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After taking this course, you’ll be able to:

  • Demonstrate how to populate ladder logic rungs and address Bit Logic instructions on each rung using Absolute and Symbolic Addressing

  • Demonstrate how to address Timers and Counters

  • Demonstrate how to configure Digital input and output modules referenced to Bit logic instruction addresses

  • Demonstrate how to download and run a simple bit logic PLC program using PLCSIM

  • Explain the purpose of the Latch and Set instructions and demonstrate the proper use of each

  • Write a ladder logic program to accomplish Start-Stop Motor Control

  • Using PLCSIM demonstrate the operation of a Start-Stop Motor Controller

  • List the 3 programming languages available in Step 7

  • Explain and demonstrate the operation of RS and SR Flip-flops.

  • Demonstrate how to use the 3 types of Step 7 timers: Pulse, On-Delay, and Off-Delay.

Your full course curriculum

    1. 1. Familiarity with PLC programming environment

    2. 2. PLC Input, Output and Memory Bit Addressing

    3. 3. How to Address Timer And Counter in a PLC Program?

    4. 4. Running a 3-Phase Motor PLC Program _ Part 1

    5. 5. Running a 3-Phase Motor PLC Program _ Part2

    6. 6. How Does a Latch Instruction Work in PLC Programming?

    7. 7. How to Use a Normally Open Stop Switch in Your PLC Program?

    8. 8. Why Should Stop Switches Normally Be Closed?

    9. 9. Why Do You Need to Use Feedback Contacts in Your PLC Program?

    10. 10. Using the SET Instruction Instead of a Latch Instruction in Your PLC Program

    11. 11. Drill Press PLC Program

    12. 12. Two-Hand Control PLC Program

    13. 13. STEP 7 Programming Languages

    14. 14. Using a Symbol Table for Symbolic Addressing in PLC Programming

    15. 15. How Do Flip-Flops Work in PLC Programming?

    16. 16. How Does the CPU Process Your PLC Program?

    17. 17. Let's Control the Level of This Tank!

    18. 18. Can a Motor Work in Both Momentary and Latched Modes?

    19. 19. CW and CCW Rotations PLC Program (Normal Mode)

    20. 20. CW and CCW Rotations PLC Program (Fast Mode)

    21. 21. How Can We Make a "Bit" Address to Solve Always True or Always False?

    22. 22. Last Line Priority in PLC Programming

    23. 23. Positive Edge Detection in PLC Programming

    24. 24. Negative Edge Detection in PLC Programming

    25. 25. Address Positive and Negative Edge Detection in PLC Programming

    26. 26. Drill Press PLC Program (Positive Edge)

    27. 27. How to Use a Single Switch Both as Start and Stop Switch in PLC Programming?

    28. 28. How to Use a Single Switch Both as Start and Stop Switch?

    29. 29. Running 4 Motors one after the other with One Start Switch_Part 1

    30. 30. Running 4 Motors one after the other with One Start Switch_Part 2

    31. 31. Midline in PLC Programming

    1. 32. Introduction to Pulse Timers in PLC Programming

    2. 33. Introduction to On-Delay Timers in PLC Programming

    3. 34. Introduction to Off-Delay Timers in PLC Programming

    4. 35. Running 3 Motors with Pulse Timers PLC Program

    5. 36. Running 3 Motors with Extended Pulse Timers PLC Program

    6. 37. Generating Square Wave Using Pulse Timer PLC Program

    7. 38. Automatic Industrial Dryer PLC Program - Part 1

    8. 39. Automatic Industrial Dryer - Part 2

    9. 40. Automatic Industrial Dryer PLC Program (Not Instruction)

    10. 41. CW and CCW Rotations Using Timer _ Part 1

    11. 42. CW and CCW Rotations Using Timer _ Part 2

    12. 43. Two-Hand Control PLC Program (Timer Hack)

    13. 44. Is STEP 7 V13 Scary

    14. 45. What are the requirements for installing STEP 7 (TIA Portal)

    15. 46. Creating projects in STEP 7 V13 (TIA Portal)

    16. 47. Hardware Configuration in STEP 7 V13 (TIA Portal)

    17. 48. Writing a PLC Program in STEP 7 V13 (TIA Portal)

    18. 49. Pipe Water Test PLC Program _ Part 1

    19. 50. Pipe Water Test PLC Program _ Part 2

    20. 51. Pipe Water Test PLC Program _ Part 3

    21. 52. Pipe Water Test PLC Program _ Part 4

    22. 53. Pipe Water Test PLC Program _ Part 5

    23. 54. Using NO or NC Contacts in PLC Programming _ Part 1

    24. 55. Using NO or NC Contacts in PLC Programming _ Part 2

    25. 56. Single Start Switch PLC Program _ Part 1

    26. 57. Single Start Switch PLC Program _ Part 2

    1. 58. Introduction to Counters in PLC Programming _ Part 1

    2. 59. Introduction to Counters in PLC Programming _ Part 2

    3. 60. Factory Warehouse PLC Program

    4. 61. Custom Preset Values for Counters

    5. 62. Temporary Product Storage Area PLC Program

    6. 63. Bottle Filling Process PLC Program _ Part 1

    7. 64. Bottle Filling Process PLC Program _ Part 2

    8. 65. Bottle Filling Process PLC Program _ Part 3

    9. 66. Bottle Filling Process PLC Program _ Part 4

    10. 67. Bottle Filling Process PLC Program _ Part 5

    11. 68. Bottle Filling Process PLC Program _ Part 6

    12. 69. Bottle Filling Process PLC Program _ Part 7

    13. 70. How Many S7 Counters Can You Use in Your PLC Program?

    14. 71. How to Prevent Counter Value Reset When the PLC Power is Cut Off?

    15. 72. Extended Timing Using a Combination of a Timer and Counter_ Part 1

    16. 73. Extended Timing Using a Combination of a Timer and Counter _ Part 2

    17. 74. Testing the PLC Program in Single Scan Mode

    18. 75. Counter Bit Instructions in PLC Programming

    1. 76. Archiving and Retrieving a PLC Project in STEP7 V5.X

    2. 77. Archiving and Retrieving PLC Project in TIA Portal V14

About this course

  • 77 lessons
  • 6.5 hours of video content
  • Pro Course
  • Earn Certificate of Completion

Ideal for you if…

  • You are an aspiring PLC programmer

  • You are an engineer, electrician, technician, or other field maintenance type that needs a solid foundation in PLC Hardware and an introduction to programming languages

Description

This course builds on the first course using the Siemens S7 Simulation program PLCSIM. Participants are taken through the steps of writing ladder logic PLC programs using bit logic, timers, and counters and configuring IO for several typical industrial description applications. PLCSIM is then used to download and run these programs and test the IO. Participants will also be introduced to Tag Addressing in Step 7 V13 (TIA Portal). Participants will also be shown how to Archive and Retrieve a Step 7 or TIA Portal project.

Prepare for better pay & bigger responsibility

Testimonial title

Marcin Trojak

From my experience, I have to say that RealPars is the most professional online training program out there. The instructors are easy to follow and clearly explain PLC theories with excellent supporting visuals and real-life application examples. I like that they provide a summary after each lesson that brings together all the information and makes it easier to retain. Plus, I can train anytime, anywhere. I’m a maintenance apprentice right now, but when I complete RealPars training I’ll be ready to go after the PLC programming jobs I want.

Mohammad Khabazi

I work on electrical and instrument maintenance now, but my goal is to become a full-time PLC programmer. University courses take too much money and time. The RealPars video training method is great…the instructors are all experts and speak clearly so they keep my interest and are easy to follow. I’m eager to gain even more PLC expertise as new content is added.

Meet your instructor

Shahpour Shapournia

Shahpour has 8 years of experience as a PLC programmer mainly in the oil, gas, and steel industry. He understands the challenges of becoming a successful automation engineer, because he was once like his students—ready to grow, but not knowing how to go about it. He loves taking complicated engineering concepts and explaining them in an easy-to-follow format.

Here’s why you’ll succeed

  • One-on-one support

    Stuck or have a question? You get unlimited support from our team of proven PLC programming experts.

  • Laser-focused lessons

    We only teach you exactly what you need to know to master a PLC course. No fluff, filler, or wasting your time.

  • Experienced instructors

    All PLC training courses include step-by-step instructions from the world’s best so you can join their ranks and gain an unfair advantage.

The RealPars guarantee

  • Suited for all skill levels

    we’ll help you get the skills you need to stand out and get hired!

  • Learn practical skills

    You can immediately apply learnings and improve your results.

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FAQ

  • What is the required software?

    - SIMATIC Step V5.6
    - TIA Portal Basic V16 or higher

  • Can I get a certificate for this course?

    Yes. RealPars will issue a Certificate of Completion (certified by RealPars) when you complete the course.

  • Can my employer purchase a course for me?

    Yes. Most people enroll individually, and then submit their receipt to their employer for reimbursement. However, if your employer has a tuition budget and wants to train 5 people or more, you can send us an email at [email protected] and we will help you with bulk signup.

  • Can I register for a course if I am working full time?

    Of course. All of our course content is pre-recorded, so you can work and study on your own time.

  • Do I have to travel to take this course?

    Nope! All our courses are offered online, so you can take them from anywhere in the world. All you need is a high-speed internet connection and the applicable software for your course.