Programmable Logic Controllers were discovered by the automotive industry to substitute the re-wiring of the machine's control panel. Prior to the invention of PLC, automobiles were manufactured using plenty of relays, cam timers, and closed loop controllers. The electricians had to re-wire every part of the machine daily which was time consuming and highly expensive on the financial front. PLCs can be programmed easily which can be understood clearly well. The controller has the input and output for interfacing. The hardware components of a PLC system are CPU, Memory, Input/output, Power supply unit, and programming device.
After Completion of the Training, candidates can Independently work on PLC Projects.