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Human Machine Interface

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This groundbreaking text/lab manual introduces significant concepts in the fields of Human Machine Interface (HMI) and Programmable Logic Controllers. Hands-on, step-by-step activities provide experiences in creating various process-control applications with HMI devices and software--programming that enables an HMI system operator to interface and interact directly with the system. This book is ideal for introducing high school and college students, plus those in the professional fields of process control and automation, to the capabilities and potential of HMI.FeaturesIntroduces students and those in industry to the capabilities of Human Machine Interface. The text and activities, while ranging from basic to more advanced, assume no prior experience working with HMI devices and software.Readers experiment with programming that enables an HMI system operator to interface and interact directly with the systemThe many hands-on lab activities provide experience in creating and working with the type of process control applications that are used extensively in manufacturing.Includes key information on connecting HMI to Programmable Logic Controllers.Focuses primarily on Allen Bradley devices and Rockwell software, but concepts covered are that are applicable to various systems.Dr. Samuel Guccione is a professor in the School of Technology at Eastern Illinois University. He has taught a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses in high technology. He is a member of the Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering. Dr. James McKirahan also has taught a variety of manufacturing and industrial technology courses at Eastern Illinois University. He currently teaches courses in Technology Management and Systems at Indiana State University. Ch 1: Introduction to Human Machine Interface and Programmable Logic Controllers for Process Control - Ch 2: Types of HMI Displays - Ch 3: Rockwell Automation HMI Softwares - Ch 4: Panel Builder32 & Graphic Terminal Labs: Lab 1- Basic Motor Starter / Lab 2- Analog & Digital Displays / Lab 3- Pump & Tank / Lab 4- Alarms / Lab 5- Analog Input with Math Operations / Lab 6- Security - Ch 5: RSView32 Computer Based Labs: Lab 1- Basic Basic Motor Starter / Lab 2- Analog & Digital Displays / Lab 3- Pump & Tank / Lab 4- Alarms / Lab 5- Math Operations, Subprograms & Alarms / Lab 6- Security / Lab 7- TrendX Charting & Data Logging / Lab 8- Moving Animation

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780831135829
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 275
  • Published:
  • September 14, 2016
Delivery: 2-4 weeks
Expected delivery: December 20, 2024

Description of Human Machine Interface

This groundbreaking text/lab manual introduces significant concepts in the fields of Human Machine Interface (HMI) and Programmable Logic Controllers. Hands-on, step-by-step activities provide experiences in creating various process-control applications with HMI devices and software--programming that enables an HMI system operator to interface and interact directly with the system. This book is ideal for introducing high school and college students, plus those in the professional fields of process control and automation, to the capabilities and potential of HMI.FeaturesIntroduces students and those in industry to the capabilities of Human Machine Interface. The text and activities, while ranging from basic to more advanced, assume no prior experience working with HMI devices and software.Readers experiment with programming that enables an HMI system operator to interface and interact directly with the systemThe many hands-on lab activities provide experience in creating and working with the type of process control applications that are used extensively in manufacturing.Includes key information on connecting HMI to Programmable Logic Controllers.Focuses primarily on Allen Bradley devices and Rockwell software, but concepts covered are that are applicable to various systems.Dr. Samuel Guccione is a professor in the School of Technology at Eastern Illinois University. He has taught a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses in high technology. He is a member of the Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering. Dr. James McKirahan also has taught a variety of manufacturing and industrial technology courses at Eastern Illinois University. He currently teaches courses in Technology Management and Systems at Indiana State University. Ch 1: Introduction to Human Machine Interface and Programmable Logic Controllers for Process Control - Ch 2: Types of HMI Displays - Ch 3: Rockwell Automation HMI Softwares - Ch 4: Panel Builder32 & Graphic Terminal Labs: Lab 1- Basic Motor Starter / Lab 2- Analog & Digital Displays / Lab 3- Pump & Tank / Lab 4- Alarms / Lab 5- Analog Input with Math Operations / Lab 6- Security - Ch 5: RSView32 Computer Based Labs: Lab 1- Basic Basic Motor Starter / Lab 2- Analog & Digital Displays / Lab 3- Pump & Tank / Lab 4- Alarms / Lab 5- Math Operations, Subprograms & Alarms / Lab 6- Security / Lab 7- TrendX Charting & Data Logging / Lab 8- Moving Animation

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