Allen Bradley PLCs Training
The SLC 500 AND CONTROLLOGIX CONTROL SYSTEMS are some of the most popular programmable logic controllers (PLC) on the market. While these systems are easy to pick up, formal training is imperative to understanding the ins and outs of the system. In addition, the training programs provide an opportunity to gain hands-on experience. The exposure makes it easier to perform troubleshooting and system configuration tasks.
The CONTROLLOGIX CONTROL SYSTEMS is modular, which means you can design, build, and modify its architecture more efficiently. This helps reduce costs of training and engineering. It provides communication and state-of-the-art input or output (I/O) capability in addition to process, sequential, and motion control.
Rockwell Software’s SLC 500, on the other hand, offers multiple power supply and processor options. Also, it provides a reliable solution for distributed industrial and mid-range stand-alone control functionality. It is widely regarded as the gold standard when it comes to lightweight programmable logic controllers. The SLC 500 was one of the first compact PLCs to offer full features on the market.
Basic SLC-500
This course introduces participants to the fundamental aspects of a SLC500 system. It begins with a system overview and migrates to an introduction to RSLogix500 software, the programming environment for the processor. Participants will receive a basic understanding of a SLC500 project, including an introductory look at routines…
Basic ControlLogix
This course takes a fundamental approach to a ControlLogix system. It begins with an overview of the architecture and migrates into an introduction of RSLogix 5000, the programming environment. Participants will learn how to setup communications to the PLC using RSLinx, download and upload projects, as well as determine the modes of the CPU…
Advanced SLC-500
This module begins with a review of the training demo unit creating a project for use with it. I/O Configuration is covered in depth. The creation of the program routines needed for the class as well as the logic to call them is then presented. Move and word level logic instructions are introduced…
Advanced ControlLogix
This course starts off with reinforcing some of the basics presented Basic ControlLogix. The features of the GSV and SSV instructions are presented to get and set system values. The next lesson goes over the status flags used to monitor certain events in the logic and then instructions used to manipulate and move data. After this, indirect addressing…