TIA Portal Modules | from V13
050 Advanced Programming
The learning/training documents on TIA Portal have a modular structure and cover the following topics:
• Hardware Configuration
• Example Processes
• Basics of PLC Programming
• Visualization
• Advanced Programming
• Drives
They are designed for the SIMATIC controllers IOT2000EDU, S7-1500, S7-1200 and S7-300.
0XX-600 Summary Learn-/Training Document S7-1500
052-100 Sequencer Programming with GRAPH and SIMATIC S7
In this chapter, you will learn how to program a sequence control with the graphic programming tool S7-GRAPH and about the basic elements of a control program written with GRAFCET.
052-201 High-Level Language Programming with SCL and SIMATIC S7-1500
In this section, you will learn more about the basic functions of the S7-SCL high-level language. Test functions for eliminating logical programming errors will also be presented. The Learn-/training document was prepared based on the example “SIMATIC CPU 1516F PN/DP Safety”.
052-300 PID Controller S7-1500
In this chapter, you will become acquainted with the use of software PID controllers for the SIMATIC S7-1500 with the TIA Portal programming tool. The module explains the call-up, connection, configuration and optimization of a PID controller for the SIMATIC S7-1500. It also shows the steps for calling the PID controller in the TIA Portal and integrating it into a user program.
0XX-XXX Summary Learn-/Training Document SIMATIC S7-1200
051-201 High-Level Language Programming with SCL and SIMATIC S7-1200
In this section, you will become familiar with the basic functions of the SCL high-level language. Test functions for eliminating logical programming errors will also be presented.
051-300 PID Controller S7-1200
In this chapter, you will become acquainted with the use of software PID controllers for the SIMATIC S7-1200 with the TIA Portal programming tool. The module explains the call-up, connection, configuration and optimization of a PID controller for the SIMATIC S7-1200. It also shows the steps for calling the PID controller in the TIA Portal and integrating it into a user program.