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Learning PLC Ladder Logic: 1 The Basics

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Zahraa Khalil

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  • 01 - Program PLCs with ladder logic.mp4
    00:48
  • 02 - What you should know.mp4
    00:18
  • 01 - PLC programming languages.mp4
    01:28
  • 02 - LogixPro PLC simulation software.mp4
    06:23
  • 01 - Programming concept.mp4
    02:02
  • 02 - Input instructions.mp4
    04:08
  • 03 - Output instructions.mp4
    02:46
  • 04 - IO with a push button and light.mp4
    05:03
  • 05 - IO with alternating lights.mp4
    02:16
  • 06 - Field devices and program instructions.mp4
    01:59
  • 07 - Normally open (NO) contact with XIC and XIO.mp4
    03:17
  • 08 - Normally closed (NC) contact with XIC and XIO.mp4
    03:22
  • 01 - Multiple inputs.mp4
    02:02
  • 02 - Example of multiple inputs (AND and OR).mp4
    04:14
  • 03 - Multiple outputs.mp4
    01:29
  • 04 - Seal-in and hold-in instruction.mp4
    03:10
  • 05 - Branching operation and examples.mp4
    03:43
  • 06 - Rung operation case study, part 1.mp4
    04:12
  • 07 - Rung operation case study, part 2.mp4
    04:00
  • 08 - Multiple IO case study.mp4
    04:26
  • 09 - Latchunlatch output.mp4
    05:21
  • 10 - Latchunlatch example.mp4
    04:58
  • 01 - Timer instruction overview.mp4
    04:52
  • 02 - Timer status bits (EN, DN, and TT).mp4
    05:43
  • 03 - Timer types (TON and TOF) and diagrams.mp4
    03:49
  • 04 - Use a timer to flash a light.mp4
    04:36
  • 05 - Counter instruction.mp4
    04:33
  • 06 - Examples of counter types.mp4
    05:25
  • 07 - Counter and timer case study.mp4
    05:43
  • 01 - Case overview.mp4
    03:17
  • 02 - Part 1 Counting sheets.mp4
    02:33
  • 03 - Part 2 Running the conveyer.mp4
    02:02
  • 04 - Part 3 Applying paint.mp4
    02:25
  • 05 - Part 4 Programming the second conveyer.mp4
    02:58
  • 06 - Ladder logic program simulation.mp4
    02:55
  • 07 - Part 5 Add stops to complete the program.mp4
    01:41
  • 01 - Next steps.mp4
    01:20
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    Industrial automation technologies have made manufacturing processes increasingly more efficient. Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) are commonly used in industrial automation, and many of these industrial computer control systems use ladder logic as their main programming language. In this course, engineer and educator Zara Khalil covers the basics of PLC ladder logic programming. Explore fundamental concepts such as rung operation, timer and counter instruction, and the main types of input and output instructions used in ladder logic programming. Along the way, Zara shares case studies that can help you grasp the real-world application of these concepts.

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    Zahraa Khalil
    Zahraa Khalil
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    Am an Engineering Instructor and a passionate educator for both Post Secondary Education level and in STEM for young generation ,I am an M.Eng graduate ، Electrical and Computer Engineering Masters . I am currently working as Embedded Systems Developer/Coordinator at McMaster University at the W Booth School of Engineering Practice and Technology. While also enjoying working & creating courses on LinkedIn learning as Content Author-[In]structor (Check out my courses here, related to PLC, SCADA, Arduino Programming, IoT) : https://www.linkedin.com/learning/instructors/zahraa-khalil I love and thrive on volunteering , I have been volunteering ever since mid-school , one of my wonderful experience is with IEEE WIE (Women in Engineering) since 2014 , and was a Canada Central Area Chair for 2019-2020. I also enjoy volunteering in local events/workshops in teaching programming and STEM to young generation Outside Education & Engineering , you would find me enjoying jigsaw puzzles, painting ,plants ,and as an AD in film sets.
    LinkedIn Learning is an American online learning provider. It provides video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative, and business skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn. All the courses on LinkedIn fall into four categories: Business, Creative, Technology and Certifications. It was founded in 1995 by Lynda Weinman as Lynda.com before being acquired by LinkedIn in 2015. Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in December 2016.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 37
    • duration 2:05:17
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    • Release Date 2023/10/03