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- Level Foundational
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PLC Ladder Logic Programming
Issued by
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
Earners of the PLC Ladder Logic Programming microcredential have demonstrated competency in the application of concepts and processes essential for PLC programming by using RSLogix500 software and ladder diagram programming language. Recipients are able to apply discrete instructions (such as permissive statements, latch, unlatch, interlocks or lockouts), timers, counters, compute and compare instructions, and subroutines.
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- Level Foundational
- Time Hours
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Skills
Earning Criteria
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Earners must demonstrate competency at an industry entry level by completing a meaningful assessment that includes real-world application.