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INTC-2336-005 Distributed Control and Programmable Logic
An overview of distributed control systems including configuration of programmable logic controllers, smart transmitters and field communicators. Functions of digital system in a process control environment.
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(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)
On Campus Course
\ No text book required. All material will be presented in class.
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Pagers and cell phones must be turned off in the classroom setting and while in labs.
Food and drink may be allowed in the classroom setting, at the discretion of the instructor, but food and drink are not allowed in labs.
Attendance 30%
Midterm Exam 10%
Final Exam 30%
Labs/Activities 30%
A = 90 to 100; B = 80-89; C = 70-79; D = 60-69; F = Below 60
The opportunity to make-up an exam and/or lab will be determined by the circumstances of each individual, permitted at the discretion of the instructor.
The time and place for make-up test will be determined by the instructor.
INSTRUCTOR'S STATEMENT: As your instructor, I am always willing to discuss your grades with you and explain how your grade was determined. If a grading error has been made on my part, I am always willing to correct the error.
Attendance in class is regarded as requirement, and obligation for learning. Please remember the deadline for dropping a class at AC is published in the official Amarillo College Schedule of Classes and is April 19, 2012. If you stop attending class and do not officially drop the course by this deadline, you will receive an “F” for the course.
Students will be warned and after two (2) absences and counseled by the instructor after three (3) absences.
Being tardy three (3) times will be considered one (1) absence.
Four (4) unexcused absences in any one semester may be cause for students to receive a failing grade for the course. Six (6) total absences (excused/or non-excused will automatically result in the student dropping one (1) letter grade for the course unless otherwise indicated by the instructor.
It is the responsibility of the student to make up any work missed due to absences and to gain missed lecture notes through outside reading and/or note from classmates.
Make up examinations (and other assignments) will be permitted at the discretion of the instructor. The time and place for make-up test will be determined by the instructor.
If you are going to be late or absent, please notify the instructor as soon as possible.
INTC 2336 COURSE CALENDAR:
WEEK 1: Syllabus, Safety, Introduction to automated processes to digital programming.
WEEK 2: Introduction to Programmable controllers and distributed control.
WEEK 3: Number systems and codes; Fundamentals of Logic and Ladder diagrams.
WEEK 4: Programmable Logic Controller PLC
WEEK 5: Developing fundamental PLC wiring diagrams and ladder logic programs
WEEK 6: PLC Hardware Components; Midterm review
WEEK 7: Midterm; Makeup Labs
WEEK 8: Spring break
WEEK 9 Basics of PLC Programming; Programming Timers
WEEK 10: Programming Counters
WEEK 11: Programming Control Instructions
WEEK 12: Data Manipulation Instructions; Math Instructions
WEEK 13: Sequencer and Shift Register Instructions
WEEK 14: PLC Installation Practices, Editing, and Troubleshooting
WEEK 15: Process Control and Data Acquisition Systems
WEEK 16: Final Review; Makeup Labs
WEEK 17: Final
*Course Calendar Schedule includes Lecture and Lab Activities
**Course calendar may be altered due to holidays, increment weather, campus closings, and special events.
Last Day to wthdraw from 16-week classes is April 19, 2012.
Targeted AWEA Compliance Guideline Outcomes:
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