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    PROGRAMMABLE LOGICCONTROLLER (PLC)

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    ASSOCIATE PROF. DR AHMAD MALIKI OMARFaculty of Electrical Engineering

    Universiti Teknologi MARA, MalaysiaAnd

    ASSOCIATE PROF. ISHAK ISMAILFaculty of Electrical Engineering

    Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia

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    Duration : 2 daysTime : 9.00 am to 5.00 pmVenue : Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam

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    SPEAKERS TEAM

    ASSOCIATE PROF. DR AHMAD MALIKI OMAR

    Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia

    Ahmad Maliki obtained his B.Eng (Hons) Electrical from the University of Malaya in 1985, MSc (PowerElectronics) from Loughborough University of Technology (UK) in 1992 and PhD in Power Electronics fromUniversity of Malaya in 2002.

    He has been a lecturer at the Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering since1986 and promoted to Associate Professor in 2004. In 1990, he went for industrial and technical training underthe look east policy of the Malaysian government in the field of electrical engineering at Daihen Corporation,Osaka, Japan.

    At UiTM, he has many years of experience in teaching Electrical Engineering courses in the area of ElectricMachines, Power Electronics, Programmable Logic Controllers, Peripheral Interface Controller and DigitalDesign Using Field Programmable Gate Arrays/ Complex Programmable Logic Devices. He is activelyparticipated in national and international innovation and design competition and won many awards. He leadsseveral research projects under IRPA and IRDC/UiTM grants. He has published many technical papers inreputable international journals and conferences proceedings on the subjects of Power Electronics Convertersand Automations.

    ASSOCIATE PROF. ISHAK ISMAILFaculty of Electrical Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia

    Ishak Ismail obtained his BSc (Hons) in Electrical Engineering from University of Sussex in 1981 and MSc inElectrical Power Engineering from University of Strathcylde in 1987. He is currently a lecturer at the UniversitiTeknologi MARA in the Department of Electrical Engineering.

    At UiTM, he has many years of experience in teaching Electrical Engineering courses in the area of ElectricMachines, Power Engineering, Signal and Systems, and Power Electronics. He has also involved in severalconsultancy works in areas of Power Quality.

    WHO SHOULD ATTENDThe course is intended for Electrical/Mechanical/Electronic Technicians,Engineers and Technical Personnel

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    COURSE CONTENTThe teaching of this course will be a guidedhands-on method to make the learning

    more effective and interesting. Eachparticipant will be provided with a PC andPLC (OMRON CPM2A) to work on.

    Day 1

    Session 1Electrical Controllers system: Relay Logicand Diagram. Conventional ladderdiagram: power ladder and control ladderdiagram. Design examples: self-latching,

    box sorting system, forward-reverse three-phase induction motor etc

    Session 2Introduction to PLC and SYSWINSoftware. Memory map. Sensors andoutput devices. Sinking-sourcing concept.Input/output lines. Instruction setcommand: input instructions, outputinstructions, control instructions andtimer/counter instructions

    Session 3Continue with instruction set command:data comparison instructions, datamovement instructions,increment/decrement instructions, logicinstructions, high-speed counter controlinstructions, expansion functions andspecial system instructions.

    Session 4Design techniques: conversion fromconventional ladder diagram to PLC ladderformat.

    Day 2

    Session 5Design examples: applications ofinput/output units, timers, internal relay,looping and branching.

    Session 6Design examples: application of counters,differentiate up/down, and latching.

    Session 7Design examples: applications of reversiblecounters, auxiliary relays (AR), specialrelays (SR) and expansion functions.

    Session 8Interfacing techniques: circuit protections,power handling limitation, cabling,sensors, switches, push button, coloursensors, relays, single-phase AC motor,three-phase AC motor (DOL), DC motorand light indicators.

    Course Outline

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