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THE INDUSTRY LEARNING PLATFORM

At RealPars, we believe everyone should have the opportunity to create progress through industrial technology and develop the skills of tomorrow. With hands-on industrial courses authored by industry experts, our platform helps businesses and individuals close skills gaps in critical areas, innovate faster and deliver on key objectives.

THIS IS HOW WE ROLL

We’re here to help automation engineers learn the practical skills they need to land a job or take their career to the next level by creating high-quality video courses taught in a logical, concise and easy-to-follow format—each one designed with real-world application in mind.

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We’ve always been obsessed with making PLC programming easy to learn for people

We’re here to help PLC programmers learn the practical skills they need to land a job or take their career to the next level by creating high-quality video courses taught in a logical, concise and easy-to-follow format—each one designed with real-world application in mind.

Our story

We’ve always been obsessed with making PLC programming easy to learn for people and here’s why:

Today’s college graduates are learning some great skills, unfortunately, they aren’t the skills necessary to help those degree-holders become PLC programmers. In other words, there’s a great disconnect between what’s being taught about PLC programming in school and what skills are actually needed in the real world.

There’s a great disconnect between what’s being taught about PLC programming in school and what skills are actually needed in the real world.



So how can you gain those skills in a timely and cost-efficient way? In a way that allows you to keep earning a living and learn in your own time?

That’s where RealPars comes in. Our RealPars PLC programmers have gained valuable real-world experience from working on hundreds of control systems projects in many different industries—and they’re here to share that knowledge with you through our video course library. Every lesson gets you closer to landing that position as a professional PLC programmer.

https://www.realpars.com

Connecting the PLC to the Software

01. Control system skills, our easy to learn training series.
02. Control system components, PLC’s and the hardware they use
03. Power Supply Modules, for Use within PLC Control Systems
04. CPU Task in a PLC
05. CPU Operation Modes
06. Introduction to Memory Types
07. PLC Load Memory
08. PLC Working Memory
09. PLC System Memory
10. PLC Retentive Memory
11. PLC CPU Ports
12. CPU Status and Error Indicators
13. How to Delete the CPU Memory in a PLC
14. PLC Interface Module
15. Types of Electrical Signals
16. PLC DI and DO Modules
17. PLC AI and AO Modules
18. PLC Function Module
19. CP Module
20. Difference Between STEP7 and SIMATIC Manager
21. Methods of Connecting to S7 PLCs
22. Set PG/PC Interface
23. LEDs on PC Adaptor
24. Creating a New Project in STEP 7 V5.5
25. PLC Hardware Configuration in STEP 7 V5.5
26. PLC Rack Configuration
27. Configuration of the PLC Power Supply
28. Configuration of the CPU
29. PLC Digital Input Module Configuration
30. PLC Digital Output Module Configuration
31. PLC Analog Input Module Configuration
32. How to work with PLC Simulator?
33. How to Download the Hardware to the PLC

Getting Started with PLC Programming

34. Familiarity with PLC programming environment
35. PLC Input, Output and Memory Bit Addressing
36. How to Address Timer And Counter in a PLC Program?
37. Running a 3-Phase Motor PLC Program _ Part 1
38. Running a 3-Phase Motor PLC Program _ Part2
39. How Does a Latch Instruction Work in PLC Programming?
40. How to Use a Normally Open Stop Switch in Your PLC Program?
41. Why Should Stop Switches Normally Be Closed?
42. Why Do You Need to Use Feedback Contacts in Your PLC Program?
43. Using the SET Instruction Instead of a Latch Instruction in Your PLC Program
44. Drill Press PLC Program
45. Two-Hand Control PLC Program
46. STEP 7 Programming Languages
47. Using a Symbol Table for Symbolic Addressing in PLC Programming
48. How Do Flip-Flops Work in PLC Programming?
49. How Does the CPU Process Your PLC Program?
50. Let's Control the Level of This Tank!
51. Can a Motor Work in Both Momentary and Latched Modes?
52. CW and CCW Rotations PLC Program (Normal Mode)
53. CW and CCW Rotations PLC Program (Fast Mode)
54. How Can We Make a "Bit" Address to Solve Always True or Always False in a PLC Program?
55. Last Line Priority in PLC Programming
56. Positive Edge Detection in PLC Programming
57. Negative Edge Detection in PLC Programming
58. Address Positive and Negative Edge Detection in PLC Programming
59. Drill Press PLC Program (Positive Edge)
60. How to Use a Single Switch Both as Start and Stop Switch in PLC Programming?
61. How to Use a Single Switch Both as Start and Stop Switch in PLC Programming? (Using Edge Detectors)
62. Running 4 Motors one after the other with One Start Switch_Part 1
63. Running 4 Motors one after the other with One Start Switch_Part 2
64. Midline in PLC Programming

How to Use Timers in PLC Programming

65. Introduction to Pulse Timers in PLC Programming
66. Introduction to On-Delay Timers in PLC Programming
67.Introduction to Off-Delay Timers in PLC Programming
68. Running 3 Motors with Pulse Timers PLC Program
69. Running 3 Motors with Extended Pulse Timers PLC Program
70. Generating Square Wave Using Pulse Timer PLC Program
71. Automatic Industrial Dryer PLC Program - Part 1
71-1. Automatic Industrial Dryer - Part 2
72. Automatic Industrial Dryer PLC Program (Not Instruction)
73. CW and CCW Rotations Using Timer _ Part 1
74. CW and CCW Rotations Using Timer _ Part 2
75. Two-Hand Control PLC Program (Timer Hack)
76. Is STEP 7 V13 Scary?
77. What are the requirements for installing STEP 7 (TIA Portal) V13?
78. Creating projects in STEP 7 V13 (TIA Portal)
79. Hardware Configuration in STEP 7 V13 (TIA Portal)
80. Writing a PLC Program in STEP 7 V13 (TIA Portal)
81. Pipe Water Test PLC Program _ Part 1
82. Pipe Water Test PLC Program _ Part 2
83. Pipe Water Test PLC Program _ Part 3
84. Pipe Water Test PLC Program _ Part 4
85. Pipe Water Test PLC Program _ Part 5
86. Using NO or NC Contacts in PLC Programming _ Part 1
87. Using NO or NC Contacts in PLC Programming _ Part 2
88.Single Start Switch PLC Program _ Part 1
89.Single Start Switch PLC Program _ Part 2

How to Use Counters in PLC Programming

90. Introduction to Counters in PLC Programming _ Part 1
91. Introduction to Counters in PLC Programming _ Part 2
92. Factory Warehouse PLC Program
93. Custom Preset Values for Counters
94. Temporary Product Storage Area PLC Program
95. Bottle Filling Process PLC Program _ Part 1
96. Bottle Filling Process PLC Program _ Part 2
97. Bottle Filling Process PLC Program _ Part 3
98. Bottle Filling Process PLC Program _ Part 4
99. Bottle Filling Process PLC Program _ Part 5
100. Bottle Filling Process PLC Program _ Part 6
101. Bottle Filling Process PLC Program _ Part 7
102. How Many S7 Counters Can You Use in Your PLC Program?
103. How to Prevent Counter Value Reset When the PLC Power is Cut Off?
104. Extended Timing in PLC Programs Using a Combination of a Timer and Counter_ Part 1
105. Extended Timing in PLC Programs Using a Combination of a Timer and Counter _ Part 2
106. Testing the PLC Program in Single Scan Mode
107. Counter Bit Instructions in PLC Programming
108. Introduction to Comparator Operations PLC Programming
109. What are Integer and double integer data types in PLC programming?
110. Real, Byte, Word, Double Word and Time data types in PLC programming
111. A few Practical Points on Comparator Operations
112. Factory Warehouse PLC Program _ Comparator Operations
113. Error Message While Entering Correct Data Type for Comparator Operations
114. Material Handling PLC Program _ Part 1
115. Material Handling PLC Program _ Part 2
116. Material Handling PLC Program _ Part 3
117. Material Handling PLC program - Part 4
118. Material Handling PLC program - Part 5
119. Parking Lot Entrance Barrier PLC Program - Part 1
120. Parking Lot Entrance Barrier PLC Program - Part 2
121. Energizing a PLC Output When a Group of Inputs Are All True
122. Extended Timing in PLC Programs Using Comparator Operations - Part 1
123. Extended Timing in PLC Programs Using Comparator Operations - Part 2
124. Extended Timing in PLC Programs Using Comparator Operations - Part 3
125. Extended Timing in PLC Programs Using Comparator Operations - Part 4
126. Assembly Line PLC Program – Part 1
127. Assembly Line PLC Program – Part 2
128. Assembly Line PLC Program – Part 3
129. Assembly Line PLC Program – Part 4
130. Assembly Line PLC Program – Part 5
130-1. Assembly Line PLC Program – Part 6
130-2. Assembly Line PLC Program – Part 7

How to use Math Functions in PLC Programming

131. An Introduction to Math Functions - Part 1
132. An Introduction to Math Functions - Part 2
133. An Introduction to Math Functions - Part 3
134. An Introduction to Math Functions - Part 4
135. Gas Turbine Temperature Control PLC Program - Part 1
136. Gas Turbine Temperature Control PLC Program - Part 2
137. Gas Turbine Temperature Control PLC Program - Part 3
138. What Are Decimal, Binary and BCD Numbers?
139. How to Use Conversion Instructions in your PLC program
140. Why You're Getting "Invalid BCD" Error?
141. How to avoid "BCD Conversion Error" While Assigning a Variable Time Value to Timers? - Part 1
142. How to avoid "BCD Conversion Error" While Assigning a Variable Time Value to Timers? - Part 2
143. How to Use S7 Counters for Counting Higher than 999? Part 1
144. How to Use S7 Counters for Counting Higher than 999? Part 2
145. How to Use S7 Counters for Counting Higher than 999? Part 3
146. How to Use S7 Counters for Counting Higher than 999? Part 4

Getting Started with the Factory Simulation Software Called Factory I/O

147. Now You Can Simulate Your PLC Programs in a 3D Environment
148. Part Counting PLC Program Using Retro Reflective Sensors – Part 1
149. Part Counting PLC Program Using Retro Reflective Sensors – Part 2
150. Part Counting PLC Program Using Retro Reflective Sensors – Part 3
151. Part Counting PLC Program Using Retro Reflective Sensors – Part 4
152. Part Counting PLC Program Using Retro Reflective Sensors – Part 5
153. Part Counting PLC Program Using Retro Reflective Sensors – Part 6

Using Conversion Instructions in PLC Programming

154. How to Convert an Integer Value to a Real Value
155. How to Round a Number in Your PLC Program
156. How to Convert a Real Value to Integer

How to Use the Move Instruction in PLC Programming

157. How Does the Move Instruction Work?
158. Control Multiple Outputs with a Single Switch
159. How to Vary the Value in a Single Set-point – Part 1
160. How to Vary the Value in a Single Set-point – Part 2
161. How to Vary the Time Value in a Timer – Part 1
162. How to Vary the Time Value in a Timer – Part 2
163. How to Resume Interrupted Timing for Timers – Part 1
164. How to Resume Interrupted Timing for Timers – Part 2
165. How to Use a Single Switch as Both Start and Stop Switches
166. How to Vary the Time Value in a Timer with a Single Switch – Part 1
167. How to Vary the Time Value in a Timer with a Single Switch – Part 2
168. How to Vary the Time Value in a Timer with a Single Switch – Part 3
169. How to Vary the Time Value in a Timer with a Single Switch – Part 4

How to Use the Shift and Rotate Instructions in PLC Programming

170. Shift Right Integer – Part 1
171. Shift Right Integer – Part 2
172. Shift Right Integer – Part 3
173. Shift Right Double Integer
174. Shift Right Word and Double Word
175. Turning on PLC Outputs in Sequential Order – Part 1
176. Turning on PLC Outputs in Sequential Order – Part 2
177. Turning on PLC Outputs in Sequential Order – Part 3
178. Turning on PLC Outputs in Sequential Order – Part 4
179. Turning on PLC Outputs in Sequential Order – Part 5
180. Turning on PLC Outputs in Sequential Order – Part 6
181. Shift Left Word and Double Word – Part 1
182. Shift Left Word and Double Word – Part 2
183. Turning on PLC Outputs in Sequential Order using the SHL Instruction
184. Rotate Right Double Word
185. Rotate Left Double Word

Using Logic Instructions in PLC Programming

186. Introduction to Logic Gates in PLC Programming
187. Introduction to Word Logic Operations in PLC Programming - Part 1
188. Introduction to Word Logic Operations in PLC Programming – Part 2
189. How to Use the INVERT Instruction to Change the Sign of a Value
190. How to Use Data Masking in PLC Programming
191. How to Compare Analog Signals Using XOR Instruction

How to Use Jump Instruction in PLC Programming

192. Introduction to Jump Instruction in PLC Programming
193. Using a Jump Instruction to Perform Exponential Math – Part 1
194. Using a Jump Instruction to Perform Exponential Math – Part 2
195. What is a Watchdog timer in a PLC?
196. Avoiding a PLC Stop Mode While Using the Jump Instruction
197. Infinite Loop Error in PLC Programming

How to Generate Pulses in Your PLC Program

198. How to Generate Pulses Using the CPU Clock Memory
199. How to Generate Pulses Using Timers
200. Alarm Acknowledgment PLC Program – Part 1
201. Alarm Acknowledgment PLC Program – Part 2
202. Turning Off PLC Outputs One-after-the Other Automatically – Part 1
203. Turning Off PLC Outputs One-after-the Other Automatically – Part 2
204. Turning Off PLC Outputs One-after-the Other Automatically – Part 3
205. Turning on PLC Outputs in Sequential Order – Part 1
206. Turning on PLC Outputs in Sequential Order – Part 2
207. Turning on PLC Outputs in Sequential Order – Part 3
207-1. Turning on PLC Outputs in Sequential Order – Part 4
207-2. Turning on PLC Outputs in Sequential Order – Part 5
208. Using the CPU Clock Memory to Flash 32 PLC Outputs

Watch and Force Table in TIA Portal

209. How to Use the Watch Table in Your PLC Program
210. How to Modify a Value in Your PLC Program
211. How to Modify an Input Value in Your PLC Program – Part 1
212. How to Modify an Input Value in Your PLC Program – Part 2
213. How to Modify an Output Value in Your PLC Program
214. Modifying a Value at Transition to Stop
215. What Are Test and Process Modes in TIA Portal
216. Modifying Timer, Counter and Memory Bit Values in a PLC Program
217. How to Modify Byte, Word or Double Word Values
218. Permissible Value Formats for the Watch Table
219. What is Forcing in PLC Programming?
220. What Are the Differences Between Forcing and Modifying in PLC Programming
221. What is Peripheral Input in Siemens S7 PLCs? Part 1
222. What is Peripheral Input in Siemens S7 PLCs Part 2
223. Can I Use the PII for Peripheral Inputs While Writing a PLC program
224. What is Peripheral Output in Siemens S7 PLCs
225. Can I Force Peripheral Inputs and Outputs in a PLC

Online & Diagnostics

226. Online & Diagnostics – Diagnostic Buffer
227. Online & Diagnostics - Cycle Time and Memory
228. Performance Data – Part 1
229. Performance Data – Part 2

How to Upload a Project from a PLC in TIA Portal

230. How to Upload a Project from a PLC in TIA Portal
231. How to Password Protect Your PLC Program

PLC Program Troubleshooting

232. What is Cross-Reference in TIA Portal and How to Use It – Part 1
233. What is Cross-Reference in TIA Portal and How to Use It – Part 2
234. A Practical Example of Using Cross-reference for Troubleshooting Your PLC Program
235. What is Call Structure in TIA Portal
236. A Practical Example for Using the Call Structure in TIA Portal – Part 1
237. A Practical Example of Using the Call Structure in TIA Portal – Part 2
238. What is the Difference Between Cross-Reference and Call Structure
239. What is Dependency Structure in TIA Portal and How to Use it
240. Detecting Conflicts with the Call and Dependency Structure of Your PLC Program – Part 1
241. Detecting Conflicts with the Call and Dependency Structure of Your PLC Program – Part 2
242. How to Use the Assignment List in TIA Portal – Part 1
243. How to Use the Assignment List in TIA Portal – Part 2
244. How to Use the Assignment List in TIA Portal – Part 3
245. How to Use the Assignment List in TIA Portal – Part 4
246. How to Check a PLC Program for Address Overlapping
247. How to Check the Available Resources for Your Project
248. How to Compare the Online and the Offline PLC Program
249. What is Stuxnet?
250. How Stuxnet Plans to Stay in Your PLC for a Long Time
251. How Stuxnet Manipulates the PLC?
252. How Stuxnet Sends Fake Data to the HMIs?
253. How to Check Your PLC Program for Stuxnet Infection
254. How to Kill Stuxnet on Your PLC
255. How to Rewire an Address in TIA Portal
256. How to Use Cross-Reference in STEP7 V5.X – Part 1
257. How to Use Cross-Reference in STEP7 V5.X – Part 2
258. How to Use the Assignment-List in STEP7 V5.X
259. How to Use the Call Structure in STEP7 V5.X
260. How to Use the Dependency Structure in STEP7 V5.X
261. How to Check for Unused Tags in STEP7 V5.X
262. How to Check Addresses without any Symbols or Tags in STEP7 V5.X
263. How to Check the Available Resources for Your Project in STEP7 V5.X
264. How to Compare Two Offline Projects in TIA Portal
265. How to Compare the Hardware of Two Offline PLC Programs in TIA Portal
266. How to Compare the Offline and the Online PLC programs in STEP7 V5.X
267. How to Compare Two Offline Projects in STEP7 V5.X

How to Update STEP7 Hardware Catalog

268. How to Update STEP7 V5.X Hardware Catalog – Part 1
269. How to Update STEP7 V5.X Hardware Catalog – Part 2
270. How to Update STEP7 V5.X Hardware Catalog (Offline)
271. How to Update the Hardware Catalog in TIA Portal (Online)
272. How to Update the Hardware Catalog in TIA Portal (Offline)

ProfiNet Quick Start

1. What is ProfiNet?
2. What is a ProfiNet Device?
3. What is an IP Address? - Part 1
4. What is an IP Address? - Part 2
5. Assigning an IP Address to a ProfiNet Device
6. What is a SIMATIC Micro Memory Card?
7. IM151- Saving a Device Name to an MMC
8. ProfiNet Device Name Demonstration

How to Configure Profibus-DP Network

01. Hardware Setup for Profibus-DP
02. What is ET200?
03. Software Setup for Profibus-DP- Part 1
04. Software Setup for Profibus-DP- Part 2
05. Software Setup for Profibus-DP- Part 3
06. How to Use the I/O on the Remote I/O Rack
07. How to Install a GSD File in STEP7 V5.X
08. How to Install a GSD File to TIA Portal
09. Software Setup ProfibusDP (TIA Portal) - Part 1
10. Software Setup for Profibus-DP - Part 2 (TIA Portal)
11. Software Setup for Profibus-DP - Part 3 (TIA Portal)
12. How to Use the IO on the Remote IO Rack (TIA Portal)
13. Explained - ET 200 Digital Input Cards
14. Explained - ET 200 Digital Output Cards
15. Explained - ET 200 Analog Input Cards
16. Explained - ET200S Analog Output Cards
17. Additional Information for ET200S Components

Archiving and Retrieving a PLC Project

1. Archiving and Retrieving a PLC Program in STEP7
2. Archiving and Retrieving PLC Project in TIA Portal V14

How to Use FC in PLC Programming

1.What is FC and how to use it in the PLC program?
2. Practical Example of Using FC in a PLC Program - Part 1
3. Practical Example of Using FC in a PLC Program - Part 2
4. Practical Example of Using FC in a PLC Program - Part 3

How to Use FB in PLC Programming

01. What is an FB
02. How To Create FB in TIA Portal
03. How to configure the logic for the FB
04. Calling the FB from the OB and Defining the Data Block
05. Practical Example of Using an FB (Valve Control) - Part 1
06. Practical Example of using an FB (Valve Control) - Part 2
07. Practical Example of using an FB (Valve Control) - Part 3
08. Practical Example of using an FB (Sequencer) - Part 1
09. Practical Example of using an FB (Sequencer) - Part 2
10. Practical Example of using an FB (Sequencer) - Part 3
11. Practical Example of using an FB (Sequencer) - Part 4
12. Practical Example of using an FB (Sequencer) - Part 5
13. Practical Example of using an FB (Sequencer) - Part 6
14. Practical Example of using an FB (Sequencer) - Part 7

Introduction to Allen Bradley PLCs

1. Allen-Bradley PLC Platforms
2. Anatomy of a Rung
3. Execution of a Rung
4. Execution of a PLC Program
5. How a program uses PLC Inputs & Outputs?
6. An Introduction to Allen Bradley Using Studio 5000 Logix Developer
7. Locating Allen Bradley Components in Studio5000 - Part1
8. Locating Allen Bradley Components in Studio5000 - Part2
9. Locating Allen Bradley Components in Studio5000 - Part3

Internet of Things (IoT)

1. What is the Internet of Things (IoT)
2. What is the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

How to Program Siemens HMIs in WinCC

1. HMI Programming in TIA Portal – Part 1
2. HMI Programming in TIA Portal – Part 2
3. HMI Programming in TIA Portal – Part 3
4. HMI Programming in TIA Portal – Part 4

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