This course serves as an introduction to automation systems, which call for the unification of the fields of mechanical and electrical engineering. Significant experiences with laboratory-based design exist. The course covers topics including low-level software-hardware interfaces, real-time compute tasks implemented using high-level graphical tools, digital logic, analogue interfacing, and power amplifiers, measurement and sensing, electromagnetic and optical transducers, and mechatronic system control.
The objective of this course is to provide students with an in-depth understanding of mechatronics systems and their real-world applications across diverse industries. This course aims to equip students with advanced knowledge and practical skills in the integration of mechanical, electrical, control, and computer engineering principles to design and optimize automated systems. Key learning areas include system modeling, sensor integration, actuators, embedded systems, control algorithms, and the application of mechatronics in robotics, manufacturing, healthcare, and automotive sectors. Through hands-on projects and case studies, students will develop the ability to solve complex engineering problems and innovate mechatronic solutions to meet the needs of modern industries.
The students will be able to Identify and use measuring instruments in workshop practice and pipe fittings, describe construction, operations and tools of lathe, shaper and drilling machines, understand the basic operation & working of CNC Machines, demonstrate knowledge of characteristics of various types of woods used in engineering applications, demonstrate knowledge of tools and operations in carpentry work, black smithy, fitting, sheet metal in engineering practice, measure the different dimension, parameters of given job, demonstrate knowledge of types of patterns, cores, moulding sands and tools, understand different sand, permanent mould, investments castings and casting defects, understand welding principles, equipment and tools of arc, gas welding, brazing and soldering.