This document outlines the objectives, outcomes, and assignment topics for a course on logic and distributed control systems. The objectives are to provide introductory knowledge about PLC programming, applications of PLC, architecture of distributed control systems, interfaces used in DCS, and computer controlled systems. The outcomes are that students will gain knowledge of PLC programming, writing ladder logic programs, DCS communication standards, interfaces, and distributed control system architecture. The assignment topics cover applications of DCS in various industries, integration of DCS with PLC and computers, HART communication protocol, field bus architecture, and factors to consider when selecting a DCS.
This document outlines the objectives, outcomes, and assignment topics for a course on logic and distributed control systems. The objectives are to provide introductory knowledge about PLC programming, applications of PLC, architecture of distributed control systems, interfaces used in DCS, and computer controlled systems. The outcomes are that students will gain knowledge of PLC programming, writing ladder logic programs, DCS communication standards, interfaces, and distributed control system architecture. The assignment topics cover applications of DCS in various industries, integration of DCS with PLC and computers, HART communication protocol, field bus architecture, and factors to consider when selecting a DCS.
This document outlines the objectives, outcomes, and assignment topics for a course on logic and distributed control systems. The objectives are to provide introductory knowledge about PLC programming, applications of PLC, architecture of distributed control systems, interfaces used in DCS, and computer controlled systems. The outcomes are that students will gain knowledge of PLC programming, writing ladder logic programs, DCS communication standards, interfaces, and distributed control system architecture. The assignment topics cover applications of DCS in various industries, integration of DCS with PLC and computers, HART communication protocol, field bus architecture, and factors to consider when selecting a DCS.
SHRI ANGALAMMAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
(An ISO 9001-2008 Certified Institution)
SIRUGANOOR, TRICHY-621105 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGG
YEAR/ SEM: IV/ VII
NAME: S.Raja & N.subhashini
BRANCH: EIE
EI 6702 LOGIC AND DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEM
OBJECTIVES
To give an introductory knowledge about PLC and the programming languages.
To give adequate knowledge about of application of PLC. To give basic knowledge in the architecture and local control unit of distributed contro lsystem. To give adequate information in the interfaces used in DCS. To give basic knowledge about Computer Controlled Systems.
OUTCOMES:
Students will have the knowledge of PLC and programming languages..
Students will be able to write Programs using ladder diagrams. Students will have the knowledge of DCS and communication standards. Students will have the knowledge of interfaces used in DCS. Students will have the knowledge of architecture and local control unit of distributed contro lsystem.
ASSIGNMENT TOPICS:
DCS in Steel Industries
DCS in Cement Industries DCS System integration with PLC and computers HART Communication protocol HART networks HART Control system interface HART commands HART field controller implementation HART and the OSI model General field bus architecture Basic requirements of field bus standard Field bus topology Interoperability Interchangeability. Factors to be considered in selecting DCS