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Nov 23, 2024
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MT 115B - Programmable Logic Controllers I Credits: 3 Description Presents the principle of programming logic controller and computerized sensor controls. Emphasis placed on troubleshooting and maintaining computerized sensor control systems.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Navigate through user software.
- Understand and use software instructions offered in user software.
- Understand and select proper communication drivers to interface with a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) system.
- Program off-line and go online to a Micro PLC system.
- Wire input and output devices to a Micro PLC system.
- Understand the difference between traio outputs, transistor out puts, and relay outputs.
- Demonstrate the design of the Input and Output cards in a PLC system.
- Demonstrate the major hardware parts of PLC systems and how they are used together.
- Troubleshoot the hardware of a Micro PLC system.
- Document software and store in a common database.
- Identify applications for PLC systems.
- Replace existing relay logic applications with a PLC ladder logic system.
Prerequisite: A grade of C or higher in AC 102B or ET 131B or MT 102B or MT 104B ; AND either IS 100B (with a grade of pass) or a grade of C or higher in IS 101 or CIT 112 or CSCO 120 ; or Instructor or Department approval
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