Outcome Highlights

You can expect to master the following topics:

  • PLC Programming

    Master Ladder Logic, CFC, Structured Text and FBD PLC Programming Languages with Real World Examples.

  • Motor Driving Techniques

    Learn how to use Variable Frequency Drivers (VFD) including all the classic motor driving techniques, like Delta-Star, Forward | Backward and Direct Driving.

  • Protection Design

    It's not easy to find resources regarding Cable Sizing according to Load, Choosing circuit Breakers, Overloads and Fuses. Learn all about them here.

  • Sensors and Actuators

    Learn all the different types of Sensors Like Pressure, Load cells, Proximity, Ultrasonic, Cameras . And Be Familiar with different types of relays, Contactors and Motor Drivers.

  • HMI Development

    No PLC is fully Useful without a User Interface. Learn To Design HMI and have it communicate with You PLC. Add Buttons, Alarm Tables, Monitors, Trends, Images and more.Go

  • Maintenance & Fault Tracing

    Something wrong with your Control Panel? Learn how to trace faults and find the root cause. You will be able to identify defected Devices more quickly.

Course curriculum

    1. 1. Quick overview

    2. 2. Current , Voltage and Resistance Part 1

    3. 3. Current , Voltage and Resistance Part 2

    4. 4. AC VS DC

    5. 5. Three Phase Systems

    6. 6. Motors

    7. 7. Exercises

    8. 8. Solutions

    9. 9. Power Supplies

    10. 10. Exercise

    11. 11. Solution

    12. 12. Fueses

    13. 13. Exercises

    14. 14. Solutions

    15. 15. Circuit Breakers

    16. 16. Relays

    17. 17. Circuit Simulation Software Installation

    18. 18.Simulating a Relay

    19. 19. Contactors

    20. 20. Simulating a Contactor

    21. 21. Buttons , Switches and Indicators

    22. 22. Exercises

    23. 23. Solutions

    24. 24. BusBars

    1. 25. Trip Curves

    2. 26. Exercise

    3. 27. Solution

    4. 28. Overloads and Overcurrents

    5. 29. Exercises

    6. 30. Solutions

    7. 31. What to choose

    8. 32. MCCB

    9. 33. ELCB-RCCB

    10. 34. Choosing the main circuit breaker and its cable

    11. 35. Exercises

    12. 36. Solutions

    1. 37. Motors Cable Sizing

    2. 38. Motor Driving Overview

    3. 39. Exercises

    4. 40. Solutions

    5. 41. Direct Motor Driving

    6. 42. Direct Motor Driving Wiring

    7. 43. Simulating Direct Drive

    8. 44. FW BW

    9. 45. FW_BW Motor Driving Design

    10. 46. Simulating FW_BW

    11. 47. Star-Delta Motor Driving

    12. 48. Simulating Star-Delta

    13. 49. Exercises

    14. 50. Solutions

    15. 51. VFD

    16. 52. Analog Vs Digital

    17. 53. VFD Terminal Driving

    18. 54. VFD Demo 1

    19. 55. VFD Demo 2

    20. 56. VFD Demo 3

    21. 57. VFD Demo 4

    22. 58. VFD Demo 5

    23. 59. Soft Starters

    24. 60. Design Exercise

    25. 61. Design Solution

    1. 62. Limit Switches

    2. 63. Proximity Sensors

    3. 64. Level Sensors

    4. 65. Tempreature Sensors

    5. 66. Flow Sensors

    6. 67. Pressure Sensors

    7. 68. Load Cells

    8. 69. Exercies

    9. 70. Solution

    1. 71. Troubleshooting Overview

    2. 72. Current Transformer

    3. 73. Input Voltage Troubleshoot

    4. 74. DC Power Troubleshoot

    5. 75. Tracing

    6. 76. Motors Troubleshoot : Direct Drive

    7. 77. Motors Troubleshoot : FW-BW Drive

    8. 78. Motors Troubleshoot : Star-Delta Drive

    9. 79. Motors Troubleshoot : VFD

    10. 80. Electrical Panel Earthing Troubleshoot

    11. 81. Relays Troubleshoot

    12. 82. MCB ,MCCB ,And Cables Troubleshoot

    13. 83. Digital Sensors Troubleshoot

    14. 84. Analog Sensors Troubleshoot

    15. 85. Digital IO Troubleshoot

    16. 86. Analog IO Troubleshooting

    1. 87. Common Symbols

    2. 88. How Symbols looks like as equipments

    3. 89. One-Line Diagram Example 1

    4. 90. One-Line Diagram Example 2

About this course

  • $499.00
  • 180 lessons
  • 17 hours of video content

What is the most valuable thing about this course?

There are two From Scratch implemented Project where you will think like an engineer, and look for every design detail, to design your electrical panel specs on paper and draw it in schematic. Before you get into programming , you will calculate and choose wisely all you required components according to standards and your project  specifications, you will draw schematics for the project using a CAD software, and then you will start programming using the most modern industrial programming languages supported by different PLC brands, then you will add the HMI and animation and start simulating what you programmed.