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33072: Programmable Logic Controller Electrical 5th Sem Syllabus for Diploma TNDTE M Scheme

Programmable Logic Controller detail syllabus for Electrical And Electronics Engineering (100), M scheme is taken from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (33072), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below.

For all other electrical 5th sem syllabus for diploma m scheme tndte you can visit Electrical 5th Sem Syllabus for Diploma M Scheme TNDTE Subjects. For all other Elective Theory-I subjects do refer to Elective Theory-I. The detail syllabus for programmable logic controller is as follows.

Rationale:

Various control operations are to be performed automatically and sequentially on the electrical machines to suit the industrial requirements. Programmable controllers are mainly employed to control the process in industries. In order to impart knowledge on programmable Logic Controller this theory subject is introduced.

Objectives:

objectives of Unit 1

After completing this chapter, students should able to:

  1. Explain the meaning of automation and List the types of automation
  2. Define PLC and Explain why their use is valuable
  3. Explain what PLC can do
  4. Compare fixed and modular PLC
  5. Explain the advantages of PLC
  6. Explain the functions of various elements of power supply unit


objectives of Unit 2

After completing this chapter, students should able to:

  1. Know the difference between digital and analog input and output signals
  2. Observe how digital field device information gets into a PLC
  3. Observe how analog field device information gets into a PLC
  4. Understand I/O addresses and how they are used in a PLC


objectives of Unit 3

After completing this chapter, students should able to:

  1. Describe PLC timer instruction and differentiate between a non-retentive and retentive timer
  2. Program the control of outputs using the timer instruction
  3. List and describe the functions of PLC counter instructions
  4. Create PLC programs involving program control instructions, math instructions


objectives of Unit 4

After completing this chapter, students should able to:

  1. Explain the functionality of different levels of industrial network
  2. Explain the concept of network topology and network protocols
  3. Explain the concept of I/O bus networks etc.,


objectives of Unit 5

After completing this chapter, students should able to:

  1. Describe the computer control of process
  2. Explain the operation of SCADA
  3. Explain the functions of the major components of a process control system
  4. Explain how on/off control and PID control work.

Unit 1

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Unit 2

Input/Output Modules

The I/O Section – Discrete I/O modules(DC and AC) -Analog I/O modules – Special I/O Modules- I/O Module Specification -Typical Discrete and Analog I/O field Devices -Sensors – Limit switch – Reed switch – Proximity sensor (Inductive and Capacitive) – Types of Photo Electric Sensor – Sinking and Sourcing I/O modules-TTL output module – Relay output

Module I

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Module I

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Unit 3

Plc Programming

Types of programming methods – Types of programming devices – Logic Functions – AND Logic – OR Logic – NOT Logic -Relay type instructions -Timer Instructions – ON Delay and OFF Delay Timer – Retentive Timer Instruction – Cascading Timers -Counter Instruction – UP Counter – DOWN Counter – UP/DOWN Counter – Cascading Counters – Program Control Instructions -Data Manipulation Instruction – Data Compare Instructions – Math Instructions – Sequencer Instructions – PID Instruction – PWM Function – Simple programs using above instructions. Develop ladder logic for: Bottle filling system – Automatic car parking system – EB to Generator Changeover system – Batch process – Elevator system – Automatic Star-Delta Starter – Traffic light control. 15

Unit 4

Networking

Levels of industrial network – Network Topology -Network Protocol – OSI Reference Model – Networking with TCP / IP Protocol -I/O Bus networks – Block diagram of I/O Bus networks – Types of I/O Bus networks – Protocol standards – Advantages of I/O Bus networks -Gateway – Token passing – Data Highway – Serial Communication -DeviceNet – ControlNet – EtherNet – Modbus – Fieldbus – Profibus-Subnetting – Subnet mask – File transfer protocol. 13

Unit 5

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Text Books:

  1. Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers Gary Dunning CengageLearning India Pvt Ltd – Third Edition 2011
  2. Technician’s Guide to Programmable Logic Controllers Richard A. Cox Delmer – Sixth Edition 2011
  3. Programmable Logic Controllers – Principle and Applications John W. Webb Prentice Hall
  4. Programmable Logic Controllers – Programming Methods and Applications John R Hackworth and Fredrick D. Hackworth Pearson Education
  5. Programmable Logic Controllers W. Bolton Newness
  6. Programmable Controller Theory and Implementation L.A.Bryan E.A.Bryan An Industrial Text Company Publication -Second Edition 1997

Reference Books:

  1. Programmable Logic Controllers Frank D.Petruzella Tata McGraw Hill Edition- Fourth Edition 2011
  2. Practical SCADA for industry David Bailey Edwin Wright Newnes

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Electrical, M scheme do visit Electrical 5 syllabus for M Scheme.

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