's use elsewhere; if false, the value does not move.
Industrial Automation Technology (PLC/SCADA) :
To survive in the modern competitive business era, it is mandatory to use latest technology and understand modern industrial requirement to improve quality and quantity of product that we are manufacturing. Now a day’s automation technology provides an integrated, flexible and low-cost system platform, it contains various elements that perform a wide variety of functions like controlling, monitoring, and supervising to the industrial processes.
Automation is composed of two Greek words Auto means self, Motos meansmoving, hence if a process of moving (any devices/machineries) is self directed is called as Automation. Industrial automation includes use of various self controlling devices (PLCs/PACs/PC etc.) to operate industrial process and machineries. The automation technology has become back bone of modern industries, because by using Automation technology not only the quality and quantity of products have been maximized, but also it reduces the labor cost, risk factor and manufacturing time.
Examples of Companies Using Automation Technology (PLC/SCADA):
Oil and Gas, Water/Waste Water Treatment, food & Beverages, Power Plants, Manufacturing Process, Chemicals and Pharmaceutical Industries, Power Generation, Automotive, Fabricated Metals, Packaging Process, Metals and Mining’s Aerospace, etc.
Industrial Automation Training by Corporate Trainer:
This Course is designed and developed by core industrial professionals having decades of experience in Industrial Automation, This course is not only ‘Hands-On’ practical based, but also includes project works to understand actual Industrial requirements, and work culture. So enjoy the course.