Key words
Objectives
To be able to analyse a simple control scheme as it comes to function and
choice of components
To be able to choose norms in a CAD programme, deduct connecting data from a
scheme, choose automatically materials and components
To be able to understand the relation betwwen an ER model and a CAD
programme
To be able to programme a structured PLC
To be able to predict a PLC programme in case of faults
Programme contol, analogous signal processing
To be able to regroup measure data according to given data
To be able to realize a project
Topics
The course covers the following topics :
Analyses of a simple scheme
Drawing, editing, filling out and printing of a scheme + exercises
Generation of connecting data and choice of materials + application,
evaluation exercise
PLC in - and output, supply, synoptics
Structured PLC programming
Visual data, draw up charts and prognoses
Projects
Evaluation of projects.
Prerequisites
To be able to apply the CAD course and the electrical projects
Final Objectives
Materials used
teacher' s course ??D - scheme analyses ??bout 150 pages),
assigments during seminars, stencils, floppies
Study costs
Study guidance
Teaching Methods
Seminars : exercices, assigments seminars, individual projects and self
study
Assessment
Theory (oral / written examination)
Exercises (seminars permanent evaluation)
Seminars are adjudged by means of permanent evaluation and reports
Advise : Thorough preparation (previous and at home) of the assigments is
necessary
Both the CAD - course and the electricity projects are considered to be
actual knowledge.
Lecturer(s)
Charles VAN DEN BERGHE
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