CMR348 Total Integrated Automation Syllabus:
CMR348 Total Integrated Automation Syllabus – Anna University Regulation 2021
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1. To gain knowledge in automation in industries.
2. To gain knowledge in various electrical and electronic programmable automations and their applications.
3. To know about the basic in SCADA and DCS systems.
4. To gain knowledge in communication protocols in an integrated system
5. To know about the advanced in automation industries
UNIT – I TOTALLY INTEGRATED AUTOMATION
Need, components of TIA systems, advantages, Programmable Automation Controllers (PAC), Vertical Integration structure.
UNIT – II HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI)
Necessity and Role in Industrial Automation, Need for HMI systems. Types of HMI- Text display – operator panels – Touch panels – Panel PCs – Integrated displays (PLC & HMI).
UNIT – III SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION (SCADA)
Overview – Developer and runtime packages – architecture – Tools – Tag – Internal &External graphics, Alarm logging – Tag logging – structured tags– Trends – history– Report generation, VB & C Scripts for SCADA application.
UNIT – IV COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS OF SCADA
Proprietary and open Protocols – OLE/OPC- UPC UA/DA – DDE – Server/Client Configuration – Messaging – Recipe – User administration – Interfacing of SCADA with PLC, drive, and other field device
UNIT – V DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEMS (DCS)
DCS – architecture – local control unit- programming language – communication facilities – operator interface – engineering interfaces. APPLICATIONS OF PLC & DCS: Case studies of Machine automation, Process automation, Introduction to SCADA Comparison between SCADA and DCS.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to:
CO 1: Knowledge of PLC & PAC automation
CO 2: Knowledge in HMI systems and to integrate it with other systems.
CO 3: Ability to apply SCADA and usage of C programming for report generation
CO 4: Acquiring information’s on communication protocols in automation systems
CO 5: Ability to design and develop automatic control system using distributed control systems.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. John. W. Webb& Ronald A. Reis, “Programmable logic controllers: Principles and Applications”, Prentice Hall India, 2009.
2. Michael P. Lukas, “Distributed Control systems”, “Van Nostrand Reinfold Company”1995 .
REFERENCES:
1. Win C C Software Manual, Siemens, 2003
2. RS VIEW 32 Software Manual, Allen Bradly, 2005
3. CIMPLICITY SCADA Packages Manual, Fanuc India Ltd, 2004
