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8 Cards in this Set
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Key Elements of Mechatronics |
Physical systems modeling Sensors and actuators Signals and systems Computer logic systems Software and Data Acquisition |
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Physical Systems Modeling |
Mechanics of Solids Transitional and Rotational Systems Fluid Systems Electrical Systems Thermal Systems Micro and Nano systems Rotational Electromagnetic Memory Physical System Analogies |
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Sensors |
Linear and Rational Sensors Acceleration Sensors Force, Torque and Pressure Sensors Flow Sensors Temperature Measurements Ranging and Proximity Sensing Light Detection, Image and Vision Systems Fiber Optic Devices Micro- and Nano Sensors |
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Signals and Systems |
Mechatronics Modeling Signals and Systems in Mechatronics Response of Dynamic Systems Root Locus Methods Frequency Response Method State Variable Methods Stability, Controlability, and Observers Observers and Kalman Filters Design and Digital Filters Optimal Control Design Adaptive and Nonlinear Control Design Neural Networks and Fuzzy System Intelligent Control for Mechatronics Identification and Design Optimization |
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Computer Logic Systems |
Digital Logic Communication Systems Fault Detection Logic System Design Asynchronous and Synchronous Sequential Computer Architectures and Microprocessors System Interfaces Programmable Logic Controllers Embedded Control Computers |
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Software and Data Acquisition |
Data Acquisition Systems Transducers and Measurement Systems A/D and D/A Conversions Amplifiers and Signal Conditioning Computer-based Implementation System Software Engineering Data Recording |
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Historical Perspective |
The term “automation” was not popularized until the 1940s when it was coined by the Ford Motor Company to denote a process in which a machine transferred a sub-assembly item from one station to another and then positioned the item precisely for additional assembly operations. |
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Actuators |
Electro-Mechanical Actuators Motors: DC, AC and Stepper Piezoelectric Actuators Pneumatic and Hydraulic Actuators Micro- and Nano actuators |