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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Successful completion of or concurrent enrollment in MATH 012 or higher. Corequisite: CIML 160. Introduction to theory and operation of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Special emphasis on hydraulic and pneumatic components and flow diagrams for particular applications in industrial control. 1 lecture hour.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CIMT/CIML 100. Corequisite: CIML 175. This course covers the design, application, wiring, and troubleshooting of industrial control circuits. Electromechanical components are used in ladder logic control circuits to control hydraulic and pneumatic circuits, timing and counting circuits, plus sequencing circuits. Components studied and used for designing circuitry includes relays, limit switches, timers, counters, photo sensors, proximity detectors, pressure switches, solenoid valves, etc. 2 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores using an Allen-Bradley Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) to control and troubleshoot machinery used in an industrial application. Course content includes I/O wiring, using RSLinx and RSLogix software, programming instructions, and troubleshooting techniques. 1 lecture hour, 5 laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Successful completion of READ 011, or recentered SAT Verbal score of (R) 420 or greater, or appropriate placement test scores, and CIMT/CIML 175. Corequisite: CIML 200. This course covers the applications, programming, servicing, and troubleshooting of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) with applications in hydraulics, pneumatics, analog, and electrical controls for automated applications. Laboratory experiences include the design and troubleshooting of ladder logic programs. The Allen-Bradley PLC-5/11 and 5/60 processors are applied to control applications using rung programming, rung sequencing, data manipulation, file moves, and subroutines. PLCs are also interfaced to pneumatic pick-and-place robots for automated applications. 3 lecture hours. 422 2007-08 Vincennes University Catalog
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIMT/CIML 100. Corequisite: CIML 204. This course builds skills in the fabrication of control panels and a Robotic Manipulator. The student will build a three axis Cartesian pneumatic robot controlled by an Allen- Bradley Micrologix controller which will be programmed for a pick and place application. Emphasis will be on fabrication skills, hardware, and proper industrial wiring techniques. 1 lecture hour.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIMT/CIML 175. Corequisite: CIML 206. This course provides theory and application of AC and DC motors, types of single phase motors, three phase power, three phase motors, forward and reversing motor starters, and various motor control circuits. DC drives and Variable frequency drives are included with control applications. Wiring and troubleshooting of three-phase motor control circuits are emphasized in lab. 1 lecture hour.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CIMT/CIML 125. Corequisite: CIML 225. This course provides the knowledge and skill to program a Motoman six axis articulated manipulator for industrial applications. Programs are developed for assembly applications involving the interfacing and control for clamping, parts feeding, conveyor integration, palletizing, and fault detection. 1 lecture hour.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIMT/CIML 204. Corequisite: CIML 250. Application and servicing is emphasized utilizing industrial grade robots, programmable logic controllers( PLC’s), Visual Basic, Panel View Terminals, conveyors, index tables, bowl feeders, a host computer, and other automated equipment. Students gain servicing and troubleshooting experience; plus fabrication of a grip and feeder, and system integration experience on dedicated machinery, assembly robots, and a robotic MIG welding station. 1 lecture hour.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CIMT/CIML 200. Corequisite: CIML 265. This course covers networking of PLC's and PC systems used with supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) applications. The hardware used for networking and control will include Allen-Bradley ControlLogix PLC, Ethernet, Allen-Bradley Data Highway (DH+), and DeviceNet. The software used will include Windows 2000, RSLogix 5000, RSLinx, RSNetworx, and PC Anywhere. Microsoft Excel and Access will be incorporated into the networking system to process information. System installation, programming, application, and troubleshooting will be performed. 1 lecture hour.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CIMT/CIML 200. Corequisite: CIML 290. This course prepares students for working in food, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries. Lecture and lab assignments provide experience with sensors, level control, flow control, pressure control, temperature control, DAC and ADC conversion, digital set-point applications, analog processing, and PID control. The Allen-Bradley ControlLogix processor will be used as the controller with a process control trainer to design, construct, interface, program and troubleshoot control circuits and systems. Additional high-level process control will provide experience in control by HMI (Human Machine Interfacing) software such as RSVIEW32 and VISUAL BASIC on a PC. 3 lecture hours.
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