Intro to BIN's PLC Training

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PLC is short for Programmable Logic Controllers. PLCs control mostly machines, but also trafic lights, city bridges, water stations and much more.

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Intro to BIN's PLC Training

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  • There are no ...

    There are no requirements for the Electronics Engineer as your background proves your ability to absorb the lessons at a reasonable pace. We do recommend a minimum of knowing what a normally open and normally closed contact is, as we start from the beginning. Even better is to understand the basics of relay logic or ladder logic.

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    Awesome! I am Electronics Engineer, what requirement are needed to enter to your training class?
    thank you

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  • good intro. sounds ...

    good intro. sounds like what we need.
    cp

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  • CBT PLC training, ...

    CBT PLC training, tutorial and simulator run by Business Industrial Network is one of the best on site training for maintenance and engineering staff.They have also provided free Free on-line PLC Introduction Video which may help the others to know about the value of the course.

    This course is a must for all the maintenance and engineering companies to achieve greater result. This will certainly help the professionals concerned to hone their skills further.

    Sriseshan

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