From the course: PLC Simulation Software: Factory I/O with Connected Component Workbench

What you should know

- Before you start this course, you should be a little bit familiar with how ladder logic programming works using the basic instructions, like how to use input and output instructions, and you are familiar with how timer instruction works. This course focuses on introducing the two software, Connected Components Workbench software and Factory I/O software. And I will cover four projects during this course, like, programming a control panel, conveyor belts to separate boxes and filling a water tank. I will cover everything needed for this course, but if you need a refresher on the basics, or, if you have zero experience with ladder logic programming, I recommend that you check out my course, Learning PLC Ladder Logic, that we have in the library to get you prepared for this course. And also, you can check out the Learning Path, Become a PLC Developer, where I have designed the courses to cover the concept from the basic to more advanced level.

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