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EECT 210 - Industrial Computer Controls II


PREREQUISITES: EECT 209 - Industrial Computer Controls I 
PROGRAM: Electronics and Computer Technology
CREDIT HOURS MIN: 3
LECTURE HOURS MIN: 2
LAB HOURS MIN: 2
DATE OF LAST REVISION: Spring, 2019

Serves as an introduction to the field of industrial controls. Students will learn the principles of control systems and how they are applied to a production system to achieve automation. Systems included in the courses are stepper motors, programmable logic controllers, microprocessors, instruments with feedback systems, terminal panel, and remote. Emphasis is placed on programmable logic controllers, safety and the local area network. Structured text programming will be introduced.

MAJOR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course the student will be expected to:

  1. Interpret and create basic ladder logic coding.
  2. Create PLC programs from line scenarios and diagrams.
  3. Assemble a basic PLC system from modular components.
  4. Select and use subroutines and jump instructions appropriately.
  5. Select and use data manipulation, math, logic, and transfer instructions appropriately.
  6. Differentiate between analog and digital techniques.
  7. Develop a Panel view program (Factory talk view Studio).
  8. Translate numerical values between several binary code systems.
  9. Specify and select appropriate input / output modules to include analog.
  10. Install a programmable logic controller workstation using panel view.
  11. Interface PLC technology to AC Controls and DC controls.
  12. Solve application using process control
  13. Integrate programmable control devices with electromechanical control devices.
  14. Network PLC systems to develop an integrated system
  15. Analyze and diagnose systems involving programmable controllers to determine fault areas.
  16. Debug PLC Systems


COURSE CONTENT: Topical areas of study include -
  • Advance PLC theory
  • Terminals
  • Process Control
  • Analog Control
  • Subroutines
  • Coding Systems
  • Networking
  • Advance troubleshooting
  • Multi-speed Controllers

Course Addendum - Syllabus (Click to expand)