| Week | Topics | Study Materials | Materials |
| 1 |
Control and command elements: Buttons, relays, contactors, paco switches, time relays; level, flow, limit switches, etc.
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Lecture notes prepared by the instructor
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| 2 |
Limit switches and proximity sensors; optical sensors, inductive and capacitive sensors
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Lecture notes prepared by the instructor
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| 3 |
Protective and control devices; thermal-magnetic protection relays, over/under voltage relays, liquid level relays, start-stop switch, star-delta relays, etc.
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Lecture notes prepared by the instructor
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| 4 |
Control and command circuit drawing rules, symbols, standards
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Lecture notes prepared by the instructor
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| 5 |
Selection of control elements; Sample problem solutions and designs
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Lecture notes prepared by the instructor
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| 6 |
Manual control, remote control, locking methods and applications
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Lecture notes prepared by the instructor
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| 7 |
Starting methods and applications of asynchronous motors
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Lecture notes prepared by the instructor
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| 8 |
Midterm
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| 9 |
Braking methods and applications in asynchronous motors
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Lecture notes prepared by the instructor
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| 10 |
Asynchronous motor drive commissioning methods and applications
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Asynchronous motor drive commissioning methods and applications
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| 11 |
Speed ??control and applications in asynchronous motors
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Lecture notes prepared by the instructor
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| 12 |
Basic logic commands, number systems
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Lecture notes prepared by the instructor
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| 13 |
Historical development of PLCs, their advantages and areas of use in industry
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Lecture notes prepared by the instructor
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| 14 |
Structure of PLCs, operating principle, programming methods, input / output / expansion units
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Lecture notes prepared by the instructor
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| 15 |
PLC basic input-output applications
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Lecture notes prepared by the instructor
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