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Pre-Order Mastering S7 PLC Applications using Factory I/O Online Course (2025)

Learn to create S7-1200, 1500, and PLCSIM programs for several of the built-in Factory IO "Scenes" based on real world applications using your existing S7-1200 or 1500 PLC (PLC not included) or PLCsim, and your licensed copy of TIA Portal programming software (TIA Portal and PLCSIM not included) or the free 21 day trial available from Siemens, along with a Factory I/O 30 Day Trial (available from FactoryIO.com) or Full License (sold separately.)


What you'll learn:


✓ How to Setup & Use Factory IO (FIO) ✓ How to connect Factory I/O to your PLC
✓ How to solve several of Factory I/O "Scenes" x   PLC, PLC Software & Factory I/O not Included
✓ Note: Siemens offers a free 21 day trail of TIA Portal w PLCsim ✓ Note: Factory I/O & Siemens Trials can be used to complete course

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6 Lessons

What You'll Learn and Receive

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Become a master at solving programmable controller applications without having to buy thousands of dollars of motors, conveyors, sensors, and control panels by taking our Mastering S7-1200, 1500, & PLCSIM Applications using Factory I/O online course.

Those who want to become proficient programming control systems often find themselves trying to simulate complex operations with lights, buttons, and switches, as most can't afford to build or purchase physical test systems that cost thousands of dollars.

But with our Mastering Applications course, and a trial or paid license of Factory I/O (sold separately,) students can use their existing S7-1200, 1500, or PLCSIM and TIA Portal programming software (neither included with course) to learn how to solve several fully simulated factory applications.

Factory I/O is a unique software tool that simulates over twenty factory applications, allowing students of our Mastering Applications using Factory I/O course to forgo purchasing physical motors, conveyors, sensors, and operator panels, and instead use the simulated applications found in Factory I/O.

Students do this by using their own S7-1200, 1500, or PLCSIM and TIA Portal programming software (purchased separately – not included with online course) with either the free 30 Day Trial Version or a Licensed copy of Factory IO (sold separately.) 

Note: If you purchase a Factory I/O license from The Automation School, it comes bundled with a Mastering Applications using Factory IO course at no additional charge!

Note: This online course can be completed using the 21 Day Trial of TIA Portal (available from Siemens.com) and the 30 Day Trial of Factory I/O (available from FactoryIO.com.) Please note that neither trail from these vendors can be “reset” once they expire.

And because we value our student's time, each programming lesson also comes with a “Tag Start File” so they can jump right into the programming lessons and avoid the time it take to add tags to the  programmable controller project.

Course Topics:

Below is a summary of the topics covered in this course, and a complete lesson listing is also available in a following section:

  • Setting up and using Factory I/O
  • Solving the From A to B Scene
  • Solving the From A to B, Set – Reset Scene
  • Solving the Filling Tank Scene
  • Solving the Queue of Items Scene
  • Solving the Buffer Station Scene
  • Solving the Converge Station Scene
  • Solving the Sorting by Height Scene
  • Solving the Pick and Place Scene
  • And more! (see lesson listing)

Who should take this course:

Anyone who has a S7-1200, 1500, or PLCSIM PLC, and a copy of TIA Portal, who'd also like to learn how to write programs to solve applications, or practice their application solving skills, while also learning to use Factory I/O.

Instructor Bio:

Shortly after earning a degree in Electronics, Shawn Tierney spent twenty five years working in the field as a Rockwell Automation authorized distributor specialist helping countless Engineers and Electricians learn how to select, setup, program, and troubleshoot Allen-Bradley industrial automation controls.

During his time as a specialist, Shawn attended over fifty weeks of Rockwell training and gained his certification as a Rockwell Automation Specialist and Information Software Specialist, and graduated from Rockwell's STPA Certification program with the highest recorded score.

During that time Shawn also earned his Microsoft Certifications in Server and Desktop Operating Systems, becoming a Microsoft Certified Professional.

Shawn left his job as an Automation Specialist in 2015 to focus on sharing everyting he's learned in affordable, self-paced courses at TheAutomationSchool.com

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Course and Bundle Pricing:

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NOTE: To purchase this course as a gift, or for a co-worker to take, please choose the Voucher option.

 

Sample Lesson and Snapshots

In this lesson you'll learn about how to get Factroy IO, as well as how to open and navigate a Scene.

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Course Requirements and Questions

Course Requirements:

To take online courses at The Automation School you need an internet connection, and students who wish to complete optional exercises, or follow along with the instructor as he teaches, will need the following:

  • A Windows 10 or 11 PC to run either the 30 day trial or paid license of Factory IO, and a Programmable Controller or Simulator, and a copy of the Programming Software.
  • Note: The Factory I/O 30 Day Trial period starts when you install the Trial Software and  cannot be reset
  • Note: This online course does not include a PLC, nor does it come with PLC Programming Software.

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