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Programmable Industrial Computer:
Motion Control Programming Course

Introduction

The objective of the PiCPro Programming Course is to present to the PiC900, MMC, and Digital MMC user a functional understanding of the system. The modules of information discussed and the hands-on laboratory experience will support an in-depth understanding of the PiC900/MMC system.

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

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

  1. Describe the system operation of the Control.
  2. Identify and define the terminology relevant to PiCPro ladder diagram programming.
  3. Design and debug ladder diagrams using PiCPro.
  4. Configure an entire Control for system start-up.
  5. Identify and describe function blocks within the G&L Motion Control library.
  6. Determine G&L Motion Control function blocks needed to meet specific applications.
Prerequisite
  Required: Familiarity with IBM or compatible computers and the Windows XP operating system.
 Beneficial: 



 
Prior knowledge of PLC and Ladder Logic Programming.

 

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