Description
TIA Portal Master Project (Level 5) course. By now, you already know the basics. You know what digital and analog signals are. You know what “PLC” and “HMI” mean. You know what an INT, a BOOL, and a FLOAT are. As long as you’re at least that far along, you can handle this course. If you’re not quite there yet, I highly recommend checking out my first PLC programming course, which teaches from the basics to building complete solutions using best practices. For those of you still here and think you’re ready, you’re about to learn Siemens PLC and HMI programming from end to end (just ten bucks at PLC Dojo). Some familiar information like alarm programming and HOAs will be covered, but we don’t intend to cover them here. Much of the focus will be on creating a complete program for a theoretical system, using LAD, FBD, SCL, IL, and GRAPH programming patterns. If you’ve already taken my PLC IV course, this should be a no-brainer. But no PLC is complete without an HMI, right? No need to worry! We’ll cover all of that too, and the best part is, you’ll get to follow along with your fully functional 21-day trial of the software. So you’ll be creating PLC programs, creating HMI projects, simulating both, and having them communicate with each other. That’s all you need and want to create a high level of comfort with Siemens technology! For those of you who may not think you’re ready yet, you can always take a look at my other PLC programming courses. What is covered in each of the five PLC courses I teach here and on my PLC Dojo site?
PLC Fundamentals (Level 1) teaches you programming with a focus on ladder logic, the most popular PLC programming language. The goal is to teach you everything you need to know to make a PLC do what you want it to do. You also get all the software you need to create and run your programs live – right on your PC. Applied Logic (Level 2) forces you to use what you’ve learned and solve an increasingly difficult problem without help. You’re given a spec and simply told, “Apply it and don’t go any further until you get it.” Then you get to watch me solve each problem. By the end, you don’t just know how to program – you’re a programmer. Process Visualization (Level 3) gives you knowledge and experience in 5 different HMI/SCADA development environments. By the end, you’ll have created several complete visualization projects (screens) that you can run on your PC (and show people at interviews) without any additional hardware. IEC Paradigms (Level 4) is for heavy hitters only. This course teaches you how to program in multiple environments using all five IEC programming languages (plus one more). There are projects too, so by the end you’ve seen and done them all. There’s nothing anyone can show you that you’re not already familiar with. The TIA Portal Master Project (Level 5) is the pinnacle of it all. In this course you program the entire plant using all five PLC programming languages (IN PARALLEL!) with full HMI. This is a huge and complex project that will really showcase your talents in an interview!
What you will learn in the TIA Portal Master Project (Level 5) course
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At the end of this course, you will be able to program Siemens PLCs using all IEC programming languages supported in the TIA Portal.
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You know how to create complete HMI projects with WinCC RT Professional.
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At the next interview, you can bring your laptop with fully functional PLC program and HMI, both running live, to really demonstrate everything you learned in this course (which will be quite a lot).
This course is suitable for people who
- This course is perfect for anyone who wants to learn PLC/HMI development using the latest Siemens development platform(s).
TIA Portal Master Project Course Specifications (Level 5)
- Editor: Udemy
- Teacher: Stone River eLearning
- Training level: beginner to advanced
- Training duration: 29 hours and 33 minutes
- Number of courses: 106
Course titles for master projects in the TIA portal (level 5)
Requirements for the TIA Portal Master Project Course (Level 5)
- When you take this course, you should already have a basic knowledge of PLC/HMI terminologies and basic computer skills.
- If you think you are not quite ready, check out my PLC beginners course “PLC Programming from Scratch (PLC I)”.
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