Course curriculum

    1. 1. Overview

    2. 2. What is a PLC ?

    3. 3. PLC Extension Modules

    4. 4. PLC Communication Buses

    5. 5. Downloading The Softawre

    6. 6. Coil-Contact

    7. 7. Latch-Unlatch

    8. 8. Counters

    9. 9. Timers

    10. 10. Exercise

    11. 11. Solution

    12. 12. Boolean Operations

    13. 13. Move Blocks

    14. 14. Limit Block

    15. 15. Conditional Blocks

    16. 16. Arthemtic Blcoks

    17. 17. Custom Function Blocks

    18. 18. Multiple Instances Creation Problem

    19. 19. Data Types in more details

    20. 20. Design Exercise

    21. 21. Solution

    1. 1. Why FBD?

    2. 2. RS-SR Blocks

    3. 3. Combinational Logic Design Problem Part 1

    4. 4. Combinational Logic Design Problem Part 2

    5. 5. Combining Ladder and FBD

    1. 1. Why Structured Text

    2. 2. Conditional Statment

    3. 3. ST Combinational Logic

    4. 4. Arrays

    5. 5. Structures

    6. 6. Finite State Machine Design Part 1

    7. 7. Finite State machine design Part 2

    8. 8. Combining ST with FBD

    9. 9. Structured Text Resoruces

    1. 1. What is CFC

    2. 2. Input and Outputs

    3. 3. Labeled wiring

    4. 4. Priority

    5. 5. Monitor

About this course

  • Free
  • 40 lessons
  • 3.5 hours of video content

Outcome Highlights

You can expect to get familiar with the following topics:

  • Structured Text

    Structured Text is a Text based PLC Programming Language, sometimes referred to as (ST/SCL). It is supported by most major PLC Companies. You will get familiar with all the basics, with step by step examples.

  • Ladder Logic

    Get your self familiarized with the most famous PLC Language out there. With step by step examples.

  • Function Block Diagram

    FBD comes hand in hand with both Structured Text and Ladder Logic. It is the equivalent of Creating Functions in any other programming language in the software world.

  • Continues Function Chart

    CFC is a visual language, that helps organize your PLC code Visually no matter what the language used of your code. It supports ST, FBD, and Ladder Logic.

What is the most valuable thing about this course?

We all have been in your shoe. You just got into the PLC world and want a taste of every Programming language they talk about out there? Well this is exactly what you need to get your self up-to-date. With Step by step explanation, and Hands-on Examples, you should be able to start writing your own PLC programs.