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Programmable Industrial Computer:
Advanced Control Programming Course

Introduction

The objective of the PiCPro Advanced Programming Course is to present to the PiC user a comprehensive overview of system requirements and how they are met using the Digital MMC/MMC/PiC900 controls. The information presented will cover the advanced capabilities of the control, as well as system characteristics and requirements.

Who Should Attend
  • System Engineers
  • Application Engineers
  • Project Engineers
  • Programmers
  • Anyone who needs to improve his/her knowledge of the PiC system
Course Length
4 ½ Days: Monday through Friday Noon
General Course Objectives

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:

  1. Transfer data through arrays and structures.
  2. Correctly tune the velocity loop of a servo system.
  3. Correctly tune the position loop of a servo system.
  4. Identify move types required by the application.
  5. Design and debug a ladder program using master/slave motion with registration.
  6. Transfer data between Controls using Ethernet.
Prerequisite
PiC900™/MMC/Digital MMC Family Programming Course

 

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