Vector University:

Analyzer Communications (AC-101)

Purpose

The purpose of the Analyzer Communications Training Course is to cover fundamental concepts of analyzer networks and communication protocols used to transmit measurement data to a distributive control system (DCS) or programmable logic controller (PLC).

Audience

The course is designed for engineers or analyzer specialists who are seeking a better understanding of analyzer communications, networks and how to approach specific problems when dealing with this technology.

Structure

15 sessions, labs, a baseline exam and final exam.
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Time

Twenty-four (24) hours technical content

Materials & Tools

Each session includes an introduction, learning objectives, participatory methodologies, and activities A pre/post course assessment and peer feedback form on practice sessions are included.

Course Dates:

JANUARY 21-23, 2025
TUESDAY-THURSDAY
12:00PM – 5:00PM

Smith Analytical

5318, FM 517
ALVIN, TX 77511

Course taught at Smith Analytical headquarters in Alvin, Texas. The Instruction Staff at Smith Analytical, LLC has years of hands-on, practical experience with all aspects of analytical instrumentation.

$2,100/Person

All course costs include training materials and meals (breakfast, lunch and snacks) during the training day.

Course Objectives:

  • Introduce participants to fundamentals of communication networks
  • Review various types of communication protocols
  • Number Systems used in computers
  • Details for some of the common Protocols
  • Help participants develop a better understanding of how this information is used to maintain and troubleshoot the equipment

REGISTER FOR COURSE

For information, please email service@vectorcag.com. To view our full course catalog, click here. Call for scheduling.

Cancellation Policy:

Training is transferrable. If you are unable to attend a scheduled session after a purchase order has been submitted, you will have the option to reschedule for a future offering of the same course. Alternatively, you may substitute the class for another course of equal value.