IEC Paradigms (Level 4)

Learn PLC programming from basics to advanced levels with hands-on projects in multiple environments. Gain skills in IEC paradigms and become a competent programmer!

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Brief Summary

This course takes you from Ladder Logic to mastering all five IEC programming languages, ensuring you're ready for any PLC challenge. It's fun, engaging, and super hands-on!

Key Points

  • Learn multiple PLC programming paradigms
  • Work in various development environments
  • Hands-on projects to build a real-world portfolio

Learning Outcomes

  • Become proficient in programming using multiple languages and environments
  • Develop the ability to tackle and solve complex automation problems
  • Create a comprehensive portfolio demonstrating your PLC skills

About This Course

Functional Block Diagrams, Sequential Function Charts, Instruction Lists, Ladder Diagrams and Structured Text

You already know how to program a PLC and make it do what you want using Ladder Diagrams. But as you are undoubtedly aware, there are several other "paradigms" (programming languages) out there to create logic, and you want to program competently with them all.

Aside from learning the paradigms, you also want to develop a comfort level with a few other development environments besides RSLogix 500.  Now, you're going to be learning the Logix5000 environment as well as AB's Connected Components Workbench.  Then we're going to get away from AB and do a lot of work in ABB's Automation Builder where you'll be able to work hands-on with all five IEC paradigms PLUS an ABB proprietary language as well.  As your program grows, you'll be able to simulate it and run your code in real-time every step of the way.


What's covered in each of the five PLC courses I teach here and on my own PLC Dojo site?


PLC Fundamentals (Level 1) teaches you how to program with the focus on ladder logic, which is the most popular PLC programming language.  The goal is to teach you everything you need to know to make a PLC do what you want it to do.  You are also given all the software necessary to both CREATE and RUN your own programs live - right on your own computer.

Applied Logic (Level 2) forces you to take what you've learned and solve problem after progressively harder problem unassisted.  You get a spec and are told simply: "Make it work, and don't progress until you have."  After, you get to watch me solve each one as well.  By the end, you don't just know how to program - you are a PROGRAMMER.

Process Visualization (Level 3) gives you both knowledge and experience in FIVE different HMI / SCADA development environments.  By the end, you've created several COMPLETE visualization (screen) projects that you can actually run on your own computer (and SHOW PEOPLE in an interview) with no additional hardware.

IEC Paradigms (Level 4) is only for the heavyweights.  This course teaches you how to program using all five IEC programming languages (plus one more) in multiple environments.  There are projects as well, so by the end, you have seen it all and DONE it all as well.  There won't be anything anybody can show you that you won't already be familiar with.

TIA Portal Master Project (Level 5) is the culmination of everything. In that course, you'll program an entire power plant using all five PLC programming languages (in PARALLEL!) with a full HMI. It's a massive and complex project that really showcases your talents in an interview!

  • By the end of this course, students will be able to program nearly ANY modern PLC regardless of mfg.

  • Students will be knowledgeable AND experienced with all five IEC programming paradigms.

  • Students will know how to lay out a complex PLC program

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Paul Lynn

My PLC courses cost LESS on PLC Dojo.      By degree, I'm an MBA, however after a few years on the road full-time as a management consultant, I fell into and in love with engineering.       My PLC / HMI experience includes projects from $10k up to about $40m, primarily within the realm of chemical processing and filtration.  I am competent programming...

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4.9 course rating
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ui-avatar of Blaine Arbelaez
Blaine A.
4.0
7 months ago

It is a good match.

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ui-avatar of Alexander Hedin
Alexander H.
4.0
1 year ago

Passed Level 1 before starting this course, so at least have gotten the basics down before starting this course. I like the structure that after a brief introduction, you get a small assignment to try to complete on your own, before a proper walk through shortly after. Even if the task are similar to previous examples, its clear you need a little bit of experience to be able to complete these tasks on your own.

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Javier H. B.
5.0
1 year ago

Si! Contiene mas de loq ue esperaba y la emtodología es impecable

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ui-avatar of James A. Hylton Jr.
James A. H. J.
5.0
1 year ago

Great instructor and outstanding course very informative and helpful to building my PLC background and understanding

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ui-avatar of Jilan
Jilan
5.0
1 year ago

ADVANCE COURSE OF PLC PROGRAMMING, RECOMMONDED FOR AUTOMATION ENGINEERS.

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ui-avatar of Serhii Muryn
Serhii M.
5.0
2 years ago

I recommend this course. It has all you need to start programming PLC with CCW, RSlogix 5000, and ABB software. But before starting this course I would recommend also taking PLC I and PLC II courses from the same instructor Paul Lynn. It would give you more idea and general concepts of PLC programming.

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ui-avatar of André de Castro Oliveira Botta
André D. C. O. B.
5.0
2 years ago

Ótimo instrutor. Muito didático.

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ui-avatar of Piotr Botor
Piotr B.
4.5
3 years ago

Praktyczny, bez zbędnego gadania, dużo wiedzy.

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ui-avatar of BENTON M. MAITHYA
Benton M. M.
5.0
3 years ago

great sessions

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ui-avatar of Samrat Bhattacharya
Samrat B.
4.5
4 years ago

it is a very good Introduction regarding different paradigm of PlC Programming

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