SD 239 Advanced Industrial Networking

A complete overview of the rapidly evolving field of wireless networks. Device level bus structures, industrial network protocols, data cabling and local area networks found in today’s industrial communication networks will be examined. Students will design and construct a telemetry system using a variety of communications media such as 900Mhz, 2.4 Ghz, and 5 Ghz wireless technologies; serial communications including RS232, RS485, DH+, DH 485, Ethernet/IP, Modbus, and Data Highway. Students will learn to select the appropriate technologies and standards for a given application and ensure that the best practice is followed in designing, installing and commissioning the data links for fault-free operation. Messaging between PLCs and other industrial devices will also be covered. Students will also become proficient in the use of the Windows operating system in a virtual environment and learn proper network segmentation with using VLAN and firewall applications as they pertain to the the Purdue model of networking. Prerequisite: successful completion of all SCADA courses previously required up to this point.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

SD229

Distribution

Engineering Technologies

Offered

Spring Semester