Relay Logic - The Foundations of Ladder Logic and PLCs
Posted on 21 May 04:13 | by BaDshaH | 0 views
Published 5/2024
Created by Stephen Raymond
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 35 Lectures ( 5h 18m ) | Size: 1.82 GB
Understanding Relay Logic with Practical Simulated Projects to Kickstart your Engineering Education
What you'll learn:
By the end of this course you will understand Relay Logic and its relevance to Ladder Logic, PLCS and Automation in general
You will understand how Relay Logic / Ladder Logic and PLCS are used in real life situations
You will learn the basic electrical components which come together to make logic circuits
You will be able to create simulated Relay Logic Circuits making you think like an Engineer
You will complete 5 projects to test the knowledge you have learnt and to build your logic solving skills
You will understand how what you have learnt is transferable to Ladder Logic and PLCs
By learning these foundation principles, you will be better prepared to start or continue your Engineering Education
Requirements:
No prior experience or knowledge required, perfect for Engineering students or anyone with an interest electrical Engineering
A Windows PC that can run EKTS
Description:
Are you interested in Electrical Engineering?Are you an Engineering Apprentice?Do you want a future in Engineering?Are you an aspiring automation/controls Engineer?Stuck not knowing where to start?If your answer to any of the questions above is yes, then this course is for you.Taking this course you will learn what Relay Logic is, how it works, how it is used in real life situations and how it is a solid foundation in Electrical Engineering. By learning the fundamentals, where Ladder Logic and PLCs grew from, you will be much better equipped for further learningThis course will first explain the theory of Relay Logic and show you what it looks like on paper and also, show and explain to you real world examples. You will learn the basic components used in relay logic with videos of me physically showing you each component and teaching you what they do, how they work and how they are documented in relay logic electric circuit diagrams. Including video demonstrations of the components operating in real time on a test rig.Next to create your own circuits, I will show you how to install and use a free software available online to simulate electrical circuits on your own PC. You will be confident in simulating circuits and you will be starting to think like an Engineer. Now confident with simulating basic electrical circuits, I will set you 5 projects to work on. Each project will give you a specification followed by test criteria which you must fulfil before moving on to the explanation, where I show you how I did it myself. As long as you fulfil the test criteria, there are no wrong solutions. Following completion of these projects, I will explain to you what you should do next depending on what you are interested in for your Engineering Education
Who this course is for:
This course is aimed at anyone wanting to or already on the path to be an electrical engineer, automation engineer or anyone with an interest in electrical engineering, this course will explain to you the basis of logical circuits and get you using your brain on a number of practical projects using free software available online. These practical tasks will give you real experience working out how to design an electrical circuit and will get you thinking like an engineer.
Perfect for Engineering Apprentices
Anyone wanting to be an Automation Engineer or and Electrical Engineer and doesn't know where to start
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