Presentation Plc Course

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COURSE ON PROGRAMABLE LOGIC CONTROL (PLCs) IN DISTANCE LEARNING Joaquin Ros Florenza Technical University of Catalonia (Spain)

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COURSE ON PROGRAMABLE LOGIC CONTROL (PLCs) IN

DISTANCE LEARNING

Joaquin Ros Florenza

Technical University of Catalonia (Spain)

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INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION(preliminary)

NON - AUTOMATED INDUSTRY Small production A lot of defective units Dangerous, repetitive tasks, etc. Non - competitive

¡¡ SOLUTION ¡¡

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INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION(preliminary)

TO FORM A PERSON TO BE ABLE TO TRAIN THIS INDUSTRY IN A MODERN INDUSTRY, COMPETITIVE, WITH A HIGH PRODUCTION, ETC,

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COURSE ON PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROL (PLCs)

HOW HAVE WE DEVELOPED THIS COURSE?.

THINKING OF A PERSON THAT WILL AUTOMATE THIS INDUSTRY.

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IN DISTANCE LEARNING ? OR PRESENTIAL?

IN DISTANCE LEARNING:MORE PEOPLENO TIMETABLEAT HOME

PRESENCIAL:A FEW PEOPLETIMETABLEBUSY LABORATORIES

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IN DISTANCE LEARNING? People who is working and can’t

move away.Unemployed people.Gender equality.Physical disabled people.New technologies. World of PLCs (module connected

to the net incorpored).

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BASIS REQUERIMENTS

NET

PC PLC

(STUDENT) (IN THE SCHOOL)

In your house with practical

exercices

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WHO CAN FOLLOW THE COURSE?

University studentsProfessional trainingTraining of teachersEmployees (continuous education)Unemployed (occupational

education)Handicapped (special education)Equality of opportunities among

woman and men

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INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATIONTHE REQUERIMENT ARE SOME

BASIC KNOWLEDGE ON:Electricity (electric circuits)Digital electronics (bit concept)Mechanics (pneumatic and

oleohidraulic) Electric engines and Practical technological skills

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REQUIREMENT OF OPERATION

The student need:PC connected Internet, with ADSL or

othersSchneider’s XIP DRIVER software*PLC’s software*

*Provided when the enrolment is formalized

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CONTENTS OF THE COURSEThe student will receive:A CD with theorical each of the

course and auto-evaluation in chapter.

Password for access to Virtual Campus.

Station number for the connection to PLC

PLC user’s manual.Practical purpose.

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EXEMPLE FOR MATERIAL

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COURSEThe development of the course as

been based on:Diagram of industrial automation. Initial knowledge needed. To learn programming a PLC. Realization of the practical work.

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INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION

SYSTEM

INDUSTRIAL

AUTOMATED

ACTIONATORSPRE-

ACTIONATORS

ORGANS DE

CONTROL (PLCs, Cards

Electronic)

CAPTATORS, DETECTING

CLOSED SYSTEM OF AN

AUTOMATED SYSTEM

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THEORICAL CD

There are four chapters and practices:Chapter 1.- Introduction to industrial

automation.Chapter 2.- Actionators a capteurs.Chapter 3.- Programable Logic

Control (PLC)

Chapter 4.- Languages of programation

Annex.- Practical works purposes

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INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION

SYSTEM

INDUSTRIAL

AUTOMATED

ACTIONATORSPRE-

ACTIONATORS

ORGANS DE

CONTROL (PLCs, Cards

Electronic)

CAPTATORS, DETECTING

CLOSED SYSTEM OF AN

AUTOMATED SYSTEM

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CHAPTER1.- INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION

The student begins in this chapter with the world of the industrial automation in general as it is shown in the previous graph.

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EXEMPLE FOR CHAPTER1

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INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION

SYSTEM

INDUSTRIAL

AUTOMATED

ACTIONATORSPRE-

ACTIONATORS

ORGANS DE

CONTROL (PLCs, Cards

Electronic)

CAPTATORS, DETECTING

CLOSED SYSTEM OF AN

AUTOMATED SYSTEM

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CHAPTER 2.- ACTIONATORS AND CAPTEURS

The student studies in this chapter the accionators and capteurs types that he/she will incorporate in the automated system

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EXEMPLE FOR CHAPTER 2 (I)

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EXEMPLE FOR CHAPTER 2 (II)

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INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION

SYSTEM

INDUSTRIAL

AUTOMATED

ACTIONATORSPRE-

ACTIONATORS

ORGANS DE

CONTROL (PLCs, Cards

Electronic)

CAPTATORS, DETECTING

CLOSED SYSTEM OF AN

AUTOMATED SYSTEM

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CHAPTER 3.- PROGRAMABLE LOGIC CONTROL (PLC)

The student learns in this chapter the architecture of the PLC, its operation and the way to choose the type of engine when it is needed.

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EXEMPLE FOR CHAPTER 3

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CHAPTER 4.- LANGUAGES OF PROGRAMATION

The student learns the different programming languages which PLCs uses.

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EXEMPLE FOR CHAPTER 4

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AUTOEVALUATION

At the end of each chapter the student have an autoevaluation so that he/she can check the level acquired.

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EXEMPLE FOR AUTOEVALUATION

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PRACTICAL

The student will carry out 5 practical works:beginning with the simplest, already solved, ending with two practical works

that have timer and counter

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EXAMPLE OF THE PRACTICAL Nº 1

• TO CARRY OUT THE FOLLOWING SEQUENCE WITH PNEUMATIC CYLINDERS :

(A+, B+, A-, B-)

CYLINDER A CYLINDER B

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CROSSROADS SIMULATOR

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PNEUMATICS AND ELECTRICS SIMULATORS

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For more information:

Joaquin Ros FlorenzaE-mail: [email protected]

orFundacion Politecnica de

Catalunyahttp://www.fundacio.upc.edu

(cursos ON-LINE)