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Mechatronics Practical I

Type of study Bachelor
Language of instruction English
Code 354-0208/02
Abbreviation M-PvM1
Course title Mechatronics Practical I
Credits 9
Coordinating department Department of Robotics
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Milan Mihola, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

Lectures:

1. Safety training, familiarization with the laboratories.
2. Production technology - part 1 (turning, milling, drilling, planing, trimming, grinding)
3. Manufacturing Technology - Part 2 (casting, volume and surface forming, welding, soldering, gluing)
4. Manufacturing Technology - Part 3 (non-conventional manufacturing methods, additive manufacturing, basic of metrology)
5. Structural materials
6. Basic sensor types and parameters
7. Types of signals, principles of reading data from sensors
8. Tactile sensors, distance sensors, rotation sensors
9. Light sensors, temperature sensors, sound sensors
10. Introduction to electronics, power supplies, batteries, wiring
11. Electric actuators for service robotics
12. Control of service robots, microprocessors
13. Communication with in service robotics


Seminars:

1. Safety training, familiarization with the laboratories, distribution of students among the laboratories.
2. Production technology - part 1 (turning, milling, drilling, planing, trimming, grinding)
3. Manufacturing Technology - Part 2 (casting, volume and surface forming, welding, soldering, gluing)
4. Manufacturing Technology - Part 3 (non-conventional manufacturing methods, additive manufacturing, basic of metrology)
5. Structural materials
6. Basic sensor types and parameters
7. Types of signals, principles of reading data from sensors
8. Tactile sensors, distance sensors, rotation sensors
9. Light sensors, temperature sensors, sound sensors
10. Introduction to electronics, power supplies, batteries, wiring
11. Electric actuators for service robotics
12. Control of service robots, microprocessors
13. Communication with in service robotics

E-learning

The subject is supported by a LMS course.

Literature

[1] KALPAKJIAN, Serope; SCHMID, Steven R. a SEKAR, K. S. Vijay. Manufacturing engineering and technology. 7th ed. in SI units. Jurong, Singapore: Pearson Education South Asia, c2014. ISBN 978-981-06-9406-7 .
[2] MARGOLIS, Michael; JEPSON, Brian a WELDIN, Nicholas Robert. Arduino cookbook: recipes to begin, expand, and enhance your projects. Third edition. Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly, 2020. ISBN 978-1-4919-0352-0 .
[3] MONK, Simon. Programming Arduino next steps: going further with sketches. Second edition. New York: McGraw-Hill Education, [2019]. ISBN 978-1-260-14324-9 .

Advised literature

[1] MONK, Simon. Programming Arduino: getting started with sketches. Second edition. New York: McGraw-Hill Education, [2016]. ISBN 978-1-259-64163-3 .
[2] PLATT, Charles. Make: electronics. Third edition. Make. Santa Rosa, CA: Make Community, 2021. ISBN 978-1-68045-687-5 .