20 Jun,2019
SEIMENS Centre for Mechatronics and Industry 4.0
Details of Training Module
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Introduction
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Why world is moving towards automation?
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Steps to learn basic automation
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Wiring on industrial panel
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Circuits and its types
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Industrial wiring vs Regular wiring
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Shifting of terminals
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Example wiring
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Practical exercises
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Relay
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Constructional details
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Working
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Types of relay on the basis of power supply to actuation coil
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How to use a relay
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Practical exercises
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Latching of relay
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Contactor
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Constructional details
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Working
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Types of contactor on the basis of power supply to actuation coil
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How to use contactor
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Latching circuit for contactor
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Practical exercises
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Timer
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Types of timer based on power supply
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Clock-controlled plunger system for activation and deactivation of the actuation coil
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Types of timer based on time of switching and their construction
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Types of timer based on mnemonic characteristics
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How to use timer
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Practical exercises
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Sensor
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Types of sensor based on sensing ability
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Sensing end plunger system
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LED indication system
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Types of sensor based on feedback or number of wires
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5 wire PNP sensor
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5 wire NPN sensor
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Colour coding of wires
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How to use sensor
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Practical exercises
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Counter
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Types of counter based on power supply
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Types of counter on the basis of way of counting or time of switching
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Types of counter based on mnemonic characteristics
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Constructional details and working of a counter
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How to use counter
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Practical exercises
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Industrial Control and PLC
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Industrial Control
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Continuous control
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Discrete control
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Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)
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Components of a PLC
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Working of a PLC
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Steps for understanding PLC
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Wiring
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Power wiring
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Input wiring
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Output wiring
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Relay Ladder Logic Diagram
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Basic structure of a relay ladder logic diagram
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Order of writing PLC program
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Effect of physical input terminals on the virtual input switches
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State of physical input terminals
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Places where address I0 is present in entire PLC
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Effect of Program on the Physical Output Terminal
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State of physical output terminals
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Places where address Q0 can be present in entire PLC
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State of virtual output coil
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Relationship between virtual output coil and physical output terminal having same address
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Relationship between the state of virtual output coil and virtual
switches having same address
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Practical exercises for PLC