PLC Programming – Training from Scratch on RSLogix500 & 5000
$109.99 $18.99Track price
In this class, you will learn absolutely everything necessary to land a job as an entry level PLC technician (engineer, etc.).
We will cover basic topics such as what a PLC is used for, how it is able to receive and process Inputs & Outputs. We will take a much deeper dive with hands on labs and practice sessions during which I will give you specific real world scenarios to work with and give you tips and common pitfalls. These lessons are designed to strengthen your knowledge of PLCs and give you an edge during interviews.
At the end of each section, you will face a quiz which will allow you to test yourself on the material you have learned before moving to the next section. As some one who has administered interviews to PLC technicians, these questions are crucial in making sure that you’ve understood the material presented.
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Price | $18.99 |
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Duration | 14.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Neil flores –
I was under the impression I would get a introduction into HMI as well
Ryan Cole –
There is very little instruction/assisting documentation on installing the software required to follow along with the course.
Dominic Lombardo –
This course is absolutely amazing. I have a Electrical Engineering Technology advanced diploma, and this course is an incredible refresher. Very happy!
Derek Brown –
So far so good.
Mike Wolfe –
Almost perfect…. I m a computer programmer of 30 years and I am familiar with PLCs, electrical, and well versed on programming lingo, and have electronics/electrical background, so this is paced perfectly for me. For the true beginner with no computer, electrical, or PLC exposure, this is gonna move waaayyyy too fast. It s going to be a lot of pausing and looking stuff up. Not that that is a bad thing this is exactly how I learned everything I know about computers, networking and programming. For some, it may be a challenge.
Mohammad Abugharbiyeh –
the instructor uses software version different than the one he gave us, so he got more features than me ; i can’t apply what he is doing because my software doesn’t support it in the HMI section, he doesn’t tell us how to open and how to use the HMI. he goes straight to tags the instructor doesn’t answer the questions very bad deal and i should get a refund …..
Paul Triguero –
yes
Sudip Sikdar –
Speaker is knowledgeable but little bit faster.
Daniel Erebi –
The video is not clear as much, but the teacher is good, he has knowledge of the course
William P Young –
I wish there were more help in setting up and running emulation. and also where to find the blocks that are described in the videos.
Akeem Carr –
Learned a lot
David L Blevins –
The instructor seems very knowledgeable and is understandable
Eddie Gibson –
Too basic
Ronald –
I like how he breaks down the lecture and discuss what we are going to do!
Jeremy Thompson –
Love the course. Informative and easy to understand. Well done.
Venkata –
This course is very good for me. I moved from IT to Controls Engineering in a managerial role. I do not get a chance to hands on but I am familiar with PLC’s. I want to understand more and more. I am planning to get into advanced classes as I keep learning.