| Academic year: | 2022-23 | 
| Name of Program: | Expert Lecture on PLC and SCADA | 
| Class & Division: | SY-TY | 
| Name of activity: | Seminar | 
| Name of activity coordinator: | Mrs.R.S.Nale | 
| Name of student coordinator: | Mr. Ram Chavan | 
| Name and address of Expert/Guest/Industry: | Mr. Vikas Gade | 
| Date of conduction: | 08/10/22 | 
| Total beneficiaries: | 112 | 
| CO | 1,2,3,4 | 
| PO | 1,2,3,4,5,6.7 | 
| PSO | 1,2 | 
| Activity Report | |
| This expert lecture was organized for third year and second year students of Electronics and Telecommunication engineering students. Mr. Vikas Gade started the lecture by explaining the students about the basics of PLC and need of Automation. He has explained that PLC stands for data collection, receiving critical information about the flow and input within the system. To this end, the PLC will also perform basic interventions, triggering outputs when the parameters programmed into the system are met. A PLC is a versatile piece of equipment, which holds up under harsh conditions with advanced options for programming and real-time usage. He also explains SCADA is monitoring software used in industries. As software, it helps control the hardware and makes a record of the data collected from all remote locations. SCADA software is connected to computers, graphical user interfaces, sensors and networked data communications in order to provide a broad picture of the process. Within this context, management teams in these industries rely on SCADA to monitor progress and make operating corrections throughout the plant. Thus PLC and SCADA relationship is invariably powerful in creating an automated system to accurately prescribe maintenance tasks. | |