Become a Confident and Competent PLC Programmer

In this course, you will learn:

  • How to create, navigate and manage projects in Studio 5000 Logix Designer.

  • How to write Ladder Diagram logic using the most common instructions

  • How to test a project by monitoring logic and modifying tag values.

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“Perfect for anyone looking to gain hands-on experience with PLC programming. Give it a try 👀 !”

Ala eddine Sdiri

“The best course I have ever taken on PLC programming. I love the way Ken explains new concepts in an easy-to-understand way.”

Dan Malone

“I've had a lot of fun following this course and building projects from scratch. I'm not only learning how to build software, I'm also learning how to think like a programmer.”

Mariella Secci

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Become an automation professional by learning how to write, test, and simulate your first program in Studio 5000 Logix Designer, Rockwell Automation's flagship PLC IDE

Course curriculum

    1. Introduction

    2. What Will You Program?

    1. Create a Project

    2. Explore a Project

    1. Declare Controller Tags

    1. Use an Output Energize Instruction

    2. Use an Examine On Instruction

    3. Program AND Logic

    4. Program OR Logic

    5. Use Multiple Outputs

    1. Use an Output Latch Instruction

    2. Use an Output Unlatch Instruction

    3. Update Interlock Conditions

    4. Lach/Unlatch Warning

    1. Use a One-Shot

    2. Comments

About this course

  • €9,97
  • 21 lessons

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do I need to buy any software to follow this course?

    You will need access to Studio 5000 Logix Designer to follow along with this course. If you don't have access to Studio 5000 Logix Designer, you can buy a KB Controls membership which includes a free trial of Studio 5000 Logix Designer.

  • Do I need any hardware to follow this course?

    You don't need any hardware to follow this course. The course includes a free trial of Studio 5000 Logix Emulate which you can use to emulate a Logix 5000 PLC for testing purposes.

  • Who is this course for?

    Anyone who wants to learn PLC programming with Studio 5000 Logix Designer. You don't need previous programming experience to follow this course.

  • What will I learn in this course?

    You will learn how program PLCs and how to think like a PLC programmer. By the end of the course, you will be able to develop a PLC project from scratch based on a set of functional requirements. Basically, you will be a professional PLC programmer.

  • Why should I learn PLC programming with Studio 5000 Logix Design?

    Allen-Bradley PLCs (which are programmed with Studio 5000 Logix Designer) are a very popular PLC platform and many employers want to hire people with experience programming PLCs using Studio 5000 Logix Designer. If you are based in North America or have ambitions to work for American manufacturing companies, then know Studio 5000 Logix Designer will massively increase your prospects of getting a job.

  • Why is this course so cheap?

    This isn't my primary source of income and my main goal is to give back to the community. I have tried to make this course as affordable as possible so the most people can benefit from it.

  • Is this course worth the money?

    This course is written using my 10+ years of industry experience. In my opinion, it is one of the best resources on the market to learn PLC programming with Studio 5000 Logix Designer. This is a shortcut to learning PLC programming and landing your dream job for an affordable price.

Who You Will Learn From

This course is brought to you by Ken Bourke, an automation professional based in Ireland.

Ken Bourke

Automation Engineer

Ken has over 10 years experience working in industrial automation in various roles.

Ken is a self-taught PLC programmer who has worked in various roles including commissioning engineer, controls project engineer, senior controls project engineer, controls architect, and software consultant in industries including material handling, medical device, and pharmaceutical production.

In these roles, Ken has led teams of up to 25 controls engineers to deliver multi-million dollar projects globally.

Ken is a true expert in his field and is committed to helping you understand PLC programming easily. He is available to answer your questions and guide your learning experience through the forums.

You're in safe hands here.

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    1. Introduction

    2. What Will You Program?

    1. Create a Project

    2. Explore a Project

    1. Declare Controller Tags

    1. Use an Output Energize Instruction

    2. Use an Examine On Instruction

    3. Program AND Logic

    4. Program OR Logic

    5. Use Multiple Outputs

    1. Use an Output Latch Instruction

    2. Use an Output Unlatch Instruction

    3. Update Interlock Conditions

    4. Lach/Unlatch Warning

    1. Use a One-Shot

    2. Comments

About this course

  • €9,97
  • 21 lessons