Automation and Drives - SCE
1. PREFACE
In terms of its contents, Module B3 is part of the teaching unit entitled "Additional Functions of
STEP 7 Programming'.
Basics of
STEP 7 Programming
2 to 3 days Module A
Additional Functions of STEP 7 Programming 2 to 3 days Module B
Programming |
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Languages |
| Field Bus Systems |
2 to 3 days Module C |
| 2 to 3 days Module D |
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Plant Simulation with
SIMIT SCE
1 to 2 days Module G
Process
Visualization
2 to 3 days Module F
Frequency Converter at SIMATIC S7
2 to 3 days Module H
IT Communication with SIMATIC S7
2 to 3 days Module E
Learning Objective:
In module B3, the reader learns the following: how a PID controller is integrated into a STEP7 program, how it is wired to analog process variables, and how it is started. The following steps are discussed:
•Program example for a two position controller
•Calling a PID controller in a STEP 7 program
•Wiring the PID controller to analog process variables
•Setting the controller parameters at the PID controller
Prerequisites:
To successfully work through Module B3, the following knowledge is assumed:
•Knowledge in handling Windows
•Fundamentals of PLC programming with STEP 7 (for example, Module A3 – 'Startup’ PLC Programming with STEP 7)
•Analog Value Processing with STEP 7 (for example, Module B2 – Analog Value Processing)
| Preface Fundamentals | Discontinuous Action Controllerr Controller Block (S)FB41 | Setting the System Appendix |
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| T I A Training Document | Page 5 of 64 | Module | |
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Issued: 02/2008 |
| Control Engineering with STEP 7 |