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Jims Tech Automations

Objectives
Upon completion of Section 1- BASIC of this course you will be able to…
• Describe important number systems and data types used by Siemens PLCs.
• Identify the major components of a PLC and describe their functions.
• Describe the parts of a typical PLC scan.
• Identify the key features of S7-1200 standard and fail safe CPU models.
• Identify the types of S7-1200 PLC signal and communication modules.
• Summarize the capabilities of STEP 7 (TIA Portal).
• List the programming languages available for S7-1200 PLCs.
• Describe the concept of modular programming and the types of program and
data blocks available for Siemens PLCs.
• Describe the operation of the most commonly used ladder diagram
programming instructions.

Upon completion of Section 2- Advance of this course you will be able to…
 Understand PLC Analog and digital signal processing.
 Commission and program Analog instruments such as a Temperature Sensor
 Understand and Program using Functions (FC), Function Block (FB’s) and Data
Blocks (DB’s)
 Understand and Identify SCADA Systems and their application
 Program and Configure Screens and Objects on the HMI’s
 Establish connection and interface PLC and HMI
 Display Analog and digital values gotten from Field Devices on HMI
 Link and create multiple Screens on the HMI
 Create Access Level and Security on the HMI
 Display and create Alarms
 Display and create trends
 Be able to design, program and commission a temperature control system from A-Z

Pre - Requisite
1. Must be interested in advance logic reasoning.
2. Must have a good system for programming.
3. Must be available on weekends (Saturdays) online.
4. Must have access to strong internet service provider.
Section 1 - S7-1200 DIGITAL AND ANALOG PROGRAMMING

Section 1 Course Outlines

1. INTRODUCTION INTO PLC AND SIEMENS SIMATIC PRODUCTS


i. Definition
ii. Basic PLC Operation with examples
iii. Hard-Wired Control and their disadvantages
iv. Advantages of PLCs when compared to hardwired solutions
v. Identifying Siemens SIMATIC Products

2. BASIC CONCEPT OF PLC


i. Binary Number System
ii. Understanding Logic Zero and One
iii. Bits, Bytes, Words, and Double Words
iv. Data Types
v. PLC Input and Output devices
vi. Understanding CPU, PLC Scan and types of communication

3. S7-1200 PLC System Overview


i. S7-1200 CPU Features
ii. S7-1200 Standard CPU Models
iii. S7-1200 CPU Memory
iv. S7-1200 CPU Modes and CPU Status LEDs
v. S7-1200 Module Installation
vi. S7-1200 Signal Boards and Signal Modules
vii. Identifying S7-1200 Fail Safe CPU and their Modules
viii. Understanding S7-1200 Hardware Wiring
ix. Sinking and Sourcing Rules
x. Understanding PNP and NPN sensors
4. TIA PORTAL PROGRAMMING AND ITS APPLICATIONS
i. Step 7 Basic and IEC 61131 Programming Languages
ii. Working with program blocks
iii. Assigning Memory Areas to Instructions
iv. Ladder Diagram (LAD) Programming
v. Instructions and Operands
vi. Understanding contact and coil Instructions(NO - XIC and NC - XIO)
vii. Timers and Programming Applications
viii. Counters and Programming Applications
ix. Making use of set and reset bit logic
x. Comparators and Move Function programming application
xi. Positive and Negative Edge programming applications.

5. ANALOG PROGRAMMING AND SCALING


I. Analog signals
II. Examples of analog quantities in control engineering
III. Measuring transducers
IV. Analog modules – A/D converter
V. Reading/writing analog values
VI. Normalizing Analog values
VII. Scaling Analog Values
VIII. Programming example of a temperature sensor Input
IX. Making use of NORM_X and SCALE_X in TIA
X. Creating a Function Block(FB) for Temperature Control
XI. Working with Data BLOCKS (DB’s)

Section 2 SCADA AND HMI PROGRAMMING (DIGITAL AND ANALOG)

1. Chapter One - Introduction to SCADA Systems


i. Introduction & Brief History of SCADA
ii. Fundamental principles of modern SCADA systems
iii. Components of Modern Automation Systems
iv. SCADA System Boundaries
v. Comparison of the terms SCADA, DCS, PLC and smart instrument
2. WINCC PROGRAMMING AND CONFIGURATION
i. Creating projects
ii. Configuring the Process Screen
iii. Configure communication
iv. Using Basic Objects and Elements
v. Tags in WinCC
vi. Working with Internal Tags
vii. Working with process Tags
viii. Inserting "Static text"
ix. Inserting an I/O Field and Making it Dynamic
x. WINCC(HMI) and STEP 7(PLC) Interfacing Application

3. LAB: Creating a graphical interface for Analogue and Digital Values


I. Creating sample screen for Temperature Control
II. Creating a selector mode switch on the HMI
III. Working with TextLists
IV. Working with Temperature Auto and Manual Modes Selection
V. Linking Multiple screens
VI. Working with Alarms
VII. Working with trends
VIII. Creating and Programming Security and Access Level
4. Exams and Certification
5. Marketing your skill on LinkedIn

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