
Want to take your coding to the next level? This course will show you ways to optimize your coding and determine faults.
What you'll learn
- One level up from beginner programming techniques
- Setting up a redundant Simatic S7 PLC system
- Using SFC's to obtain PLC operational status
- Using SFC's to obtain PLC module LED status
- Using interrupts to obtain PLC battery fault
- Pulse generation using clock memory
- Pulse generation using cyclic interrupt
- Pulse generation using timer
- Pointer (indirect addressing) for memory addresses
- Pointer (indirect addressing) for datablock addresses
Requirements
- Hardware - Computer (e.g. Desktop or Laptop)
- Software Simatic Manager - Step 7 with PLCSim
Description
This course is for perfect for those who have decided that they want to do more. When you are equipped with basic programming skills, you want to do more!
Want to look into the brains of the PLC CPU to see if there is a fault inside, perhaps a battery waiting to be replaced? or ways to know if a partner of the redundant PLC is accidentally turned to OFF? How about finding a faster way to code? or avoid that typo that wasted you hours to debug?
If these are the questions that you have and have not been able to find a way to solve them, you have come to the right place!
Take this course and see how it can help you.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone interested in PLC programming
- Automation students
- Anyone planning to set foot in the industrial automation field
- Any instructor looking for tutoring material
- Anyone looking to enhance their programming skills