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Systems driven by Rockwell Automation support the largest sector of the automation industry. Seneca's Integrated Automation Systems Rockwell program provides instruction in using the latest concepts and equipment to support integrated automation in a variety of industries.
Integrated Automation Systems (IAS) refers to the use of various control systems for operating equipment such as machinery, processes in factories, boilers and heat treating ovens, switching on telephone networks, steering and stabilization of ships, aircraft and other applications and vehicles with minimal or reduced human intervention, with some processes that are completely automated.
Most often used in Advanced Manufacturing, or Lean Manufacturing environments, IAS are typically faster than regular technology, reduce the cost of machinery overall and reduce the need for manual labour by using a series of devices that are interconnected using various computerized hardware and software.
These systems include Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's), Robotic equipment and Information Technologies. Programmable Logic Controllers are digital computers that function within industrial computer networks and communicate operational instructions to other machines. PLC's monitor inputs and outputs and make logic based decisions to control automated processes.
Integrated Automation Systems, are also referred to as Human Machine Interfaces, or Mechatronics, and are used in numerous industries, most commonly in manufacturing and food processing, however, job titles in automation can now be found in other rapidly automating industries such as healthcare, hospitality, travel and leisure, aerospace, printing, film, agriculture and retail.
Automation technicians troubleshoot, service and maintain the computerized systems and robotic devices that are designed to reduce human interaction, such as robotic assembly devices and computer-controlled building air-conditioning systems. These machines and systems are often found within industrial and manufacturing plants and other commercial facilities. Technicians perform routine diagnostic checks, monitor automated systems, isolate problems and perform repairs.
Some common job titles include:
For more information on careers in this sector, visit:
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with:
OR Mature Student Status (age 19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program credits (see Academic Upgrading)
Students are strongly encouraged to observe listed course pre-requisites, unless they have previous industrial experience.
Part-time Studies courses are being offered in either of the following four formats: Online, Flexible, In-person, Hybrid. Click Availability below to see current offerings.
This course provides programming instructions for Control Logix 5000, using Studio 5000 programming software. Students learn how to write ladder logic programming and basic programs, debug applications and troubleshoot, and test the program using the monitoring system. Testing is completed using Online edit and I/O Force along with the I/O graphical interface of the I/O card. The course also introduces HMI design using FTAP-VIEW and Basic SERVO System programming using Virtual AXIS.
Students will learn how AB systems are integrated, including: CompactLogix, Micro 850, and MicroLogix 1500 PLC, Rockwell Software: RSLogix 5000, RSLogix 500, CCW, and SoftLogix, Firmware upgraded with ContrlFlash, Communication set up and reset to factory default setting: RSLinx and BOOTP, Tasks (including interrupts), programs, routines and subroutines, Tag array, user defined data type, indirect addresses, COPY, MOVE, and FLL instructions, Sequencer (SQO and SQI) instructions, Producer/Consumer tags and message instruction, Cooperation control with networking of multiple CompactLogix PLCs, Add-On instruction, IEC 61131-3 programming languages, Complex sequential control: Water Tank System Control, PID control and PID tuning for continuous process: Chamber Control, System integration for PID control with Micro 850 PLC and PanelView C400 HMI, Introduction to FactoryTalk@ View Studio, 4 Floors elevator project with SoftLogix and FactoryTalk@ View Studio.
This course teaches a unified approach to developing and trouble-shooting Allen-Bradley based factory integration using Factory Talk and ViewAnyWare Software. Students will learn to create data loggers, message screens, recipes and multiple alarm screens. They will also study the process for connecting remotely from FactoryTalk ViewClient to Factory Talk ViewServers and explore complex derived tags, ActiveX faceplates and animation techniques. Implementation of distributed human-machine interface (HMI) systems, database collection, plant performance monitoring systems and total plant integration will also be covered.
This program is designed for Technicians and Technologists seeking to upgrade or enhance their skills and maintain awareness of current technologies in Automation. It will provide students with thorough knowledge in the area of PLC installation, maintenance, troubleshooting and an understanding of how this equipment integrates with other automated systems.
Upon completion of the program, students will meet the following outcomes:
Upon successful completion of the program requirements, please submit a Request for Certificate of Completion Form to the Faculty of Continuing Education and Training. There is no cost for this and your Certificate of Completion will be sent to you electronically.
Ramya Kottapalli
Program Assistant
Ramya.Kottapalli@senecapolytechnic.ca
416.764.0975
Jacqueline Gage
Manager, Academic Programs
jacqueline.gage@senecapolytechnic.ca
416.764.0984
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