PLC and Ladder (LAD) Logic Diagram

A Programmable Logic Controller – PLC, also known as programmable controller, is the name given to a type of computer commonly used in commercial and industrial control applications. PLCs can differ from office computers in the types of tasks that they perform and the hardware and software they require to perform these tasks.

All PLCs monitor inputs and other variable values, make decisions based on a stored program, and control outputs to automate a process or machine.

This PLC Programming Training consist of various video sessions collected from Youtube.

PLC e-Learning Sessions

No. Video name Watch 1 // Session 1 – Introduction to PLC and PLC Wiring . Session 2 – How PLC Ladder Logic Programming Works . Session 3 – Introduction to PLC Trainer Device and PLC Software . Session 4 – Fundamental Commands of PLC . 2 // How To Program a PLC – Basic Level 1 . How To Program a PLC – Basic Level 2 . How To Program a PLC – Basic Level 3 . How To Program a PLC – Basic Level 4 . How To Program a PLC – Basic Level 5 . How To Program a PLC – Basic Level 6 . 3 // PLC Lecture 01 – Introduction to Relays and Industrial Control . PLC Lecture 02 – Number Systems . PLC Lecture 03 – Relay Coils to Bits in Memory . PLC Lecture 04 – Evolution of the Control System . PLC Lecture 05 – Computer Control . PLC Lecture 06 – I/O Scan, Saga of Pencil and the Paychecks . PLC Lecture 07 – PLC Hardware . PLC Lecture 08 – The Original Rack of Memory PLC2 PLC5 . PLC Lecture 09 – Memory Mapping RSLogix500 SLC500 Micrologix . PLC Lecture 10 – I/O Structures RSLogix500 SLC500 Micrologix . PLC Lecture 11 – IO and the Memory, RSLogix500 SLC500 Micrologix . PLC Lecture 12 – Data Files vs Program Files – Sinking Sourcing .

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