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Faculty of Electrical & Electronics Engineering BEE2931

UniversitiMalaysia Pahang 15.02.2013

Course Name : Basic Programmable Logic Controller


Course Code : BEE2931
Pre Requisite : -
Course Type : Core Program
Semester Offered : BEE – Year 2 Semester 1
: BEP – Year 2 Semester 1
: BEC – Year 2 Semester 1

Credit Hour : 1
Lecture Hours : -
Tutorial Hours : -
Lab Hours : 2

Synopsis This course covered the fundamental of Programmable Logic


Controller (PLC) including input and output component, memory
address, wiring diagram, troubleshooting and design of ladder
diagram.

Course Outcomes At the end of this course, students should be able to:

CO1: Explain the principle, operation and function of PLC.


CO2: Identify PLC hardware and software configuration.
CO3: Construct control operation system for specific task using
PLC.
CO4: Trace the problems in PLC programming implementation.

CO/PO Mapping
PO 01

PO 02

PO 03

PO 04

PO 05

PO 06

PO 07

PO 08

PO 09

PO 10

PO 11

CO 01 X PO 12

CO 02 X
CO 03 X
CO 04 X

Syllabus

1.0 Introduction to Programmable Logic Control (1 hours)

1.1 Principle of control system


1.2 Background and development of PLC
1.2.1 Advantage and disadvantage
1.2.2 Type of PLC
1.2.3 PLC operation
1.2.4 Application of PLC
(BT Level 1: Remembering)

2.0 PLC hardware configuration (2 hours)


2.1 Power supply unit

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2.2 CPU Module


2.3 Input and output units
2.3.1 Digital input/output
2.3.2 Analog input/output
2.4 Point Addressing
2.5 Expanded PLC System
2.6 Power Consumptions
(BT Level 3: Applying)

3.0 PLC system wiring and connection(1 hours)


3.1 PLC safety protection devices
3.2 Power supply unit wiring
3.3 I/O Unit Wiring
3.3.1 External relay
3.3.2 Discrete Input/ Output
(BT Level 3: Applying)

4.0 PLC programming software (1 hours)


4.1 Introduction to Programming Software
4.1.1 Menu Overview
4.1.2 Symbol representation
4.1.3 Relay to ladder diagram
4.1.4 Logic gate to ladder diagram
4.2 Hardware and software integration
4.2.1 Offline environment
4.2.2 Online environment
(BT Level 3: Applying)

5.0 Basic Programming application (4 hours)


5.1 AND and OR application
5.2 Holding circuit
5.2.1 Internal relay
5.2.2 KEEP
5.2.3 SET AND RESET
5.3 TIMER and COUNTER
(BT Level 3: Applying)

6.0 Intermediate Programming application (5 hours)


6.1 DIFFERENTIAL UP/DIFFERENTIAL DOWN (DIFU/DIFD)
6.2 SHIFT REGISTER
6.3 MOVE AND COMPARE
6.4 INTERLOCKING
(BT Level 3: Applying)

References 1. Jon Stenerson “Industrial Automation and Process


Control”,Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall,2003
2. John R Hackworth & Frederick D Hackworth,Jr
“Programmable Logic Controller:Programming Method and
Application”,Upper Saddle River,NJ:Prentice Hall,2004
3. OMRON “Sysmac CQM1H Series Operation Manual”,Revised
August 2005
4. Frank D. Petruzella, “Programmable Logic Controllers”, 3rd
Edition, Mc-Graw Hill, 2005.
5. Omron, “Programming Manual”, Revised December 2003, Omron
Corporation, 2003.

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Assessment Quizzes 10%


Lab Report 10%
Test 1 40%
Test 2 40%
Total 100%

Teaching Approach Theoretical Briefing, Group Exercise, Design Applications


Course Homepage http://notes.ump.edu.my/fkee/BEE1941

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