Automation Control Circuits — Part 1

Automation Control Circuits prepares learners to understand how industrial control systems are structured, measured, and operated in real-world environments. Through focused study of open- and closed-loop systems, single-variable control loops, and two-position controllers for heating and pressure applications, learner

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Course Details

  • Duration: 1h 24m
  • Level: intermediate
  • Category: Workforce Training
  • Price: $49.00

Course Modules

  1. Module 2 Introduction and Assignments
  2. Module 3 Introduction and Assignments
  3. Module 4 Two Position Controllers
  4. Module 5 Lab Activity
  5. Module 6 Proportional Control
  6. Module 7 Lecture Notes
  7. Module 8 Introduction and Assignments
  8. Module 9 Introduction and Assignments
  9. unit2 chapter
  10. Module 10 Introduction and Assignments

Frequently Asked Questions

Who should take the Automation Control Circuits Part 1 course?

This intermediate-level course is ideal for individuals seeking to understand how industrial control systems are structured and operated. It's particularly valuable for aspiring or current controls and instrumentation professionals aiming to develop practical skills in this field.

What specific skills will I gain from this course?

You will learn to identify and distinguish between open-loop and closed-loop control systems, including their elements and instrumentation. The course also covers analyzing single-variable control loop performance and understanding two-position controllers for heating and pressure applications.

How long does it take to complete Automation Control Circuits Part 1?

The course is designed to be completed in approximately 1 hour. This duration allows for a focused study of key concepts related to industrial control systems and their real-world operation.

What kind of jobs does this course help prepare me for?

This course helps build foundational skills relevant to roles in controls and instrumentation. Understanding industrial control systems is crucial for professionals involved in operating, measuring, and structuring automation processes across various industries.

Is this course part of a series? What does "Part 1" imply?

Yes, "Part 1" indicates that this course is the initial segment of a broader curriculum on Automation Control Circuits. It focuses on foundational concepts like open- and closed-loop systems, preparing learners for more advanced topics in subsequent parts.

Do I need prior experience in automation or control systems for this course?

This course is categorized as intermediate level, suggesting some foundational understanding of engineering or industrial processes would be beneficial. While it covers core definitions, it quickly delves into analyzing system performance and specific controller types.