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Mitsubishi GX Works 2 with Factory I/O PLC Training
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Mitsubishi GX Works 2 with Factory I/O PLC Training

Using GX Works 2 software with PLC Simulation, MX OPC Server and Factory I/O, Intermediate level.
Last updated 5/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Learn the requirement of the software we going to learn.
  • Download and Install GX Works 2 Software, MELSEX MX OPC Server & Factory I/O.
  • Mitsubishi PLC Addressing
  • Create a project and understand how it works with Mitsubishi PLC simulations.
  • Download, Upload, Save and copy programs with simulation PLC.
  • Utilize advanced troubleshooting tools online with Factory IO and GX Work 2.
  • Formulate a control strategy for creating PLC programs.
  • Fully document a PLC program.
  • Link the PLC Program with MELSEC MX OPC Server by creating Tags.
  • Link the OPC Server with FACTORY I/O and create scene.
  • Practice with 5 type of scenes from Factory IO with PLC programming Projects

Course content

7 sections43 lectures5h 50m total length
  • What is Programmable Logic Controller?2:19

    A quick way to understand PLC

  • Ladder Logic Programming Language8:35

    Ladder logic is a programming language that is used to program a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller). It is a graphical PLC programming language which expresses logic operations with symbolic notation using ladder diagrams, much like the rails and rungs of a traditional relay logic circuit. you learn the basic category in this video on more about Normally Open, Normally Closed, "AND", "OR" & "NOT gate" instructions

  • Brief History about PLC12:51

    THE first PLC was introduced in the late 1960s. A programmable logic controller is an industrial computer. It is designed to help in the control of manufacturing processes. ... Since then, PLCs have been broadly adopted as the standard automation control system in discrete manufacturing industries. In this lesson, we will discuss why PLC was invented to solve industrial problems. Please refer to downloadable material for further instruction, reference, and notes. tq

  • FX3S Hardware Info (bonus)5:36

    This Lecture explains the usage and benefits of using FX3S PLC,  Basic main unit specifications and where can you buy this product as per given links. FX3S PLCs can make various kinds of control in combination with the main unit functions and many extension devices (expansion board and special adapters). The detailed explanation of the sequence instructions, communication control, analog control, and positioning control. Manuals and PPT Slides will be attached to this lesson.

  • PLC Programming Control Application Method4:13

    The primary step to program the PLC is to get the idea for which you are going to develop an application-based program. If you are driving a line follower robot by the use of DC motor when the push button is pressed.

  • PLC Programming Flow Charts10:57

    A flowchart is ideal for a process that has sequential process steps. The steps will be executed in a simple order that may change as the result of some simple decisions. In this lecture, you will learn how to create a basic PLC Programming flowcharts before starting a new project.

  • The Basic Instruction Set You Will Learn.5:19

    In this video, we will explain to you the basic instruction set you will learn in the course that is Normally Open, NC, Timer, Counter, Set/Reset, Load/Falling Pulse, Data Register, Move, Mathematical Functions and Compare.

  • Course Structure Info and Cautions!15:28

    This will be an important video before we move to the next section, in this video, we will give you the brief safety precautions and warning in progressing in industrial automation, especially in PLC Programming. The DO & Donts is a must. So make sure you have followed these rules and you will be safe to progress in your future projects.

  • Do’s and Don’ts in PLC (Brief Version)6:38

    The common Do’s and Don’ts of PLC wiring discussed in this lesson. Please refer to downloadable material for further instruction, reference, and notes. tq

  • SECTION 1 QUIZ

Requirements

  • Basic computer skills are required.
  • Windows 7, 8 or 10 PRO is required.
  • Basic Electricity knowledge.
  • Basic Knowledge on Electrical /Electronics.
  • Basic Industrial Knowledge.
  • Basic "Numbering systems" knowledge.
  • Basic Programmable Logic Controller Knowledge.
  • Basic Ladder Logic Programming Knowledge.

Description

Training Course Objectives:

This training program for Mitsubishi Intermediate PLC Programming using Simulation link with MELSEC MX OPC Server communicate using Factory I/O course provides a deep understanding of Mitsubishi PLCs programming capabilities using OPC Server as communications. Control strategies and programming will be reviewed. Data Movement, Floating Point Math, Shift, Compare, Distribute, Collection, Transfer, and other instructions will be covered. After that, we will use the MX OPC Server to link with Factory IO and do some scenes.

Training Course Aims:

Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to:

  • Able to install GX Works 2 software and test run simulations.

  • Construct, test and run PLC programs using instructions in GX Works 2,

  • Download, Upload, Save and copy programs.

  • Download and Install MX OPC Server (Demo Version).

  • Able to create links and tags MX OPC Server with GX Works 2.

  • Download and Install Factory I/O.

  • Able to Link Factory I/O projects with MX OPC Server.

  • Utilize advanced troubleshooting tools online through Factory I/O.

  • Learn basic operation using Factory IO and learn how to link with MX OPC Server.

  • Do 3 to 4 Basic to Intermediate lever projects.

  • Utilize advanced troubleshooting tools.

Recommended Audience:

Electricians, Technicians, Engineers, Maintenance Personnel, Control Engineers, Individuals who need to be able to understand the intermediate capabilities of Mitsubishi PLCs.

Prerequisites:

  • Basic computer skills are required.

  • OS Requirement: Windows 7 Profesional, Windows 8 Pro or Windows 10 Pro | 32 Bit.

  • Basic knowledge in PLC and Ladder Logic is needed.

  • Installed GX Works 2 (Will guide you to download the software).

  • Installed MELSEC MX OPC Server 6.01 or 6.02 (Will guide you to download the software).

  • Installed Factory I/O full or demo package. (Will guide you to download the software).

  • Basic Electricity.

Trainer’s Introduction:

Mr. Sunderasen (TSoon) has more than 32 years of industry experience in PLC and HMI programming as a Project Engineer in Singapore. Trained in Australia as an Electrical and Instrument Engineer, he then got his formal PLC and Robotics Training from Ngee Ann Poly Singapore. Mr.TSoon has worked in an OEM company for machine fabrication as a programmer and has commissioned machines in Germany, Thailand, India, China, Philippines, and Malaysia. Throughout his years of industry experience, he has undergone specialized training and massive exposure towards different PLC systems, i.e. Siemens (Siemens Singapore), Allen Bradley (Rockwell Singapore), Omron (Precision Singapore), Adept Robot (Adept Singapore), and GE Fanuc (TDS Singapore). He has also vast experience in Building Management systems, integrating HVAC, Security, Fire Fighting System, Electrical and Utilities into one centralized monitoring station.

Who this course is for:

  • Electricians
  • Technicians
  • Engineers
  • Maintenance Personnel
  • Control Engineers
  • Individuals who need to be able to understand the advanced capabilities of Mitsubishi PLCs
  • Machine Builders
  • System Design
  • Factory Technician
  • Industrial Distributor
  • Consultors
  • Mechanic
  • Commercial Electrician
  • Maintenance Manager
  • Industrial Electrician
  • Instrumentation Engineer
  • Industrial Engineer
  • Industrial IT
  • Software Programmer
  • Industrial Automation
  • PLC Programmer
  • Control Panel Designer