: Those studying industrial automation, electrical engineering, or related fields can gain practical experience with PLC programming and operations.
Control a conveyor belt that moves bottles past a start/stop station. You must program photo‑eyes, limit switches, a diverter gate, and a counter.
It mimics the behavior of a real PLC down to the scan cycle, memory layout, and instruction set. However, its true strength lies in its interactive 3D process simulators. Instead of just watching bits toggle in a list, you can see your ladder logic control a virtual bottling line, an elevator, a traffic light, or a batch mixing process.