Learning Industrial Automation
42mGeneral2021-12-16
Authors

Zahraa Khalil
Engineering Instructor and Educator
Course details
Industrial automation is the use of computers and robots to control industrial processes, like manufacturing, without significant human intervention. Used correctly, automation can increase the quality, safety, and accuracy of these processes. It's the job of the people in industrial automation to design the systems, configure the controllers, and monitor the processes. This course provides an overview of the topic, designed to help anyone hoping to enter the field in a role such as electrical or mechanical engineer, automation technician, or design manager.
Learn about the components and networks involved at each level of automation: field level, control level, and management level. Explore the different devices involved, from the programmable logic controllers (PLCs) on the factory floor, to OPC software that give technicians insights into operations. Instructor Zahraa Khalil, an engineer and educator, also provides an overview of SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition), an industrial control system architecture that enables supervision over large distances and multiple sites.
Learning objectives
Overview of industrial automation
Field level
Communication level
Management level
PLC programming
OPC software
SCADA
Learn about the components and networks involved at each level of automation: field level, control level, and management level. Explore the different devices involved, from the programmable logic controllers (PLCs) on the factory floor, to OPC software that give technicians insights into operations. Instructor Zahraa Khalil, an engineer and educator, also provides an overview of SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition), an industrial control system architecture that enables supervision over large distances and multiple sites.
Learning objectives
Overview of industrial automation
Field level
Communication level
Management level
PLC programming
OPC software
SCADA
Skills covered
PLC Industrial Controls and ProgrammingHardwareProduct and Industrial DesignProduct and ManufacturingOne-Off
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Introduction to industrial automation
- 02 - What you should know
1. Industrial Automation
- 03 - Basics of industrial automation
- 04 - Field level
- 05 - Communication level 1 - EtherNET
- 06 - Communication level 2 - ControlNET
- 07 - Communication level 3 - Device
- 08 - Control (PLC and DCS) and management level
2. Programmable Logic Controller
- 09 - Programmable logic controller (PLC) overview
- 10 - Main components
- 11 - Programmable logic controller programming languages
- 12 - Programmable logic controller programming - Block diagram
- 13 - Programmable logic controller programming - Ladder logic
- 14 - Human-machine interface (HMI)
- 15 - Open Platform Communications (OPC)
- 16 - Open Platform Communications (OPC) software
3. Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
- 17 - Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) defined
- 18 - Components, layout, and design
- 19 - SCADA functions and usage
Conclusion
- 20 - Next steps
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