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Introduction to 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 lecturers collected from Youtube

PLC e-Learning Sessions

Session 1 – Introduction to PLC and PLC Wiring

This video explains the various terminals of PLC and its wiring fundamentals. It show’s how to connect Inputs and Output to the PLC terminals.

Session 2 – How PLC Ladder Logic Programming Works

This video explains how to make basic PLC Ladder in the Software environment. It explains the concept of NO (normal opened) and NC (normal closed) switches and contacts.

Session 3 – Introduction to PLC Trainer Device and PLC Software

This video shows practice work with PLC Trainer Device and PLC Software in order to explain what ladder logic is and how it actually works.

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Allen-Bradley PLC Training Videos (AB PLC Training)

Problem: Mistakes and Misconceptions

For our first video lesson we will use a simple little white box for a quick warm-up exercise. Even if you’re beyond the beginner stage, stay tuneed for just a few minutes this uncomplicated little boxes bewildered.

Basic Inputs and Outputs

We’ll start with a input device switching in most micro-logic systems the input wiring is connected to a role screws along the top of the unit. It’s like a five hundred system…

Introducing the PLC Processor

In this video we will introduce the PLC processor – the brain of the operation, and see how it fits into the picture. With most small micro-logic systems the processor is actually located here in the middle, but with a slick five hundred system…

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