Sunday, April 27, 2014

CCNA INDUTRIAL TRAINING PROGRAM IN NOIDA-9555667273

CCNA COURSE/TRAINING
CMC Ltd. (A TCS Subsidiary) offers CCNA Training Program to validate the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN. We cover all topics under CCNA certification and provide an ideal platform to explore the more advanced features of the subject. This program caters both to students and professionals in IT and computer sciences background. Cisco CCNA is for those who are interested in gaining technical knowledge of internet and Networking. This can help start a good career in the Networking industry.
We provide training in CCNA by Industry Expert. We have a dedicated placement cell which provides 100% placement assistance in TCS,Tech Mahindra, Sopra Group, PC Solutions,IBM & Many More….
Students should have basic computer literacy, basic Windows navigation skills, basic Internet usage skills, and basic e-mail usage skills.

LIVE PROJECTS

After completion of relevant topics Participants select one project that should be provided by CMC Project Manager.

For Any Query contact us….

CMC Academy
D-108, Sector-2 Noida
Mobile No: - 095556 67273 / 9212577708
Email-anju@cmcnoida.com/cmcnisha@gmail.com

Thursday, April 24, 2014

4/6 WEEKS LIVE PROJECT TRAINING IN Delhi/Noida



Industrial Training
According to NASSCOM 4, 00,000 IT Professional will be required this year in India, it is said that new engineers are found lacking today are Technical Knowledge, English Language, Process Orientation and Critical Thinking. Keeping these skill gaps in mind, CMC LTD plans to provide Six weeks / Months Industrial Training in TCS at Noida for MCA/BCA/B.Tech/B.E.




Training at CMC brings you directly in touch with industry experts & sets the right base for leading vendor certification and you would be Industry Ready Professional.
Eligibility – BCA/ MCA / B.Tech./ B.E /MSC (IT & CS).

Period of Training:- 4 weeks, 6 weeks, 45 Days, 60 Days, 90 Days and 120 Days, 4 months,6 months.

Project Training will include: Learning, Training, Case study, Presentations, Problem solving and Live Project Scenario.
 

On successful completion of Project Training, CMC will issue Certificate of Completion and placement assistance will be provided.

The candidates who are eligible and selected for Project Training would be undergoing this training in CMC LTD (A TCS Subsidiary) under the guidance of Corporate Trainer.


For any query and clerification just call on .....

With Warm Regards,

CMC Academy
D-108, Sector-2 Noida
Mobile No: - 095556 67273 / 9212577708
Email-anju@cmcnoida.com/cmcnisha@gmail.com

6 WEEKS PLC/SCADA TRAINING IN Noida



Industrial Automation


In manual control, an operator may periodically read the process temperature and adjust the heating or cooling input up or down in such a direction as to drive the temperature to its desired value. In automatic control measurement & adjustments are made automatically on a continuous basis. Manual control may be used in non-critical applications where major process upsets are unlikely to occur, where any process conditions occur slowly & in small increments and where a minimum of operator attention is required.


Automation

Making products under the control of computers and programmable controllers is known as Industrial Automation. Manufacturing assembly lines as well as stand-alone machine tools (CNC machines) and robotic devices fall into this category. Automation is delegation of human control functions to technical equipment for increasing productivity, better quality, increasing safety in working conditions reducing manpower & cost.

Our training programs:
·         PLCs (Allen Bradley, Siemens, Mitsubishi …..).
·         SCADA/HMI (wonder ware , Panel view).
·         Motion Control (Motors & Drives) AC Motor & Power flux.
·         Process instrumentations (Temperature, Flow, Level, Pressure Transmitters, position Tx……..) .
·         Panel Design & Auto cad.
·         Industrial Networking.


·        PLCs (Allen Bradley, Siemens, Mitsubishi …..)

Ø    In 1970s with the coming of microprocessors and associated peripheral chips, the whole process of control and automation underwent a radical change.
    
Ø    Instead of achieving the desired control or automation through physical wiring of control devices, in PLC it is achieved through a program or say software.
      
Ø    The programmable controllers have in recent years experienced an unprecedented growth as universal element in Industrial Automation.

Ø  It can be effectively used in applications ranging from simple control like replacing small number of relays to complex automation problems.



·        SCADA/HMI

Ø  Earlier PLCs use to be black boxes. You program the PLC, download the program in it, and it will run for years. But the problem with this was that you really don’t know what is happening inside the PLC. Now a days automation system contains PLCs and SCADA software. If you use PLC & SCADA combination the advantages you have is you have better monitoring and control of the plant and also you have access to the information the way you want. SCADA enables engineers, supervisors, managers and operators to view and interact with the workings of entire operations through graphical representation of their production process.

Ø  SCADA runs on a PC and is generally connected to various PLCs and other peripheral devices. It enables you to generate applications for the most demanding requirements of plant engineers, operators, supervisors and managers tailored precisely to the needs of each plant. SCADA constantly gathers data from the plant in real-time, stores and processes it in the database, evaluates and generates alarms, displays information to plant operators, supervisors and managers and can issue instructions to PLCs on the plant floor.

·        Motion Control (Motors & Drives)

Ø  In many commercial, industrial, and utility applications electric motors are used to transform electrical energy into mechanical energy. Those electric motors may be part of a pump or fan or they may be connected to some other form of mechanical equipment such as a conveyor or mixer. In many of these applications the speed of the system is determined primarily by its mechanical design and loading. For an increasing number of these applications, however, it is necessary to control the speed of the system by controlling the speed of the motor.

Ø  The speed of a motor can be controlled by using some type of electronic drive equipment, referred to as variable or adjustable speed drives. Variable speed drives used to control DC motors are called DC drives. Variable speed drives used to control AC motors are called AC drives.

·       Process instrumentations
     
Ø  Sensors with transmitters are the field devices placed in the field who actually sense the parameter and send the analog signal to the control hardware.

Ø  The analog signals used are Ohm (RTD), mV (Thermocouple), 4-20 mA, +/-10 V, etc




·         Industrial Networking.

Ø  A network provides a means of connecting multiple devices together for the purposes      of exchanging information. A common example of a network is an office where the computers are connected together using an Ethernet network for the purpose of sending      emails or printing documents on a networked printer. 

CONTACT FOR MORE DETAILS....

With Warm Regards,

CMC Academy
D-108, Sector-2 Noida
Mobile No: - 095556 67273 / 9212577708
Email-anju@cmcnoida.com/cmcnisha@gmail.com