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Logic & Distributed Control System

The document outlines the syllabus for the Logic and Distributed Control System course (EI8651) for Instrumentation & Control Engineering students at Anna University, including course objectives, unit topics, and outcomes. It covers automation technologies such as PLCs, SCADA, and DCS, and provides insights into PLC programming and advanced automation topics. The document also lists textbooks and references for further reading.

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Logic & Distributed Control System

The document outlines the syllabus for the Logic and Distributed Control System course (EI8651) for Instrumentation & Control Engineering students at Anna University, including course objectives, unit topics, and outcomes. It covers automation technologies such as PLCs, SCADA, and DCS, and provides insights into PLC programming and advanced automation topics. The document also lists textbooks and references for further reading.

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Logic and Distributed Control System detail syllabus for Instrumentation &

Control Engineering (Ice), 2017 regulation is taken from Anna University official
website and presented for students of Anna University. The details of the course
are: course code (EI8651), Category (PC), Contact Periods/week (3), Teaching
hours/week (3), Practical Hours/week (0). The total course credits are given in
combined syllabus.

For all other ice 6th sem syllabus for be 2017 regulation anna univ you can
visit Ice 6th Sem syllabus for BE 2017 regulation Anna Univ Subjects. The detail
syllabus for logic and distributed control system is as follows.”

Course Objective:

 To give anoverviewof the automationtechnologies such as PLCs, SCADA


and DCS used in industries.
 To provide afundamental understanding of the different languagesusedfor
PLC Programming
 To provide insight intosome of theadvancedprinciples those are evolving
for present and future automation.

Unit I

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iStudy. Its a light weight, easy to use, no images, no pdfs platform to make
students life easier.

Unit II

Basicsofplcprogramming(Ladder)
Basics of PLC programming – Ladder Logic – Relay type instructions –
Timer/Counter instructions -Program control instructions -Datamanipulationand
math instructions – Programming Examples.

Unit III

Plc Programming (Otherlanguages)


Functional block programming – Sequential function chart – Instruction list –
Structured text programming -PLC controlled sequential Process Examples.

Unit IV

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iStudy. Its a light weight, easy to use, no images, no pdfs platform to make
students life easier.
Unit V

Advanced Topics in Automation


Introduction to Networked Control systems – Plant wide control – Internet of
things – Cloud based Automation -OLEforProcessControl – Safety PLC – Case
studies: PLC – SCADA – DCS.

Course Outcome:

 Ability to understandalltheimportant componentssuchas PLC,


SCADA,DCS,I/Omodules and field devices of anindustrial automation
system.
 Ability to develop PLC program in different languages for industrial
sequential applications.
 Able to select and use most appropriate automation technologies for a
given application.
 Ability to gain knowledge on the recent developments in industrial
automation.

Text Books:

1. F.D. Petruzella, ProgrammableLogic Controllers, TataMc-GrawHill, Third


edition, 2010
2. Michael P. Lukas, Distributed Control Systems: Their Evaluation and
Design, Van Nostrand Reinhold Co.,1986
3. D. Popovic and V.P.Bhatkar, Distributed computer control for industrial
Automation MarcelDekker, Inc., Newyork ,1990.

References:

1. Clarke, G., Reynders, D. andWright, E., Practical Modern SCADA


Protocols: DNP3,4. 60870.5 and Related Systems, Newnes, 1st Edition,
2004.
2. Hughes, T.A., Programmable Logic Controllers: Resources for
Measurements and Control Series, 3rd Edition,ISAPress,2004.
3. McMillan, G.K., Process/Industrial Instrument and Controls Handbook,
5thEdition, McGraw- Hill handbook,NewYork, 1999.
4. NPTEL Notes on, Programmable Logic Control System by Department of
Electrical Engg., IIT Kharagpur.

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