Learn Siemens PLC HW/SW From Scratch Using SIMATIC Manager

Learn Siemens PLC HW/SW From Scratch Using SIMATIC Manager. Improve your Experience in Siemens PLC for the Hardware and Software Programming Using S7 SIMATIC Manager.
Course Description
Complete Siemens PLC Course – From Fundamentals to Advanced Applications
This course is a comprehensive and practical training program designed to provide a solid and structured understanding of Siemens PLC systems. It is suitable for engineers, technicians, students, and professionals who want to build strong skills in industrial automation, starting from the basics and progressing to advanced PLC applications used in real industrial environments.
The course begins with Section 01 | Introduction, where learners are introduced to the concept of PLCs and the Siemens PLC family. This section establishes a strong foundation and prepares learners to understand how different Siemens PLC platforms are used across various industries.
In Section 02 | PLC Hardware, the focus shifts to the physical components of Siemens PLC systems. Learners gain a clear understanding of PLC hardware structure, module identification, and correct hardware selection, which is critical for system design, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
Section 03 | PLC Hardware Simulation introduces PLC simulation using Siemens software. This section allows learners to practice and test PLC configurations in a safe virtual environment before working on real systems, which is a key skill in modern automation projects.
Section 04 | PLC Basic Programming covers the core logic principles used in PLC programming. This section helps learners understand how PLCs make decisions and control processes using fundamental logic concepts.
In Section 05 | PLC Timers, learners explore time-based control techniques that are widely used in industrial automation, such as delays, pulses, and retentive timing operations.
Section 06 | PLC Counters focuses on counting-based control logic, enabling learners to track events, quantities, and process cycles commonly found in manufacturing and process industries.
Section 07 | Analogue Sensors explains how PLCs interact with analogue signals from the field, such as pressure, temperature, flow, and level measurements, which are essential in industrial control systems.
Section 08 | PLC Mathematics Functions introduces numerical processing inside the PLC, allowing learners to perform calculations required for process control and data handling.
In Section 09 | PLC Comparison Functions, learners understand how PLCs compare values and make decisions based on conditions, alarms, and limits.
Finally, Section 10 | PLC Advanced Topics covers advanced and practical subjects such as communication systems, control architecture, loop drawings, program management, networking, and system backup, preparing learners for real-world industrial PLC projects.
This course is designed to build practical confidence, technical understanding, and industry-ready skills in Siemens PLC automation.

