SCADA SYSTEM (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition)
Duration : 5 Days (09.00 – 16.00)
Description :
The term SCADA stands for Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition. SCADA system is a common process automation system which is used to gather data from sensors and instruments located at remote sites and to transmit and display this data at a central site for control or monitoring purposes.
Objectives :
· List and summarize architectures of modern SCADA systems and their technical keywords, explain the working principles and their interaction between components of modern SCADA systems.
· Summarize and list characteristics of Tag in general from SCADA software, and explain the functions of these characteristics in the systems.
· State descriptions and functions of elements in Human-Machine Interfaces. Create Human – Machine Interfaces using appropriate tools.
· Explain the working principles of connection between SCADA software with control devices using direct drivers. Use given SCADA software to implement the connection with appropriate PLCs using direct driver approach.
· Explain the working principles of connection between SCADA software with control devices using DDE mechanism. Use given SCADA software to implement the connection with appropriate PLCs using DDE mechanism.
· Explain the working principles of connection between SCADA software with control devices using OPC technology. Use given SCADA software to implement the connection with appropriate PLC using OPC technology.
· Describe characteristics of Events & Alarms, Trends and Reports in SCADA, create Events & Alarms, Trend and Reports for a given project.
Participants :
· Industrial Staff
· Industrial Supervisor
· PLC Programmer
Prerequisites :
- Understanding of industrial system and Control
- Basic Knowledge of PLC Programming
Topics include:
- Introduction
- Industrial Automation Basics
- Basic Knowledge
- Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)
- Data & Communications
- PLC & IntegraXor
- Project overview
- Project Management
- Running the Project
- Graphical Animation
- Inkscape SAGE
- Web Buttons
- Slider Movement
- Visibility
- More Animations
- Server-side Scripting
- Client-side Scripting
- Many side scripting
- Inkscape SAGE Script
- HTML Basics
- Database
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