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IMS 3050 - Mechatronics Automation
Clock Hours: 76
Delivery Mode on-ground
Course Description: The goal of the course is to teach the student how to operate and troubleshoot automation systems. The course will also teach how several different components are used in automation systems.
Student Learning Outcomes: Students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of:
- Automation Operations
- Define Mechatronics.
- Demonstrate an application on a flexible manufacturing system.
- Master the basic sequencing control system.
- Master and describe manual and automatic discrete logic output and input devices.
- Power up and operate an automated machine.
- Component Adjustments
- Describe the operation of a jog function and jog an actuator.
- Adjust a limit switch and proximity sensor on an automated system.
- Introduction to Mechatronics Troubleshooting
- Describe troubleshooting.
- Describe and troubleshoot a mechatronics power supply.
- Test components of a mechatronics system.
- Describe and troubleshoot mechatronics discrete input devices.
- Force a PLC input or output using a variable table.
- Describe and test a discrete output module.
- Mechatronics Systems Troubleshooting
- Give the function of a diagnostic buffer.
- Describe the operation and troubleshoot a fault using error OBs.
- Describe a six-step sequence to troubleshoot a Mechatronics system.
- Describe PLC software troubleshooting by using the SEARCH and GO TO function.
- Demonstrate how to use a sequence of operation table to troubleshoot a mechatronics process.
- Demonstrate how to troubleshoot multi-station faults.
- Troubleshoot handshaking and permissive faults.
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