Controllogix /studio 5000: Studio 5000 Logix Designer Level 4: Function Block Programming Course Description
Controllogix /studio 5000: Studio 5000 Logix Designer Level 4: Function Block Programming Course Description
Studio 5000 Logix Designer Level 4: Function Block Programming Course Description
COURSE AGENDA
Day 1 Creating a Function Block Diagram Programming Logical Function Block Instructions Programming Timer and Counter Function Block Instructions Programming Analog Function Block Instructions Programming Device Driver Function Block Instructions Selecting Timing Modes in a Function Block Instruction Day 2 Programming a Totalizer Function Block Instruction Programming and Monitoring an RMPS (Ramp/Soak) Function Block Instruction Controlling Program Flow Using Function Block Instructions Programming a PID Loop Using Function Block Diagram Tuning a PID Loop Using ActiveX Controls Developing an Add-On Instruction in Function Block Diagram
Prerequisites To successfully complete this course, the following prerequisites are required:
Ability to perform basic Microsoft Windows tasks Understanding of basic measurement and control theory, including basic loop control Completion of the Studio 5000 Logix Designer Level 3: Project Development course (Course No. CCP143) or equivalent experience
Hands-On Practice To gain real-world programming experience, you will be given a functional specification for a fictitious batch process mixer, where bulk ingredients are mixed to produce a product. You will be the programmer for this batch mixer and must follow the functional specification, which will be the basis for all hands-on exercises in this course. After completing all exercises, you will have developed a Logix5000 project for the fictitious batch process mixer. As you develop your project, you will be given opportunities to run it using a hardware workstation. This programming and process-based application experience can then be transferred to your own job responsibilities. Next Learning Level Once you have mastered the function block diagram skills covered in this course, you will be able to expand your Logix5000 programming knowledge by attending other Logix5000 programming courses, such as the Studio 5000 Logix Designer Level 4: Logix5000 Motion Programming Using Ladder Logic course (Course No. CCN142). Course Length This is a two-day course. Course Number The course number is CCP152 IACET CEUs CEUs Awarded: 1.4 To Register To register for this or any other Rockwell Automation training course, contact your local authorized AllenBradley Distributor or your local Sales/Support office for a complete listing of courses, descriptions, prices, and schedules. You can also access course information via the Web at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/training
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Technology Requirements All technology is provided for student use in the classroom by Rockwell Automation. It is not necessary for students to bring any technology with them when attending this course. Student Materials To enhance and facilitate your learning experience, the following materials are provided as part of the course package:
Student Manual: - Contains the topical outlines and exercises - Used to follow presentations, take notes, and work through exercises
Studio 5000 Logix Designer and Logix5000 Procedures Guide: - Provides the steps required to complete basic software tasks that are common to all Logix5000 hardware platforms
GMST10-PP190E-EN-E
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