Module name | Selected topics on Programming languages and techniques according to IEC 61131-3 |
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Type of module | Compulsory |
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Learning results, competencies, qualification goals | The student is able to:
- develop and test programs, function blocks and functions according to the international standard IEC 61131-3,
- explain the functionality of the language elements,
- organise, classify and analyse programme sequences by means of the standard IEC 61131-3,
- document and evaluate the results in a critical way.
Learning results with regard to the objectives of the course of study:
- Gaining deeper insight into the mathematical and natural science areas.
- Gaining a deeper knowledge about the specific electrical basics.
- Acquiring enhanced and applied subject-specific basics.
- Identifying and classifying complex electro-technical and interdisciplinary tasks.
- Being confident in the ability to use and evaluate analytical methods.
- Being able to create and evaluate solving methods independently.
- Familiarising oneself with new areas of knowledge, running searches and assessing the results.
- Gaining important and profound experience in the area of practical technical skills and engineering activities.
- Working and researching in national and international contexts.
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Types of courses | 4 SWS (semester periods per week): 2 SWS lecture 2 SWS exercise |
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Course contents | - Designing programs as well as function blocks and models in a structured way according to the IEC 61131-3, by means of the function block diagram and the sequential function chart.
- Applying language elements that are compliant with the standard IEC 61131-3.
- Providing an introduction to the international standards.
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Teaching and learning methods (forms of teaching and learning) | Lecture, presentation, learning by teaching, self-regulated learning, problem-based learning |
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Frequency of the module offering | Winter term |
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Language | English |
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Requirements for the participation in the module | Prerequisites according to examination regulations |
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Student workload | 180 h: 60 h attendance studies 120 h personal studies |
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Academic performances | 2 documentations/reports 6-10 pages in the pre-specified format |
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Precondition for the admission to the examination performance | None |
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Examination performance | Electronic exam (including programming task) 120-180 min. |
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Number of credits of the module | 6 credits
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In charge of the module | Dr. Michael Schwarz |
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Teacher of the module | Dr. Michael Schwarz and co-workers |
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Forms of media | Projector, black board, piece of paper, demonstrations and design work at the PC |
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Literature references | - K.-H. John, M. Tiegelkamp, PLC programming according to IEC 61131-3, Springer Verlag 2000,
- Günter Wellenreuther, Dieter Zastrow, Automation with PLC - Theory and Practice. Viegweg+Teubner, GMV Fachverlage GmbH, 2011,
- Karl Pusch, Grundkurs IEC 1131, Vogel Fachbuch 1999, - Heinrich Lepers, SPS Programmierung nach IEC 61131-3 FranzisVerlag GmbH 2005.
- More reference literature is going to be recommended in the course
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