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This document outlines the course details for a Programmable Logic Controller course, including the course code, semester, teaching scheme, credits, objectives, content, and outcomes. The course aims to provide knowledge of PLC programming and operations. It will cover an overview of automation systems, PLC components and wiring, PLC programming using logic gates and timers/counters, and exercises in simulation mode. The accompanying lab course involves experiments with 10 projects controlling systems like tank filling, pumps, and furnaces using PLCs. Students will learn to connect devices to PLC I/O modules, understand PLC registers, create ladder diagrams, and apply PLC timing functions for industrial process control.

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BPLC EEgv

This document outlines the course details for a Programmable Logic Controller course, including the course code, semester, teaching scheme, credits, objectives, content, and outcomes. The course aims to provide knowledge of PLC programming and operations. It will cover an overview of automation systems, PLC components and wiring, PLC programming using logic gates and timers/counters, and exercises in simulation mode. The accompanying lab course involves experiments with 10 projects controlling systems like tank filling, pumps, and furnaces using PLCs. Students will learn to connect devices to PLC I/O modules, understand PLC registers, create ladder diagrams, and apply PLC timing functions for industrial process control.

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SURESH GYAN VIHAR UNIERSITY

GYAN VIHAR SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY


DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Course Title: Basic Programmable Logic Controller Course Code : MAP (T)
Semester : VII Core / Elective: PROGRAME CORE
Teaching Scheme in Hrs (L:T:P) : 2:2:0 Credits : 2 Credits
Type of course : Theory Total Contact Hours : 36
Continuous Internal Evaluation : 40 Marks SEE : 60 Marks
Programmes: B.Tech Mechanical Engineering

Pre-requisites:
Basic Knowledge of pneumatic controlled system, hydrullics and fluid mechanics
Course Objectives:
To provide knowledge levels needed for PLC programming and operating.
To make the students how devices to which PLC input and output modules are connected
To train the students to create ladder diagrams from process control descriptions.
To make the students understand various types of PLC registers
Apply PLC Timers and Counters for the control of industrial processes
Course Content:

Unit Course Contents Hour


s s
I Overview of Automation System. What is Automation?
Different devices used in Automation. Role of PLC in automation system.
Scope of Automation field in present and future. Comparison between Automated and
Manual Operated Systems. Overview of Switchgears 7
What is a Relay and its applications? Introduction to Switching devices like Contactors,
Solenoids, MCB’s etc. Symbolic representation of different electrical & electronic
components in wiring diagram.
II Different types of Signals. Digital Signal. Analog Signal. Overview of Limit Switches,
Proximity Switches & Reed switches. Introduction to PLC.
Comparison of PLC & PC What is a PLC? How does a PLC work? Applications of PLC 7
Block Diagram of PLC. Processing cycle of PLC. Different types of PLC’s available in the
market
III Programmable Logic Controller. Specifications of PLC. Onboard/Inline/Remote IO’s
Memory Allocation in PLC. What is Scan time of PLC? I/O handling capacity of different
PLC. Internal Structure of PLC. Hardware Details of the PLC. Wiring and Connection 7
Techniques. Safety Measures for handling the PLC. Network Settings/Communication
Settings
IV Introduction to PLC Software. Overview of Software/Software at a glance 7
Hardware Configuration. Communication Settings for PLC. PLC Programming. Building
simple logic in PLC (AND/OR/NOT)
Online & Offline Change. Overview of different types of Data types in PLC programming.
SURESH GYAN VIHAR UNIERSITY
GYAN VIHAR SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Standard format for addressing the variables. Standard Time formats
Rules for Declaration of Variable names.Working with Digital Signals/IO’s
Relay Logic. Introduction to Timer/Counters/Triggers/FlipFlops
Exercises based on Timers, Counters, Flip Flops & Triggers. Usage of Mathematical
Operators, Comparators, Conversion. Operators, Multiplexers & Logical Gates in the PLC
Program
V Exercises based on the above operators. Compilation & Downloading the program to PLC.
Trouble Shooting the PLC programming errors. Local & Global Variables
Declaration in Tabular Format. Display of Address and Comments in Logic.
Jump & Return Command. Commands like Run, Stop, Reset, Reset Original, Breakpoint 7
etc. Different Methods to take the PLC Program Backup (Source Code
Download/Upload, Archive/Restore & Export/Import) Library Management
Target Settings. Running the PLC program in Simulation Mode
Total 36

Reference:
I. Programmable Logic Controllers — Principle and Applications by John W Webb and Ronald A
Reiss Filth edition, PHI 2. Programmable Logic Controllers — Programming Method and
Applications by JR Hackworth and ED Hackworth — Jr- Pearson, 2004.
Course outcomes:
On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
To provide the knowledge about understand various types of PLC registers
Able to create ladder diagrams from process control descriptions.
Ability to apply PLC timers and counters for the control of industrial processes
Able to use different types PLC functions, Data Handling Function.
Able to develop a ―coil and contact‖ control system to operate a basic robot and analog PLC operations.
SURESH GYAN VIHAR UNIERSITY
GYAN VIHAR SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Course Code :
Course Title: Programmable Logic Controller Lab Pre-
MAP (L)
Semester : VII Core / Elective:
PROGRAME CORE
Teaching Scheme in Hrs (L:T:P) : 0:0:1 Credits : 2
Credits
Type of course : Lab Experiment Total Contact Hours : 20
Continuous Internal Evaluation : 60 Marks SEE : 40
Marks
Programmes: B.Tech Mechanical Engineering
requisites:
Basic Knowledge of pneumatic controlled system, hydrullics and fluid mechanics
Course Objectives:
To provide knowledge levels needed for PLC programming and operating.
To make the students how devices to which PLC input and output modules are connected
To train the students to create ladder diagrams from process control descriptions.
To make the students understand various types of PLC registers
Apply PLC Timers and Counters for the control of industrial processes
Course Content:

Topic and Contents Hours Marks


LIST OF EXPERIMENTS (ANY 10) 20 100
PROJECT 1: TANK FILLING DEVICE SIMULATOR

PROJECT 2: SUPERVISE EQUIPMENT

PROJECT 3: PUMP CONTROL 1

PROJECT 4: SELECTIVE BAND SWITCH

PROJECT 5: GATE CONTROL SYSTEM Two hours


for each
PROJECT 9: FURNACE DOOR CONTROL experiment

PROJECT 10: REACTION VESSEL

PROJECT 13: CLEANING SYSTEM

PROJECT 16: CHANGING FLOOR

PLC Interfacing with Hydraulics and Pneumatics

TOTAL 20 100
Reference:
I. Programmable Logic Controllers — Principle and Applications by John W Webb and Ronald A Reiss Filth
edition, PHI 2. Programmable Logic Controllers — Programming Method and Applications by JR
Hackworth and ED Hackworth — Jr- Pearson, 2004.

Course outcomes:
On successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
Ability to gain knowledge on Programmable Logic Controllers
SURESH GYAN VIHAR UNIERSITY
GYAN VIHAR SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Will understand different types of Devices to which PLC input and output modules are connected
To provide the knowledge about understand various types of PLC registers
Able to create ladder diagrams from process control descriptions.
Ability to apply PLC timers and counters for the control of industrial processes 6 Able to use different types PLC functions, Data
Handling Function.

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