Target Audience: Aspiring automation engineers, advanced learners,
Focus: In-depth mastery of PLC programming, SCADA, and industrial automation systems
Schedule:
Month 1: Fundamentals
Introduction to PLCs, hardware components, and wiring.
Basics of ladder logic and programming.
Hands-on: Create simple programs for timers and counters.
Month 2: Intermediate Programming
Advanced ladder logic (data handling, analog processing).
Communication protocols (RS232, Modbus).
Hands-on: Program temperature and level control systems.
Month 3: SCADA and HMI
SCADA concepts and software tools.
Designing HMI screens.
Hands-on: Develop a SCADA system for a process plant.
Month 4: Industrial Applications
Case studies on sugar mills, cement plants, etc.
Process control techniques and motor control systems.
Hands-on: Implement motor control using VFDs.
Month 5: Advanced Topics
IoT integration with PLCs.
Safety standards and troubleshooting techniques.
Hands-on: Create a PLC-based IoT monitoring system.
Month 6: Project Development
Capstone project: Design and execute an industrial automation project.
Presentation and evaluation.
Target Audience: Intermediate learners, professionals seeking career enhancement
Focus: Comprehensive PLC and SCADA knowledge
Schedule:
Month 1: Basics and Hardware
Introduction to PLCs, wiring, and software.
Basic ladder logic programming.
Hands-on: Simple sequential operations.
Month 2: Programming and SCADA
Advanced programming concepts.
Introduction to SCADA and HMI.
Hands-on: Develop a SCADA interface for process monitoring.
Month 3: Industrial Applications
Case studies and troubleshooting.
Hands-on: Implement a control system for a conveyor belt or packaging machine.
Target Audience: Beginners and students
Focus: Quick introduction to PLC programming and basic applications
Schedule:
Week 1-2: Fundamentals
Overview of PLCs, hardware, and ladder logic.
Hands-on: Build simple timer and counter programs.
Week 3-4: Intermediate Skills
Analog signal handling and process control.
Hands-on: Program a temperature monitoring system.
Week 5-6: Practical Applications
Case studies and troubleshooting basics.
Hands-on: Mini-project (e.g., motor control or traffic light system).
Target Audience: Beginners looking for a foundational understanding
Focus: Introduction to PLCs with hands-on practice
Schedule:
Week 1: Basics
PLC hardware and software basics.
Hands-on: Simple ladder logic programs.
Week 2: Programming Techniques
Timers, counters, and logic functions.
Hands-on: Create sequential operations.
Week 3: Applications
Introduction to SCADA and HMI.
Hands-on: Design a basic HMI screen.
Week 4: Mini Project
Combine concepts to automate a simple process (e.g., water level control).
Target Audience: Beginners or industry professionals seeking a crash course
Focus: Key concepts of PLC programming and applications
Schedule:
Day 1-5: Basics
Introduction to PLCs and ladder logic.
Hands-on: Basic programs (timers, counters).
Day 6-10: Intermediate Programming
Analog processing and troubleshooting basics.
Hands-on: Build a temperature or level control system.
Day 11-15: Application and Wrap-Up
Real-world applications and mini-project.
Hands-on: Automate a simple process like a conveyor belt.
Practical Projects
Examples:
Conveyor belt automation.
Traffic light control system.
Temperature monitoring and control for a cold storage room.
Packaging machine sequence automation
General Daily Schedule (8 Hours per Day)
Morning Session: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Lunch Break: 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Afternoon Session: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Contact Us
The Automation Company (TAC) Mohali
F-270, Phase 8 B, Mohali
Call @ 6239648787
Email- teamtacmohali@gmail.com