Programmable Logic Controllers

Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) involve using industrial digital computers to automate manufacturing processes. This skill requires knowledge of PLC programming, hardware integration, and troubleshooting techniques. Automation professionals configure input/output modules, develop control logic, and optimize system performance. Effective use of PLCs enhances productivity, safety, and process control in industrial settings.
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    Skills you'll gain: Automation Engineering, Manufacturing and Production, Automation, Manufacturing Operations, Manufacturing Processes, Production Line, Production Process, Lean Manufacturing, Programmable Logic Controllers, Workforce Development, Machine Controls, Safety Standards, Safety Assurance, Sustainable Engineering, Sustainable Technologies, Human Machine Interfaces, Sustainability Standards, Internet Of Things, Cost Benefit Analysis

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