Recorded #8020 IndraLogic Gen.2 Software Basics Programming
This recorded course centers on the creation of a complete PLC project. It is broken down into 5 Modules, designed to familiarize the new user to the IndraLogic PLCopen programming environment. Subjects include program elements, task configurations, data types, variable types, program debug, and program monitoring.
Description
TARGET GROUP:
▶ Engineering Technician
▶ Maintenance Technician
▶ Electrician Operator
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:
Understand the IEC 61131 PLCopen specification
Understand the hardware targets
Create a project, and operate within that project environment
Write and debug programs in Structured Text, Function Block Diagram, Ladder Diagram, Instruction List, Sequential Function Chart, and Continuous Function Chart
Understand Basic IEC–Step–Action commands in Sequential Function Chart programming
Understand basic data types – DINT, BOOL, WORD, STRING, REAL, and more
Understand and use various variable types – Global, System, and Local
Understand Retain, Persistent, and Constant variable data
Build, download, run, stop, and edit programs
Learn how to assign Task Configurations, timing, and priorities to resources
Learn how to save, import, and export project data
Create process specific visualizations for monitoring and troubleshooting
This recorded course centers on the creation of a complete PLC project. It is broken down into 5 Modules, designed to familiarize the new user to the IndraLogic PLCopen programming environment. Subjects include program elements, task configurations, data types, variable types, program debug, and program monitoring. With each succeeding module, different programs, function blocks, and visualization elements are created using all supported languages, i.e. Structured Text, Ladder Diagram, Function Block Diagram, Sequential Function Chart, and Continuous Function Chart. At the end of the course, the student will have created a fully functional and operational PLC project. This project will be run in a simulated environment that allows all programs to run on the student’s computer, without the need for any hardware devices.
Prerequisites
PREREQUISITES:
▶ Students must be experienced in Windows computer skills and have fundamental knowledge in the programming and operation of PLCs.