Mechatronics, as an engineering discipline,
is the synergistic combination of mechanical engineering, electronics, control
engineering, and computer science, all integrated through the design process.
This PDF course studies actuators and sensors commonly used in the design of
mechatronic systems and covers the following topics in Mechatronics :
Fundamentals of Electromechanical Motion Devices, Direct-Current Motors, Stepper
Motors, Brushless DC Motors, Fundamentals of Fluid Power: Modeling, Analysis,
and Control, Hydraulic Actuators, Pneumatic Actuators, Sensors and Measurement
Systems, Analog and Digital Motion Sensors, Motion Control Systems.
Author(s): Dr. Kevin Craig, Associate
Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Mechatronics is a multi-domain discipline which
is the result of the evolution of the single-domain engineering disciplines
mechanics, electronics, information processing and control. This PDF covers the
following topics related to Mechatronics : Products or Prototype,
System Architecture, Legislation Standards, Methodology.
Author(s): Daniel Frede, Mohammad
Khodabakhshian, Daniel Malmquist
Mechatronics is a concept of Japanese origin
and can be defined as the application of electronics and computer
technology to control the motions of mechanical systems. This PDF covers the
following topics related to Mechatronics : Fundamental of Mechantronics,
Transducer signal conditioning and Devices for Data conversion programmable
controllers, Signals, systems and Actuating Devices, Application of software in
Mechatronics.
Author(s): Dr Pramod Kumar Parida, Assistant
Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering and
Technology , Bhubaneswar
The term mechatronics
was first assigned by Mr. Tetsuro Mori, a senior engineer of the Japanese
company Yaskawa, in 1969. Mechatronics basically refers to mechanical electronic
systems. This PDF covers the following topics related to Mechatronics :
Introduction to Mechatronics, Sensors, Actuators, Signal Conditioning Circuits,
Speed and Power Control of Motors.
This note covers the following
topics: Sensors and signal processing, Programmable Logic Devices (PLDs), Drives
and Mechanisms, Hydraulic Systems, Pneumaric Systems, CNC Programming and
Industrial Robotics.
This note describes the following topics: Dynamic System
Investigation and Controls, Physical Modeling, Mathematical Modeling, Dynamic
System Response, Spring-Pendulum Dynamic System, Thermal Systems, Hydraulic and
Pneumatic Actuators, Brushed DC Motors, Optical Encoders and Step Motors.