Course

Mastering S7 PLC Applications using Factory IO – Pre-Order

Learn to create S7-1200 and S7-1500 programs for several of the built-in Factory IO "Scenes" based on real world applications using your existing S7 PLC (or PLCsim) and TIA Portal programming software (or free 21 day trial) along with the Factory IO 30 Day Trial or Full License.


What you'll learn:


✓ How to Install and Use Factory IO ✓ How to connect Factory IO to your PLC
✓ How to solve several of Factory IO "Scenes" ✓ Note: Factory IO offers a free 30 day trial available from their website
✓ Note: Siemens offers a free 21 day trail of TIA Portal w PLCsim ✓ Note: This is an online course only, and Does Not include software licenses

3 Lessons


New S7 Application course in development: Mastering S7 Applications™ with Factory IO – while in development course lessons become available as soon as they are published.


Welcome to my Mastering S7 Applications™ with Factory IO.

Become a master at solving S7-1200 and S7-1500 applications without having to buy thousands of dollars of equipment by taking our NEW Mastering S7 Applications using Factory IO.

Use your existing copy of TIA Portal (or the free 21 day trial) and PLCsim (or a physical S7 PLC,) and either the free 30 Day Trial of Factory IO or a Licensed Copy (this course is included with S7 or Ultimate Factory IO licenses sold here on TheAutomationSchool.com,) and learn how to solve several different Factory IO applications.

What is Factory IO? It is a unique software tool that provides 3D Simulated Worlds which can interface directly to your S7 PLC or PLCsim to simulate over 20 pre-made scenes, as well as custom scenes you can build from scratch.

Using Factory IO allows students to use their existing software and hardware to learn and test applications on their PLC without having to purchase expensive “mock” systems of their actual processes.

If you have any questions about purchasing this course, please don't hesitate to contact me directly here.

Thanks as always,

Shawn Tierney,
Founder of The Automation School