PLC Programming Course
with Rockwell Studio 5000 and Digital Twin Simulation
Master Industrial Automation from Practice
Available in English and Spanish
What makes this course unique
10 hours of real practice
10 hours of clear, progressive video content. You won’t just learn theory. From the very first block, you will be creating and modifying real projects in Studio 5000, connected to the simulator.
Total practical focus
Learn from the basics to advanced programming. Master not only the PLC, but the complete operating logic of an industrial machine: Manual, Semi-Automatic, and Automatic modes, plus emergency management and recovery.
Digital twin simulator
Learn by doing using Digital Twin industrial simulation software. The course includes a 1-year free subscription to the Machines Simulator Standalone license.
Solid learning path
The course is structured into three blocks (Basic, Medium, and Advanced) so you can advance step-by-step, building progressive, solid knowledge directly applicable in a professional environment.
Key professional concepts
Gain a professional vision: you will learn key concepts such as the use of ADD-ONs, UDTs, GRAFCET, state machines, robot control, industrial safety, and advanced communications.
Think like an integrator
Ideal for students and professionals. Learn to think like an industrial programmer and act as a system integrator, mastering the logic and structure behind the complete control of a machine.
Upshot
Upon completion, you will possess the expertise to design, program, simulate, and commission a complete industrial machine using Rockwell Studio 5000. This course ensures you master the professional structure, advanced control logic, and safety protocols of any automated system.
Get ready to stand out in the world of industrial automation and take your career in automation to the next level.
Course content
Block 1 – Basic Level
Syllabus - 2 hours of video aprox
Topic 1: What is a PLC and what is it for?
Topic 2: How to Create Your First Project with Studio 5000
Topic 3: What are Variables and Types
Topic 4: Ladder
Topic 5: What are counters and how to use them
Topic 6: What are timed timed masks, what types are there, and how to use them
Topic 7: Structured language
Topic 8: Creating the first project and connecting it to the simulator
Topic 9: Modify the first project, add strike and march.
Topic 10: Modifying the first project, adding timers.
Topic 11: Modifying the first project, adding counters.
Topic 12: Final project of the block, material dosing system. Analog and digital inputs and outputs are used.
Block 2 – Intermediate Level
Syllabus - 3 hours of video aprox
Topic 1: ADD-ON’s Reusable Code Blocks, as Used.
Topic 2: Advanced variables: Arrays, UDT’s and combined.
Topic 3: State machines, what they are and how they are used. GRAFCET.
Topic 4: Project Creation: State Machine in Liquid Control Tank with Digital and Analog Signals.
Topic 5: Industrial Communications.
Block 3 – Advanced Level
Make the leap to the professional level. You will learn about robot control and programming, safety management, industrial signage, and the logical structure of a real machine. You will program operating modes (manual, semi and automatic), emergency stop, recovery and complete industrial projects with interactive simulation in real time.
Syllabus - 5 hours of video aprox
Topic 1: Types of Robots and PLC Control Methods.
Topic 2: Basic Robot Programming
Topic 3: Programming of Scara Robot PLC management by coordinates
Topic 4: Safety management in PLC machines
Topic 5: Light and acoustic signals in industrial machines
Topic 6: States in an industrial machine
Topic 7: Presentation of the new project to be automated.
Topic 8: Creating the control panel in a simulator to be able to create the operating modes on the machine.
Topic 9: Programming the Automatic Operating Mode
Topic 10: Programming the Semi-Automatic Operating Mode
Topic 11: Emergency shutdown scheduling and recovery
Topic 12: Programming the Manual Operating Mode
Topic 13: Common projects in industry
Syllabus - 2 hours of video aprox
Topic 1: What is a PLC and what is it for?
Topic 2: How to Create Your First Project with Studio 5000
Topic 3: What are Variables and Types
Topic 4: Ladder
Topic 5: What are counters and how to use them
Topic 6: What are timed timed masks, what types are there, and how to use them
Topic 7: Structured language
Topic 8: Creating the first project and connecting it to the simulator
Topic 9: Modify the first project, add strike and march.
Topic 10: Modifying the first project, adding timers.
Topic 11: Modifying the first project, adding counters.
Topic 12: Final project of the block, material dosing system. Analog and digital inputs and outputs are used.
Syllabus - 3 hours of video aprox
Topic 1: ADD-ON’s Reusable Code Blocks, as Used.
Topic 2: Advanced variables: Arrays, UDT’s and combined.
Topic 3: State machines, what they are and how they are used. GRAFCET.
Topic 4: Project Creation: State Machine in Liquid Control Tank with Digital and Analog Signals.
Topic 5: Industrial Communications.
Syllabus - 5 hours of video aprox
Topic 1: Types of Robots and PLC Control Methods.
Topic 2: Basic Robot Programming
Topic 3: Programming of Scara Robot PLC management by coordinates
Topic 4: Safety management in PLC machines
Topic 5: Light and acoustic signals in industrial machines
Topic 6: States in an industrial machine
Topic 7: Presentation of the new project to be automated.
Topic 8: Creating the control panel in a simulator to be able to create the operating modes on the machine.
Topic 9: Programming the Automatic Operating Mode
Topic 10: Programming the Semi-Automatic Operating Mode
Topic 11: Emergency shutdown scheduling and recovery
Topic 12: Programming the Manual Operating Mode
Topic 13: Common projects in industry

