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PLC (Programmable Logic Control) is a digital computer control system used in the hardware industry to automate electromechanical operations. PLC training teaches students to keep an eye on the processes taking place in the input devices in order to produce a signal that controls the output devices.

A software industrial control system called SCADA (Supervisory control and Data Acquisition) uses coded signals sent through communication channels to run remote equipment. Learners are given the finest practice in the most recent technologies, trends, and problems in the fiercely competitive fields of automation in SCADA Training. This kind of industrial control system exists.

IIHT Jaipur is a leading provider of training in industrial automation, including PLC (programmable logic controller), SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition), HMI (human machine interface), DCS (distributed control system), motors, drives, sensors, and actuators, as well as industrial networking.
By working on various energy-efficient projects, IIHT Jaipur supports the smooth running of the systems and the maintenance and upkeep of the institution.
PLC SCADA -why?

This fast-paced industrial environment requires automation. All industries—large, small, and medium—are automating. SCADA and PLC are sophisticated technical courses that reward work and persistence equally. Industrial automation specialists are in demand.

SCADA PLC?

PLC stands for programmable logic controller-supervisory control and data acquisition. Automation is the only way to learn PLC and obtain commercial experience. Many industries use PLCs. Unlike general-purpose computers, PLCs can handle different input and output configurations, vast temperature ranges, electrical noise, vibration, and impact.

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