Introduction to PLC
About Course
Master the fundamentals of industrial automation with this hands-on introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) — the brains behind modern manufacturing and control systems.
This course is designed for beginners who want to understand how PLCs work, how they are programmed, and how they control machines and processes in real-world industrial environments.
You’ll start with the basics of automation and control logic, explore the components and architecture of a PLC, and learn how to write, simulate, and troubleshoot simple programs using Ladder Logic. Through practical examples and guided exercises, you’ll gain the foundational skills needed to start your journey in industrial automation, robotics, or control engineering.
What You’ll Learn:
✅ The role of PLCs in automation and industry
✅ Main hardware components and system architecture
✅ Understanding inputs, outputs, sensors, and actuators
✅ Basics of Ladder Logic programming
✅ How to create, upload, and test PLC programs
✅ Real-world applications of PLCs in factories and production systems
✅ Troubleshooting and safety practices
Who This Course Is For:
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Engineering students and beginners in industrial automation
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Technicians and electricians looking to upgrade their skills
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Anyone interested in factory automation, robotics, or control systems
By the End of This Course:
You’ll have a strong foundation in PLC operation and programming, understand key industrial automation concepts, and be ready to advance to more complex PLC and SCADA systems.
Course Content
1. Introduction to Industrial Automation and PLC Fundamentals
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Introduction to Industrial Automation and PLC Fundamentals
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A Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) is primarily used to automate industrial processes such as machine control and production lines.