RealPars could you make videos on variable frequency drives and regenerative braking? Your explanations and visualisations make the concepts easier to understand.Thanks
I'm really appreciate for watching automation video because I'm graduating from university with second class upper but I don't know how can I plan for tomorrow since that I watch I started to research and I follow your link to get so many thing today I feel in my ♥ I will reconstruction not my country nationwide nothing that I say this channel except pray
Your videos are just amazing. The another reason I got into Industrial Automation is - RealPars videos. In 2017 when I came across your channel , I saw plenty of videos related to Industrial Automation. And I got addicted to your videos. Personally I started researching about automation and a course that I can join. And then I found out about Just Engineering. I joined a course there for PLC/SCADA and successfully got placed in a leading automation company. 6 years to this amazing journey and all thanks to your channel. Keep it up!!
Thanks for these videos! I'm about to graduate with a CSCI degree and my plan is to get into industrial automation. These lessons are indispensable. The only critique I'd have of some of these videos is a lack of explaining why we are using a certain thing. Many times, it's just "enter this value here" or "use this module", but I don't know why we need to use them. Nevertheless, these videos are still extremely informative and useful. Keep it up!
@Aniket Jaiswal coz human labor will be replaced by machine, can be a relief but also downfall it is prone to system hacking who knows what could go wrong
the way you explain these subjects they are easily understandable and I am an automation engineering student. thanks for doing this for the upcoming automation engineers. keep posting similar videos
Hi Sam, Thanks a lot for your kind compliment! We are always extremely happy to hear such positive feedback! If you ever have any questions, feel free to reach out to us. Happy learning!
Good job man , thank you so much for the easy and simple explanation , this is exactly what i've been looking for as an introduction to understand more about automation
I was searching about RUclips automation but this Guy Is Telling About today's Technology and Buissness automation. That's V.v.v.very funny hahahaha 😂🤣🤣
What would be a good way to get into a career in industrial automation? I have signed up for the Advanced Academy of Manufacturing a veteran run program between Man Power group and Rockwell Automation but theres no guarantee ill be accepted only an opportunity.
Hey Amit, Thanks for your kind comment! Great to hear that you are content! Regarding the software, I am not sure about this as this is done by our graphic and animation department.
I've watched this video and the other video explaining process automation. So, if I understood this well; Automation focusses on technical components, machinery, machine parts, etc... I.o.w. graduating in automation means you'll focus on the actual machines. Process automation focusses more on the entire system as whole and you'll thus be 'programming' more instead of designing actual machines or machine parts. Is this a correct understanding? I'm not sure which of the two to specialize in when finishing my degree. Thanx in advance.
I think it is hard to make quite those generalizations, as there is more to the story. Machine automation is focused more on the automation of mechanical systems, such as conveyors, filling machines, etc. This field is sometimes called Mechatronics. Process automation is mostly concerned with the automation of batch and continuous process used to manufacture everything from gasoline to laundry detergent to pharmaceuticals. Overall, the foundation of automation is the same, regardless of the application. Automation engineers all need to understand discrete and continuous processes, I/O systems, controllers, controller tuning, documentation, programming, HMI configuration, etc. Some automation professionals spend more time programming and more spend time troubleshooting or maintaining an operating system. Some are involved with system design, and others in commissioning and installation. I would suggest specializing in the area that interests you the most, but a broad exposure to all facets of automation can give you great utility to any organization.
Hey, great to hear that! You do not need to be at all! Our students vary from absolute beginner to people working in the field for decades. If you have any other questions you can always send an email to our support team at support@realpars.com
Hi Abdul, Thanks for your comment, and great to hear your motivation in regard to learning PLC Programming. Our course library is specifically designed in a way where it provides all the tools needed for beginners to evolve into an advanced level through our hands-on courses. Additionally, you will have access to our Technical Team - consisting of high ranking engineers with a lifetime of experience - who are here to help you out with any questions you might have along the way! Feel free to browse through our course library to see all the different topics we are covering. bit.ly/30AVJaR Just to let you know, that we also have a free course on PLC Hardware bit.ly/2XnnUrF If you are interested, you will obtain full access to our complete course library (400+ video courses) by subscribing to either our monthly package for €22.12 a month or our yearly package for €159.28,-. Hope this help! Feel free to reach back out if you have any further questions.
Welcome.... I would like to study automation engineering, but I have some apprehension about the way I work after graduation. Are there some tips for this section? Thanks..❤💖
Hi Erol, Thanks for your comment! To answer your question, any translation or modification of our video courses are against RealPars' and RUclips's copy right policy. You can share our video as long as it remains unmodified, tagged and credited back to us. But any modification or translation is not allowed. You can email us an SRL document with the translated subtitles, and we will happily add those to the specific video course. Thanks for your understanding.
Hi Joseph, Thanks for your comment! When it comes to the time it would take you to learn PLC programming, that really all depends on you and the time you have available to put towards studying our courses. Our courses are set up in a way, where each student can study the material at his or her own pace. That makes studying from a distance much more enjoyable. Hopefully, this answers your question sufficiently. If you have any other questions or would like any further assistance, feel free to reach back out!
Great to hear that you are enjoying our content! Thanks for sharing. Just to let you know, that we also have a free course on PLC Hardware bit.ly/2XnnUrF Happy learning!
I like your content because it's slow and clear, but here I expected something more technical. 4 minutes out of 10 just to derive the concept of automation from a light switch? Why not 1 minute and the rest with some history and more then 1 industrial example?
Hi there, Thanks for your comment and feedback. We’re always looking for ways to improve our service, so we’ll be passing your feedback along to the rest of our team for consideration. Happy learning!
@@realpars , you are welcome. Keep up the good work. Start flat, then dive a little, but keep the slow narration, please. RUclipsrs usually speed up too much. You guys are an oasis! Congrats!
For the most part, people use these terms interchangeably. Automation is typically much broader in what it covers than control systems. Control systems deal with sensors, actuators, controllers, and HMI applications. Control systems are plant-floor resident, for the most part. Automation is a broad domain that includes control systems and data transfer, cybersecurity, reporting, and connections to other systems, such as building automation, laboratory systems, and business systems. Many times, robotic systems are included in automation but not control systems. So, you can see, automation and control systems are related, but automation is used to describe a wider range of systems, including control systems.
It was simple but more explanation of automation in deep for different industries would be great apart from cup cakes as i wanted to know more since i have a project on 'creation of digital value networks'.
Great video sir. After watching i did 2 things... First i liked and subscribed and then unlike me being a mechanical engineer i have right now applied for posts in many IT companies
look at these legends liking comments after 3 years
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I gave a like to your comment 3 years later
This Channel is perfect for enhancing my knowledge in automation. Keep up the good work thanks!
Glad you found our videos helpful.
RealPars could you make videos on variable frequency drives and regenerative braking? Your explanations and visualisations make the concepts easier to understand.Thanks
I'm really appreciate for watching automation video because I'm graduating from university with second class upper but I don't know how can I plan for tomorrow since that I watch I started to research and I follow your link to get so many thing today I feel in my ♥ I will reconstruction not my country nationwide nothing that I say this channel except pray
Thank you so much for your kind support. Congratulations on graduating!
Automation will be a good decision to increase production. But in same time it should not affect the workers in industry.
The lazy workers that are slacking will be affected the most
@@AimlifestyleX yup you are right but Let me Also share my experience the Lazy And Uninterested workers will also Close your Buissness
Thanks for your videos it's useful to everyone for concept of Automation systems .
Glad you think so!
Great work, just include the proper definition and it will be perfect.
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Your videos are just amazing. The another reason I got into Industrial Automation is - RealPars videos. In 2017 when I came across your channel , I saw plenty of videos related to Industrial Automation. And I got addicted to your videos. Personally I started researching about automation and a course that I can join. And then I found out about Just Engineering. I joined a course there for PLC/SCADA and successfully got placed in a leading automation company. 6 years to this amazing journey and all thanks to your channel. Keep it up!!
What an amazing compliment, Krishma! Thanks a million for sharing that.
Thanks for these videos! I'm about to graduate with a CSCI degree and my plan is to get into industrial automation. These lessons are indispensable. The only critique I'd have of some of these videos is a lack of explaining why we are using a certain thing. Many times, it's just "enter this value here" or "use this module", but I don't know why we need to use them. Nevertheless, these videos are still extremely informative and useful. Keep it up!
Hi there, thanks for taking the time and sharing your thoughts with us. We will definitely consider your input. Happy learning!
Great video ! But scary for the future .
Thank you, Veronica!
@Aniket Jaiswal coz human labor will be replaced by machine, can be a relief but also downfall it is prone to system hacking who knows what could go wrong
U said it,bt belive u r self
@Aniket Jaiswal when the poor working class are out of a job do you trust the rich Tory scum of this earth to share their wealth with the poor?
@@bobsmith3291 no
I have just known your channel and I have really liked it. Congratulations for your content, It is really great.
Thank you very much! Great to hear that
the way you explain these subjects they are easily understandable and I am an automation engineering student. thanks for doing this for the upcoming automation engineers. keep posting similar videos
Hi Sam,
Thanks a lot for your kind compliment! We are always extremely happy to hear such positive feedback! If you ever have any questions, feel free to reach out to us.
Happy learning!
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Thank you very much .Your vedios makes my goal brighter.
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excellent. in one go, i got what i needed to know.
That's amazing, Arson! Happy learning.
The way of explanation is easily understanding and thank you so much for giving these video.
Amazing to hear such a great compliment, thanks for sharing!
Good job man , thank you so much for the easy and simple explanation , this is exactly what i've been looking for as an introduction to understand more about automation
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Excellent video. Really helped me with the understanding of automation. Will be subscribing
Glad to hear that, Sam!
its help me lots, thank very much realpars
You're very welcome! :)
I was searching about RUclips automation but this Guy Is Telling About today's Technology and Buissness automation. That's V.v.v.very funny hahahaha 😂🤣🤣
Admin, your are doing a great job.
Post vedios more often.
I have shared your vedio with many.
Thanks for watching and sharing! We're working on some new videos and try to post more often. :)
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Very nice🎉u explained very well 🎉love this🎉
Glad you liked it!
well, i learned something new today. Thanks for that and keep posting such infortmative videos.!
That's great to hear, thanks for sharing and keep up the learning curve!
Great Content! Keep up the good work! Thanks 👍
Thanks a lot, Masoud! Happy learning.
really a good explanation way
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Happy learning, Alaa!
What would be a good way to get into a career in industrial automation? I have signed up for the Advanced Academy of Manufacturing a veteran run program between Man Power group and Rockwell Automation but theres no guarantee ill be accepted only an opportunity.
Great video. Very informative.can I know which Software you are using for making videos
Hey Amit,
Thanks for your kind comment! Great to hear that you are content!
Regarding the software, I am not sure about this as this is done by our graphic and animation department.
Thank you very much. I really inspired by this video and came up with a new idea that will help in the field
You are very welcome! Thanks a lot for sharing your positive feedback with us. Happy to hear that!
I've watched this video and the other video explaining process automation. So, if I understood this well; Automation focusses on technical components, machinery, machine parts, etc... I.o.w. graduating in automation means you'll focus on the actual machines. Process automation focusses more on the entire system as whole and you'll thus be 'programming' more instead of designing actual machines or machine parts. Is this a correct understanding? I'm not sure which of the two to specialize in when finishing my degree. Thanx in advance.
I think it is hard to make quite those generalizations, as there is more to the story. Machine automation is focused more on the automation of mechanical systems, such as conveyors, filling machines, etc. This field is sometimes called Mechatronics. Process automation is mostly concerned with the automation of batch and continuous process used to manufacture everything from gasoline to laundry detergent to pharmaceuticals. Overall, the foundation of automation is the same, regardless of the application. Automation engineers all need to understand discrete and continuous processes, I/O systems, controllers, controller tuning, documentation, programming, HMI configuration, etc. Some automation professionals spend more time programming and more spend time troubleshooting or maintaining an operating system. Some are involved with system design, and others in commissioning and installation. I would suggest specializing in the area that interests you the most, but a broad exposure to all facets of automation can give you great utility to any organization.
Thank you so much
You're very welcome, Pritesh!
The way of explanation is easily understanding
Thanks a million
Great to hear that, Abdelwahab! Thanks for sharing.
good information
Thank you!
Thanks keep going !!
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Good explanation
Thank you, Abdul!
great channel👍
Thank you!
thanks very good
Most welcome!
Great video ☺😊
Thank you!
which software do you use for making this types of videos
Hi Abdullah,
I am not sure about this as this is done by our graphic and animation department.
Hello I appreciate this video! I will to take some classes on plc. Do I do suppose to be an electrician ?
Hey, great to hear that! You do not need to be at all! Our students vary from absolute beginner to people working in the field for decades. If you have any other questions you can always send an email to our support team at support@realpars.com
Thank for provide thise clip is very nice
Glad to hear that! You're very welcome!
amazing channel! loving it!
Thank you! Happy learning!
Amazing content! Just loved it❤❤
Glad you liked it, Redowan!
Hi I am a chemical engineer and I really like to Learn automation. Can you tell me how can I get into this field??...
Hi Abdul,
Thanks for your comment, and great to hear your motivation in regard to learning PLC Programming.
Our course library is specifically designed in a way where it provides all the tools needed for beginners to evolve into an advanced level through our hands-on courses.
Additionally, you will have access to our Technical Team - consisting of high ranking engineers with a lifetime of experience - who are here to help you out with any questions you might have along the way!
Feel free to browse through our course library to see all the different topics we are covering. bit.ly/30AVJaR
Just to let you know, that we also have a free course on PLC Hardware bit.ly/2XnnUrF
If you are interested, you will obtain full access to our complete course library (400+ video courses) by subscribing to either our monthly package for €22.12 a month or our yearly package for €159.28,-.
Hope this help! Feel free to reach back out if you have any further questions.
Welcome.... I would like to study automation engineering, but I have some apprehension about the way I work after graduation. Are there some tips for this section? Thanks..❤💖
This is a very good demonstration of Automations. I am a Automations tech and we wire and program industrial control panels
Thanks for your positive feedback! Happy to hear that.
Can u please tell me is this field good ???does it help u in future or not??
Great videos thank you very much. May you let me to translate ur videos and use them for my students?
Hi Erol,
Thanks for your comment! To answer your question, any translation or modification of our video courses are against RealPars' and RUclips's copy right policy.
You can share our video as long as it remains unmodified, tagged and credited back to us. But any modification or translation is not allowed.
You can email us an SRL document with the translated subtitles, and we will happily add those to the specific video course.
Thanks for your understanding.
Great! Too much good examples and way of understanding.
That's great to hear!
Men, this is an amazing channel, i woul like to see videos of gateways!!!
Thanks for your support and topic suggestion!
great one am about to start new cisco program which includes automation and programming
Great to hear that! Best of luck, let us know if you have any questions!
Very good way of demonstration on new topics for a person like me, thank you so much.
You're very welcome! Great to hear you found this video helpful.
Better to play in 1.25x
automation is very efficient. so few people need to work. so life should easier than ever before, only if companies share that profit!
Please let know what's the time period to complete Siemens PLC programming course
Hi Joseph,
Thanks for your comment!
When it comes to the time it would take you to learn PLC programming, that really all depends on you and the time you have available to put towards studying our courses. Our courses are set up in a way, where each student can study the material at his or her own pace. That makes studying from a distance much more enjoyable.
Hopefully, this answers your question sufficiently. If you have any other questions or would like any further assistance, feel free to reach back out!
Thank you! great explanation!
Happy to hear that!
Thanks somuchh.
Your content very important for me.
I think like student need many information in here
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Outstanding lecture thanks a lot sir keep it up
Great to hear! You're welcome.
Unbelievable content really easy quick and effective.
Great to hear that you are enjoying our content! Thanks for sharing.
Just to let you know, that we also have a free course on PLC Hardware bit.ly/2XnnUrF
Happy learning!
Thanks shere vidios
your definition if very nice
Thank you so much. Me and my son can understand way much better. By the way, I liked and subscribed! ❤❤
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks
Our pleasure!
Thank you for the informations! It really helps me.alot.
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Simple and informative video !
Thank you for sharing !
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Thanks for your information about automation..i really like it
Glad to hear that!
Truly it was well explained and easy to understand. Thanks.
That's great to hear, Helder! Thanks for sharing and happy learning!
simple and very useful video ,thanks admin.
Great to hear! Thanks a lot!
YOU MAKE IT TOO EASY TO UNDERSTAND
That's a great compliment, Shivam! Thank you!
Great source to learn about automation products. Thankyou.
Happry to hear your positive feedback! :)
Caption made me as understander Tq so much for simple explanation and great example in animatedly 😊😍
Glad it was helpful! Our pleasure!
I like your content because it's slow and clear, but here I expected something more technical. 4 minutes out of 10 just to derive the concept of automation from a light switch? Why not 1 minute and the rest with some history and more then 1 industrial example?
Hi there,
Thanks for your comment and feedback.
We’re always looking for ways to improve our service, so we’ll be passing your feedback along to the rest of our team for consideration.
Happy learning!
@@realpars , you are welcome. Keep up the good work. Start flat, then dive a little, but keep the slow narration, please. RUclipsrs usually speed up too much. You guys are an oasis! Congrats!
Nice analyzing. keep going on.
Thank you Mostafa. :)
Thanks... It helps a lot ❤️
Love from India🇮🇳
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Are automation and control systems the same thing?
For the most part, people use these terms interchangeably. Automation is typically much broader in what it covers than control systems. Control systems deal with sensors, actuators, controllers, and HMI applications. Control systems are plant-floor resident, for the most part. Automation is a broad domain that includes control systems and data transfer, cybersecurity, reporting, and connections to other systems, such as building automation, laboratory systems, and business systems. Many times, robotic systems are included in automation but not control systems. So, you can see, automation and control systems are related, but automation is used to describe a wider range of systems, including control systems.
@@realpars oh thank you, that was pretty helpful
Very helpful vedio ❤️❤️❤️
Glad it was helpful!
Nice video I have clearly understanding.
Thanks for your support! Happy learning.
Welcome sir
fantastic
could you make video example of analog system in program step 7 as you did it in digital system
Great website! Thank you!
Glad you like it!
easy explanation. now i have interest in automation engineering. thanks
Glad to hear that, Joshua! Feel free to check out our free course series over here as well learn.realpars.com/
I am feeling more than content with your content ❤❤❤
Very helpful for my exam
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bleib beim tuning in sales area. 🙂
It was simple but more explanation of automation in deep for different industries would be great apart from cup cakes as i wanted to know more since i have a project on 'creation of digital value networks'.
Thanks for your comment. Mashood! We appreciate you sharing your feedback with us.
I will make sure to pass this on to our creator team.
Thanks again!
I am going to Electrical engineering, control and automation department
Fantastic examples to explain the raw principle of automation
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thank you..it was helpful...
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Great video sir. After watching i did 2 things... First i liked and subscribed and then unlike me being a mechanical engineer i have right now applied for posts in many IT companies
Thanks for your comment! And best of luck with your applications!
Very beginner-friendly video
Glad to hear that!
clear and understanding well.
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Very easy to understand thanks
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wonderful explanation of automation👍👍👍
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Great video
Thank you, Christoff!
Very concise explanation
Glad it was helpful! You're very welcome, Sylvia
thanks for this amazing lesson !!!
You are very welcome, Miguel!
Happy learning!
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Siemens PLC is what I look for
awesome way of explaining, I really get it easily.
Amazing to hear, Muhammad! Thanks a lot!
Excellent video, Congratulations.
Glad you liked it!
How did you edit like this? What software?
Hi Gomathi,
Thanks for your comment!
I am actually not sure about this as this is done by our graphic and animation department.
Sorry about that!
thank you for sharing
Our pleasure!
This is what i want to work in💜💜
Good