techzone12
Mechanical
- May 9, 2005
- 31
Right now I work in the Building Automation Industry, and I do a lot of “Sequence of Operation “ programming using company's proprietary upper level structured language (similar to BASIC or FORTRAN). The Hardware/Software I am using is not widely used, and I don't use ladder logic diagrams.
To advance my career and improve my marketability, I need to learn how to wire up and program PLC's for process and motor control. I need to learn the physical point to point wiring of inputs/outputs as much as the ladder logic programming.
I don't know what would be the best way to go about this?
Should I take a course in a University or technical school? Or should I just use some PLC simulation software (in conjunction with a good book)?
Any suggestion on which book, simulation software or educational kits, would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
To advance my career and improve my marketability, I need to learn how to wire up and program PLC's for process and motor control. I need to learn the physical point to point wiring of inputs/outputs as much as the ladder logic programming.
I don't know what would be the best way to go about this?
Should I take a course in a University or technical school? Or should I just use some PLC simulation software (in conjunction with a good book)?
Any suggestion on which book, simulation software or educational kits, would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks