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CCN142 Prog. Logix 5000 Motion Applications using Ladder Logix
Course Code: CCN142Duration: 3.0 days
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Course Purpose
This course is intended to provide plant personnel with the skills to configure and program Logix5000 applications specifically for integrated motion control functionality using ladder logic.
Building upon the skills gained in the Programming Logix5000 Systems Using RSLogix 5000 Software course, students will learn how to apply the Logix5000 architecture to a multi-axis motion control system while developing programming skills that incorporate the other components in a Logix5000 system, such as adding system modules, sharing tasks between multiple controllers, and using digital I/O.
Because all Logix5000 products share common features and a common operating system, students will be able to apply the configuring and programming motion control skills they learn in this course to any of the Logix5000 controllers.
A highlight of the course is a
lesson structure that lets you create and troubleshoot your own programs on a workstation that you have previously configured. From this, you will learn how closely the configuration and programming of the system are related.
Course Objective
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to produce a fully operational ControlLogix Motion system by performing these tasks:
· Configure the hardware components of a ControlLogix System.
· Use RSLogix software to create, test, and tune a motion diagram for a multi-axis system.
· Execute motion commands for an application that is controlled by a ControlLogix 5550 processor.
Who Should Attend
Individuals who need to configure and program a ControlLogix Motion application should attend this course. Previous attendance of the Introduction to ControlLogix (CCP146) course is mandatory and experience with motion control is recommended.
Prerequisites
The following prerequisites are required:
· Completion of the Introduction to ControlLogix (CCP146)
· Experience with motion control applications and familiarity with drives, feedback devices, and closed-loop systems that use position and velocity feedback loops
· Experience with entering and debugging ladder logic
· Experience with Windows 95/98 or NT and RS Logix 5000.
Topical Outline
The course consists of the following lessons:
· Configuring a Logix5000 System for Motion Control Application
· Configuring SERCOS Servo Axes
· Configuring Analog Servo Axes
· Testing and Tuning Axes
· Programming Basic Motion Routines
· Programming a Fault Routine
· Programming an Electronic Gearing Routine
· Programming a Virtual Axis
Course Length
This course is three days in length.
Course Number
The course number is CCN142.
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