A Low-Cost Programmable Logic Control (PLC) Trainer for Use in a University Agricultural Electricity Course

Authors

  • Aarron Dickenson University of Arkansas
  • Donald M. Johnson University of Arkansas

Keywords:

PLC, controller

Abstract

Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) are widely used in agricultural production and processing. Thus, agricultural systems management students should receive hands-on experience with these devices as part of their undergraduate education. However, in many cases, the cost of providing class-quantity PLCs for student laboratory use is prohibitive. This article describes a low-cost PLC trainer developed for use in a university level agricultural electricity course. A sample laboratory activity used with the PLC trainer is also described. End-of-course student comments indicated that use of the trainer had stimulated student interest in learning
more about programmable logic controllers.

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Published

01-03-2006

How to Cite

Dickenson, A., & Johnson, D. M. (2006). A Low-Cost Programmable Logic Control (PLC) Trainer for Use in a University Agricultural Electricity Course. Journal of Agricultural Systems, Technology, and Management, 21(1). Retrieved from https://jastm.org/index.php/jastm/article/view/11785