PLCs and HMIs
Course Description:
This 2-credit course explores the basics of programmable logic controllers (PLC) and human machine interfaces (HMI), as well as how to replace and download a program to get a machine up and running. Through the course, students also learn how to perform minor programming changes and how to communicate with PLCs and HMIs from a computer.
The following are an example of competencies assessed in the course:
- Explain architecture of a PLC.
- Associate I/O addresses to field devices.
- Explore binary and hexadecimal number systems.
- Explore networking standards.
Course Contents:
Course materials are housed within a Canvas .imscc file. Materials include a syllabus, presentation slides, and lab documents. The syllabus includes a brief description about the course, information about grading, course policies, and a course schedule.
For orientation purposes 620-311-3E1A PLC's and HMI's.pdf is included as a separate attachment and offers a sample of the type of material included in this curriculum.
The .imscc file includes numerous folders and files from the Canvas course. A .zip file containing course documents is also included. Below is a list of resources included in the course:
- Elkhorn Syllabus
- Labs
- Lab 1 PLC components and addressing
- Lab 2 Binary and Decimal
- Lab 3 Ethernet and RS Linx
- Lab 3 PLC/PC communication setup document
- Lab 4 Examine On/Off Studio 5000
- Lab 5 Traffic Light
- Lab 6 Remote I/O and AB Documentation
- Lab 6 Remote I/O Procedure
- Lab 7 Let the GOOD TIME ROLL
- Lab 8 HMI Programming
- Lab 8 HMI Programming Procedure
- Lab 9 HMI Screens
- Lab 10 HMI & VFD
- Lab 10 HMI & VFD procedure
- Presentations
- Ethernet
- Examine On/Off Studio 5000
- Timers and Counters
- Remote I/O and AB Documentation
- HMI Programming
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