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I’ve done 3 or 4 of these and to be honest it’s hard to recommend them. The best way to learn is to actually use the equipment, the e-learning courses are more like interactive slides. They’re good for picking up the jargon of the industry and for navigating the Rockwell catalogue, not great for actually learning. 11.
I think as long as you have a good understanding of plc instructions and instrumentation basics, it would be worthwhile. The lessons are really built to help you navigate through the software, not what it's controlling or how. If you're in need of more basic lessons, the Big Bad Tech channel on YouTube has been very useful for me.
My company has a few of the starter DVD training courses, and new hires that have no PLC experience find those very useful. Much better option since we don't have to send a guy out and pay $$$ to figure out how to connect or download to a controller.
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4.3 (1,180 ratings) 5,336 students. Created by Shane Welcher. Last updated 12/2022. English [Auto] What you'll learn. Be able to completely setup basic Rockwell Automation in RSLogix 5000 and Studio 5000 from scratch, understanding PLC programming. Be able to program a basic Rockwell Automation in RSLogix 5000 and Studio 5000 from scratch.
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