CERTIFIED AUTOMATION ENGINEER
CERTIFIED AUTOMATION ENGINEER - Intermediate Level
DURATION : 1.5 MONTHS (120Hrs.)
- Introduction to Electrical Engineering
- Applications used in industries
- Basic Concepts of Electricity
- Ohm’s Law
- Electrical Components and Symbols
- Electrical Circuit Analysis
- Relay logics and circuits
- Series and Parallel Circuits
- Voltage, Current, and Resistance
- Power and Energy in Electrical Systems
- Electrical machines(Motors and Types)
- Electrical Safety Practices
- Contactor – Latching/ Holding/ Retaining
- Timer – On delay/ OFF delay
- OLR, and SMPS
- Necessity of Motor Starters
- Direct online starters
- Motor – Forward Reversal with Interlocks
- Star-delta Starter
- Importance of Relay
- Relay
- Latching/ Holding/ Retaining
- Relay wiring with Logic gates
- Limit switch
- Reed switch
- Solenoid
- Actuators
- Overview
- Introduction to PLC
- Advantages of PLC Control Panel
- Architecture of PLC
- Working principle of PLC
- PLC type and selection details
- Hardware configuration
- Software Explanation
- Communication details
- Online & Diagnostics
- Memory management
- Different types of Inputs and Outputs
- Concept of Digital I/O
- Concept of Analog I/O
- Source type input wiring
- Sink type input wiring
- Transistor type output wiring
- Relay type output wiring
- Various transmitters / sensors used in industrial applications
- Position sensor: Photo electric, proximity sensor, encoder)
- working principle, types selection guidelines
- Flow measurement, working principle, types, selection guidelines
- Pressure measurement, working principle, types, selection guidelines
- Load measurement, load cells
- Level measurement, working principle, types, selection guidelines
- Solenoid valves, control valves, smart transmitters
- Instrument transformers (CT,VT)
- Process control basics, closed & open loop control
- Process controllers (on-off, proportional, PID.
- Programming Language – Ladder diagram
- Device configuration – Start / Stop CPU
- Addressing details Digital, I/O’s
- Addressing details Analog, I/O’s
- Data Types – Bool, Integer, Real, Word, Dword
- Compile –Download, Upload program.
- Programming Language – Ladder diagram
- Device configuration – Start / Stop CPU
- Addressing details Digital, I/O’s
- Addressing details Analog, I/O’s
- Data Types – Bool, Integer, Real, Word, Dword
- Compile –Download, Upload program.
- Data type Conversion – ROUND, TRUNC, CEIL, FLOOR
- Math Functions – ADD, SUB, MUL, DIV, MOD, ABS, NEG
- Program control – CJ, CALL, LABEL, RETURN, MC, MCR
- Programming Language – Ladder diagram, FBD, STL
- Function Block, Functions – OB, FB, FC, DB
- Table, Cross reference
- Analog Configuration
- Analog signals 0v to 10v DC, 4mA to 20mA DC
- Adjusting gain & offset in A/D conversion
- Adjusting gain & offset in D/A conversion
- Scale function
- PID Configuration
- Real Time Clock – RTC
- High Speed Counter – HSC
- Pulse Train Output – PTO
- Libraries
- PDF conversion
- Real Time Applications
- Understanding the basic techniques of controlling an AC motor.
- Block Diagram of VFD
- How an AC drive is constructed, and how the various protection features work
- Operation of the AC drive.
- AC drive range and specification.
- Motor Nameplate – Drive
- Modes of Control
- V/F Control
- Speed & Torque
- Vector control
- Auto Tuning / ID Run
- Frequency Reference Setting
- Acceleration and De-Acceleration Control
- Forward and Reverse control
- Monitor / Display parameter
- Parameter Selection
- Parameter programming
- Set points
- Multi-speed control
- External speed control by Analog Input / Analog output
- Remote control
- Jogging concept
- Dynamic Braking
- Master slave concept
- Braking resistor
- Communication with PLC
- Programming Language – Ladder diagram
- Device configuration – Start / Stop CPU
- Addressing details Digital, I/O’s
- Addressing details Analog, I/O’s
- Data Types – Bool, Integer, Real, Word, Dword
- Compile –Download, Upload program.
- Bit logic – NO, NC, NOT, SET, RESET, POSITIVE & NEGATIVE EDGE
- Timer – ON Delay, OFF Delay, Retentive Timer, Pulse Timer
- Counter – UP Counter, Down Counter, UPDOWN Counter
- Comparator – >, <, =
- Move Function
- Data type Conversion – ROUND, TRUNC, CEIL, FLOOR
- Math Functions – ADD, SUB, MUL, DIV, MOD, ABS, NEG
- Program control – CJ, CALL, LABEL, RETURN, MC, MCR
- Programming Language – Ladder diagram, FBD, STL
- Function Block, Functions – OB, FB, FC, DB
- Table, Cross reference
- Analog Configuration
- Analog signals 0v to 10v DC, 4mA to 20mA DC
- Adjusting gain & offset in A/D conversion
- Adjusting gain & offset in D/A conversion
- Scale function
- PID Configuration
- Real Time Clock – RTC
- High Speed Counter – HSC
- Pulse Train Output – PTO
- Libraries
- PDF conversion
- Real Time Applications
- Understanding the basic techniques of controlling an AC motor.
- Block Diagram of VFD
- How an AC drive is constructed, and how the various protection features work
- Operation of the AC drive.
- AC drive range and specification.
- Motor Nameplate – Drive
- Modes of Control
- V/F Control
- Speed & Torque
- Vector control
- Auto Tuning / ID Run
- Frequency Reference Setting
- Acceleration and De-Acceleration Control
- Forward and Reverse control
- Monitor / Display parameter
- Parameter Selection
- Parameter programming
- Set points
- Multi-speed control
- External speed control by Analog Input / Analog output
- Remote control
- Jogging concept
- Dynamic Braking
- Master slave concept
- Braking resistor
- Communication with PLC.
- Programming Language – Ladder diagram
- Device configuration – Start / Stop CPU
- Addressing details Digital, I/O’s
- Addressing details Analog, I/O’s
- Data Types – Bool, Integer, Real, Word, Dword
- Compile –Download, Upload program.
- Bit logic – NO, NC, NOT, SET, RESET, POSITIVE & NEGATIVE EDGE
- Timer – ON Delay, OFF Delay, Retentive Timer, Pulse Timer
- Counter – UP Counter, Down Counter, UPDOWN Counter
- Comparator – >, <, =
- Move Function
- Data type Conversion – ROUND, TRUNC, CEIL, FLOOR
- Math Functions – ADD, SUB, MUL, DIV, MOD, ABS, NEG
- Program control – CJ, CALL, LABEL, RETURN, MC, MCR
- Programming Language – Ladder diagram, FBD, STL
- Function Block, Functions – OB, FB, FC, DB
- Table, Cross reference
- Analog Configuration
- Analog signals 0v to 10v DC, 4mA to 20mA DC
- Adjusting gain & offset in A/D conversion
- Adjusting gain & offset in D/A conversion
- Scale function
- PID Configuration
- Real Time Clock – RTC
- High Speed Counter – HSC
- Pulse Train Output – PTO
- Libraries
- PDF conversion
- Real Time Applications
- Understanding the basic techniques of controlling an AC motor.
- Block Diagram of VFD
- How an AC drive is constructed, and how the various protection features work
- Operation of the AC drive.
- AC drive range and specification.
- Motor Nameplate – Drive
- Modes of Control
- V/F Control
- Speed & Torque
- Vector control
- Auto Tuning / ID Run
- Frequency Reference Setting
- Acceleration and De-Acceleration Control
- Forward and Reverse control
- Monitor / Display parameter
- Parameter Selection
- Parameter programming
- Set points
- Multi-speed control
- External speed control by Analog Input / Analog output
- Remote control
- Jogging concept
- Dynamic Braking
- Master slave concept
- Braking resistor
- Communication with PLC.
- Introduction to HMI / SCADA
- Software Explanation
- Download and uploading the programs.
- IP address configuration
- Making New Project
- Features of SCADA
- Difference Between SCADA and HMI
- Difference Between SCADA and PLC
- Making and Editing New Graphic Display
- Scada Tags – Memory, I/O, Discrete, Real, Integer, message
- Runtime, Development
- Animation
- Movement, Filling, Visibility, Blinking, Orientation, Height width,
- Tag creation
- Trend Details
- Real-time trend
- Historical trend
- Function Keys
- DDE / Suite link protocols
- Alarms and Events Details
- Security Control.
Syllabus
Job Opportunity
Faq
The course covers two PLC brands (choose from Schneider, Siemens, Allen-Bradley, or Delta), plus one SCADA system, one HMI, and two VFDs.
It’s aimed at students, fresh graduates, or professionals (especially from electrical, electronics, instrumentation or mechanical backgrounds) who want to build or upgrade their industrial automation skills.
The duration is about 1.5 months (≈ 120 hours).
The training is heavily practical: real-time skills in PLC programming, wiring, integration with SCADA, HMI, VFDs — in a lab environment meant to simulate real industrial settings.
You will learn PLC programming/configuration (two brands), SCADA, HMI panel design/operation, VFD (Variable Frequency Drive) wiring and control — giving a broad exposure to core industrial automation technologies.
Not necessarily — while prior knowledge may help, the course is designed to enable people to learn from the fundamentals to industry-ready level.
Since it covers multiple PLC brands and includes SCADA, HMI, and VFD — and offers a full 120-hour program — it’s more comprehensive than basic/introductory courses. This increases your readiness for real industry work.
Yes — as the name suggests, you become a “Certified Automation Engineer” after successful completion of the course from Robotriq.
Yes — the course emphasizes practical, industrial-type lab environment work including wiring, integration of PLC with sensors/actuators, SCADA/HMI setup, motor/VFD control — similar to real factory environment.
Engineering graduates (especially electrical, electronics, instrumentation, mechanical), diploma holders, technicians, or anyone looking to start or upgrade a career in industrial automation would benefit.
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