requirements
No previous experience is needed. You will learn everything you need
Description
Learn the basic theory of the PLC as well as identify its inputs, outputs and connections. You will learn the advantages, disadvantages and its practical uses as well as the advantages of programmed logic vs. wired logic. You will solve your doubts while you enter this world of programming.
My goal is to get you into this world of automation so that you can take your own path in this world.
You can start by taking this course and then enroll in the full course, either because you are passionate about automation or because you want to use it as a hobby, what matters is that you can apply what you have learned in this course and it is useful to you in your work or in your daily life.
A Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) is a small computer used in the automation of real-world processes, such as production lines, machine tools, parts handling, packaging, conveyors, stations. pumping stations, traffic lights, etc. The complexity of systems controlled by PLCs range from small dedicated applications to powerful and extremely complex assembly lines (for example, in vehicle manufacturing).
The PLC usually uses a microprocessor. Unlike general purpose computers, PLCs are packaged and designed to work in wide temperature ranges, are dirty, and are immune to electrical noise. Mechanically they are stronger and more resistant to vibration and impact.