This micro-credential, aligned with standards set by the Smart Automation Certification Alliance (SACA), prepares individuals to build foundational skills in modern automation and industrial environments. Students will develop skills to connect, adjust, and operate discrete (on/off) electronic sensors and relay control sequence circuits using components such as inductive sensors, capacitive sensors, magnetic reed sensors, photoelectric sensors, hall effect sensors, limit switches, control relays, timer relays, manual switches, direct current (DC) motors, indicators, electro-pneumatic solenoid directional control valves, and pneumatic actuators.
Additional skills include selecting sensor types, reading ladder logic diagrams, and interpreting relay-control sequence circuits.
Basic Electrical, Electrical Measurements, and Inductance & Capacitance: If you would like additional preparation in these topics, we recommend taking
Electrical Systems 1.