250 251 → www.festo-didactic.com → www.festo-didactic.com Digital learning > eLearning Courses Introduction to Industry 4.0 Industry 4.0 and Digitalization is an increasingly trending topic in the industrial environment but also our private lives. What are the major technologies and benefits of the fourth industrial revolution and how does this affect employees and job roles? In this eLearning course, you will find answers to these questions in an interactive and engaging way. Practical examples and reflection questions help you to put the learned knowledge into practice. From the table of contents: – From Industry 1.0 to 4.0 (major inventions in the four industrial revolutions and key factors that enabled Industry 4.0) – Difference between Digitalization/ IoT and Industry 4.0 – Core Technologies of Industry 4.0 (e.g. Big Data, Digital Twin, Smart Maintenance, RFID, Machine-toMachine Communication and many more) – Digitalization in private life and our benefits – Changing job profiles require new competencies Single use via Festo LX Order no. 8147896 From the table of contents: – Programmable logic controllers – Project organization – Programming languages in accordance with IEC 61131 – Link-oriented programming languages – Sequential function chart – Structured text – Sequence programming project The training program provides beginners with an ideal introduction to IEC-compliant programming. In addition to trainees, pupils and students, this training program is also useful for skilled workers, technicians, and engineers who have previously only programmed in IL, LDR, or FCH. The higher-level, IECcompliant languages offer numerous advantages over the others. Single use via Festo LX Order no. 8147903 Licenses via Classroom Manager VT Order no. 8038129 Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) are used to control machines and systems, and play a central role in automation. The program of a programmable logic controller can be flexibly adapted for any task. Various programming languages, which are all based on the IEC 61131 international standard, are available for creating the control program in compliance with standards. This training program enables users to understand with function charts, ladder diagrams, instruction lists, sequential function charts, and structured texts in five programming languages, which are presented step-by-step through the use of practice exercises. PLC programming in accordance with IEC 61131 From the table of contents: – Definitions – Advantages of GRAFCET – Differentiation from PLC programming language – Configuring a GRAFCET – Graphical representation of the language elements – Graphical representation of the sequential structures – Structuring of GRAFCETs – Case studies – Exercises – Glossary Single use via Festo LX Order no. 8147902 Licenses via Classroom Manager VT Order no. 8038128 GRAFCET – The new specification language for sequential function charts Good documentation is a prerequisite for the quick construction and smooth commissioning of a system. As a result, products reach customers more quickly. Furthermore, the sequence description is an important tool for quickly and accurately locating and eliminating errors, and thus reduces production downtimes. GRAFCET can describe what the function chart has previously been unable to represent. It introduces the new standard stepby-step, with the aid of practice exercises. GRAFCET From the table of contents: – Differences between open- and closed-loop control (characteristics of controllers, characteristics of regulators – DIN 19226 – Signal types – Differences between types of control – Signal processing (synchronous control, controlling links, asynchronous control, process control) – Types of control (regulating to fixed values, tracking values) – Regulators (P, I, and D controllers, combined controllers such as PI or PID controllers) Single use via Festo LX Order no. 8147906 Licenses via Classroom Manager VT Order no. 8038127 This training program uses practical examples to show the difference between open- and closed-loop control in automation. Easy-to-understand tasks are used first to examine the overall process of a simple functioning system. Later sections then look at different types of controllers, the different ways in which signals are represented and processed, and the ways in which programs are implemented. Open- and closed-loop control Digital learning > eLearning Courses
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