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WW Year B.Tech. REE Laemoster LTP C
3- - 3
LOGIC CON ROLLERS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS
(Professional Ulective ~ 111)
PROGRAMMABLE
Prerequisites: Microprocessors
sind Microcontrollers, Control systems.
Course Objectives:
To understand the
generic archite
Progr:
rogrammable Logic Controller,
To develop a software
technique for PLC
To apply knowledge gained about PLCs to ide
Applications
‘cture and constituent components of a
Program using modern engineering tools and
ntily few real life industrial
Unit (-8 Lecture Hours):
interfacing CPU processor pr
construction of PLC ladder diay
PLC Basics PLC system, I/O modules and
ogramming equipment programming formats,
grams, devices connected to 1/0 modules.
Unit-II (-10 Lecture Hours): PLC Programming input instructions, outputs,
operational procedures, programming examples using contacts and coils. Drill.
Press operation. Digital logic gates programming in the Boolean algebra
System, conversion examples Ladder diagrams for process control Ladder
diagrams and sequence listings, ladder diagram construction, and flow chart
for spray process system
Unit-II (~10 Lecture Hours): PLC Registers: Characteristics of Registers
module addressing holding registers input registers, output registers. PLC
Functions Timer functions and industrial applications counters counter
function industrial applications, Architecture functions, Number comparison
functions, number conversion functions.
Unit-IV (-8 Lecture Hours}: Data handling functions: SKIP, Master control
Relay Jump Move FIFO, FAL, ONS, CLR and Sweep functions and their
applications. Bit Pattern and changing a bit shift register, sequence functions
and applications, controlling of two axes and three axis Robots with PLC,
Matrix functions.
Unit-V (-8 Lecture Hours): Analog PLC operation: Analog modules and
systems Anslog signal processing multi bit data processing, analog output
application examples, PID principles position indicator with PID control, PI
modules, PID tuning, PID functions 1) a
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John W Webb, Ronald A Reiss, “Programmable Logic Controllers ~
Principle and Applications", Fifth edition,: PHI, 2003
AJR Hackworth, FD Hackworth, “Programmable Logic Controllers -
Programming Method and Applications’, First edition,: Pearson, 2006.
REFERENCES;
2
1 LA. Bryan and EA. Bryan, “Programmable Controllers-Theory and
applications", Second edition: An Industrial Text Company Publication.
2. Dag H. Hanssen, “Programmable Logic Controllers: A Practical Approach
SO 61131.3 using CODESYS”, First edition, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd,
2015.
Online resources:
https:/ /nptel.ac.in/courses/ 108105063 /pdt/L-
19(SM)%20(1A&C)%20((EE)NPTEL).pdf
hups: //nptel.ac.in /courses/ 112102011 /downloads /faq’s200!%20module%20
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http /1ee.sharif.edu/~industrialcontrol/LADDER LOGIC Tutorial.pdf
http: / /jjackson. eng.ua.edu/courses/ece485/lectures/
Course Outcomes:
Upon the completion of the course the student will be able to
1. Develop and explain the working of PLC with the help of a block diagram.
2. Execute, debug and test the programs developed for digital and analog
operations.
3. Apply the knowledge of timer/counters with PLCs
4. Reproduce block diagram representation on industrial applications using
PLC. 0)
5. Understanding to interface various devices to PLCs
6. Acquire the knowledge of analog devices and their interfacing with PLC
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