
Hands-on training to integrate PLC I/O with the wider control system and commission discrete control sequences - 3 days in the classroom or online, illustrated using SIEMENS TIA Portal (S7-1200/1500/300/400), finishing with a completion certificate.
The PLC480 advanced PLC integration course teaches process control engineers, advanced process control engineers, instrument engineers, and DCS/PLC technicians to take PLC logic from a single controller and integrate it with the wider control system. PLC480 runs as 3 days of classroom training or 3 days online/remote, and builds directly on the ladder logic and function block programming covered in PLC475: PLC Hardware, Programming, and Design.
Attendees learn to configure PLC processors and communication networks, integrate digital and analog I/O, design PID and cascade control loops with bumpless transfer, and commission discrete control sequences end to end into an HMI or SCADA visualization layer, complete with alarms, trends, logging, and a process historian. The course is illustrated throughout using the SIEMENS TIA Portal engineering software, covering the S7-1200, S7-1500, S7-300, and S7-400 controller families, with every exercise tested on the PLCIM PLC simulator and HMI/SCADA Runtime emulators before it reaches a live system.
PLC480 moves from PLC and network configuration into full loop and logic commissioning, integrating PLC I/O with the wider control system through function blocks, ladder logic, and structured control programs. Hands-on labs run throughout the course, illustrated here using the SIEMENS TIA Portal engineering software across the S7-1200, S7-1500, S7-300, and S7-400 controller families, with all logic and visualization tested on the PLCIM PLC simulator and HMI/SCADA Runtime emulators before it reaches a live control system.
The course covers the following topics, organized across the 3-day program.
Once these topics are complete, engineers can apply the same integration and commissioning workflow to the PLC and HMI/SCADA platform running in their own plant.
PLC480 is built for engineers and technicians who take PLC logic from PLC475 and extend it into a complete, commissioned control system: process control engineers, advanced process control engineers, instrument engineers, and DCS/PLC technicians. PLC programming experience such as that covered in PLC475: PLC Hardware, Programming, and Design is required, because PLC480 assumes a working command of ladder logic and function blocks and builds directly on top of it.
Take ladder logic and function block programming from PLC475 and extend it into full PID/cascade control loops, HMI/SCADA visualization, and multi-controller communication networks.
Learn to integrate PLC I/O with the wider control system and commission discrete control sequences end to end, from digital and analog signals through alarms, trends, and the process historian.
Build and tune PID and cascade loops inside the PLC, including bumpless transfer and safety interlocks, then validate the logic on a PLC and HMI/SCADA simulator before commissioning.
PLC480 also suits full teams from a single plant. Group participation works well when a team is responsible for a PLC integration project or control system upgrade, and companies use the course for technical onboarding, PLC platform upskilling, and commissioning readiness programs. Onsite corporate training is available on request, tailored to your plant's PLC and HMI/SCADA platform.
PLC480 attendees receive a PiControl PLC480 Completion Certificate, which supports professional development records and can be added to a resume or LinkedIn profile. The course also provides reusable ladder logic structures and tested function blocks that attendees can customize for their own PLC integration projects, alongside sample projects built during the labs.
Attendees also receive digital training materials and slides, temporary software access, and follow-up guidance after the course. Onsite sessions can be customized to a plant's specific PLC and HMI/SCADA platform, hardware configuration, and project needs.
Short answers to the questions engineers ask most before enrolling in the PLC480 advanced PLC integration course.
Register for PLC480 to give your engineering team a practical, hands-on course in advanced PLC integration and discrete control commissioning, with a completion certificate. Online, 3-day classroom, and onsite formats are available, so teams in any location or time zone can start.
Supporting resources: browse all training courses. Prerequisite: PLC475: PLC Hardware, Programming, and Design. Questions: info@PiControlSolutions.com, Tel: (832) 495 6436.