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PLC AND AUTOMATION TRAINING MANUALS, 2006
This is a set of college to professional level Manuals and learning materials for PLC/robotics based control systems (in electronic format PDF requireing adobe acrobat to read and print. Included.) as well as other training materials and software. The Manuals contain self study courses dealing with PLC and other control topics. The Manuals focus on the Allen Bradley, Omron, Logix and more controllers.
Automated Manufacturing Systems: The PLC
Dynamic System Modeling and Control
Integration and Automation of Manufacturing Systems
* Programmable Logic Controllers
* Advanced Ladder Logic Functions
* Instruction List Programming
* Structured Text Programming
* Sequential Function Charts
* Function Block Programming
* Human Machine Interfaces (HMI)
* Appendix - Function References
* Solving Differential Equations
* Linear Controls with Laplace
Integration and Automation of Manufacturing Systems
* Integrated and Automated Manufacturing
* An Introduction to C/C++ Programming
* Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)
* Production Planning and Control
* Appendix - Common References
* But What Exactly Is a PLC?
* A little More About Inputs and Outputs
* And a Little More About the Control Program
* So How Does a OLC Keep All This Straight?
Control System Reference Manuals
You will also receive several reference manuals containing valuable information that can be used by a novice or expert control system designer.
Electrical Relay Diagram & P&ID Symbols
Programming and Materialation Pads
Logic Symbols, Truth Tables and Equivalent Ladder Logic Diagrams
* Cable Operated (Emerg.)Switch
* Total Contacts To Suit Needs
* Control Circuit Transformer
* Instrument Identification Lettering
* PLC Automation Project Notes
* Register-Word/Internal Output Usage Listing
Logic Symbols, Truth Tables and Equivalent Ladder Logic Diagrams
The simulator software contains a PLC Ladder Logic editor that allows users to create and edit PLC programs, emulates the scanning sequence of a PLC when placed into the "RUN" mode and the users program is scanned and the appropriate I/O is updated just as would occur in an actual PLC. And the simulator, changes the logic with virtual buttons and output with animations to show what is actually happening in a simulated run mode. For example, you can use this simulator to see how to program a conveyor line, Traffic intersection light and Batch mixing processes.
The simulator is actually three distinct programs combined into a single package. First, the software contains a PLC Ladder Logic editor that allows users to create and edit PLC programs using Allen Bradley PLC-2 family instructions. Secondly, this simulator emulates the scanning sequence of a PLC. When placed into the "RUN" mode, the users program is scanned and the appropriate I/O is updated just as would occur in an actual PLC. Thirdly, the application contains a number of animated simulations which respond accurately to the inputs, and outputs of the emulated PLC. A conveyor based filling line, Traffic intersection and Batch mixing simulations present life-like challenges for the student programmer.
Operator Station Panel and controls
Conveyor with position sensors (photo switch)
Hopper with motorized chute control
Visual PLC Data Table Display including timers and counters
(2) Batch Mixing system Simulation
2 flow meters on filler lines
1 gas fired heater (controlled valve)
1 Visual PLC Data Table display including timers and counters
(3) Intersection Traffic Light Control Simulation
2-way traffic lights system
Visual PLC Data Table Display including timers and counters
(4) Hardware Input and Output Simulator
2 momentary normally open switches
2 momentary normally closed switches
Visual PLC Data Table Display including timers and counters
The software includes a full-featured built-in PLC Emulator package that runs concurrently on the same computer with the Industrial applications software (simulations) described above. With a single keystroke, the user may toggle back and forth between the display of the animated process simulation and the Ladder Rung Program Editor of the emulated PLC.
The Program Editor is both user friendly and full-featured. Students may add, delete and modify program-rungs, branches and instructions using simple menu selections.
To test the new or modified ladder program, a single keystroke toggles the student back to the Process Simulation screen and places the PLC in the 'Run' mode. The process simulation will then react accurately to the student's newly programmed rungs which are constantly being scanned in the background by the PLC run-time emulator.
By incorporating the Editor and run-time scanning of a PLC into software capable of running and interacting with the industrial process simulations, the software provides a single computer hi-tech solution to Programmable controller student training, whether running on the network of a computer Lab, or on the users own laptop computer. The simulation system allows a simple low-cost solution to PLC training while attaining superior student concept retention.
PLEASE NOTE: ALL TITLES AND MATERIALS ARE ON A SINGLE CD-ROM DISC. ALL PAGES OF EACH MANUAL ARE IN PDF FORMAT AND CAN BE DISPLAYED AND PRINTED TO A HARDCOPY.



Plc and automation training manuals, 2006