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FSI-VAM-KAcad. year: 2024/2025
The course introduces the student to area of basics of programmable logic controllers (PLC), which are today an integral part of industry and non-industry automation. After the theoretical introduction the course is based on practical laboratory exercises which are realized in the institute’s laboratory.
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Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
Credit conditions: active participation in laboratory exercises. Design of configuration and program creation for thematic tasks. Basic knowledge test.
Aims
By completing the course, students will gain basic knowledge with the work and implementation of simple programmable logic controllers.
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Classification of course in study plans
specialization AIŘ , 3 year of study, winter semester, compulsory
Guided consultation in combined form of studies
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Syllabus
Introduction to the issue of programmable logic controllers.Programmable programmable logic controllers Siemens LOGO!.Elements of logic control and simulation of logic circuits.Combinational and sequential logic circuits.Design and implementation of state machines.Code editing, optimization and documentation.Programmable logic controllers in general.Periphery of programmable logic controllers.Kinds of writing and executing programs.Data communication, visualization, drive control.
Laboratory exercise
Exercises are conducted in laboratories in blocks with following structure:Solving basic combinational and sequential logic control tasks (lighting control, level control, temperature control, etc.) on PLC Siemens LOGO!Solving more complex sequential logical control tasks (control of a model of an automatic washing machine, intersection, intelligent lighting, etc.) on PLC Siemens LOGO!Basics of working with higher class programmable logical controlers and programming in the ST language.Demonstration of the use of PLC in controlling a more complex system (servomechanism control, CNC milling machine control, robot control).
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