Mechatronics in industry
The course has practical applications and is addressed to mechanics, stewards, operators, electricians, technicians and engineers who want to obtain basics in the field of mechatronics.
- Cod: MEC 158
- 5 days / 6 hours per day
- 4 - 12 participants per group
The theme of the course
- Electrical, pneumatic and electropneumatic symbols
- Types of actuators and operating principles
- Distributors and electrical distributors - operating principles
- Circuit control - electric, pneumatic and electropneumatic
- Electrical and pneumatic equipment - timers and counters
- Relays
- Sensors - pneumatic, REED, optical, inductive, capacitive
- The role and mode of operation of programmable controllers
- PLCs for small applications
- Logical functions in electrical and pneumatic diagrams and in programming lines
- Mechatronic equipment
- Identification of basic defects that occur in mechatronic circuits
- Interpretation and intervention on defects in mechatronic circuits
- Applications
Competences acquired by students
- They will know how an electric, pneumatic and electropneumatic circuit works
- They will know the symbols in the electrical, pneumatic and electropneumatic schemes
- They will be able to read and interpret an electrical and pneumatic diagram
- They will know how to operate and adjust the pneumatic components
- They will be able to easily test pneumatic and electropneumatic components and applications
- They will make schemes and applications with pneumatic and electropneumatic components
- They will be able to locate defects in the pneumatic and electropneumatic circuits
- They will know how the optical, capacitive, inductive, REED sensors work
- They will know the role of PLCs in the industry
- They will know the FBD programming language
- They will be able to work with memories, timers, counters
- They will create programs for small applications with LOGO PLCs