ATMN 285 - Industrial Automation Integration3 Credit: (1 lecture, 3 open-lab, 0 clinical) 4 Contact Hours: [Prerequisite: ATMN 260 ] This course is a companion to Industrial Automation II and provides a more detailed understanding of robots and their integration with other machines. Students will learn hardware, software, and system design. OFFERED: spring semesters
Course Goals/ Objectives/ Competencies: Goal 1: Explore Industrial Concepts.
- Compare analog and digital.
- Identify inputs and outputs.
- Compare numbering systems.
- Identify electrical power requirements.
- Identify pneumatic requirements.
- Identify hydraulic requirements.
- Compare continuous, synchronous and asynchronous processes.
- Demonstrate proper documentation techniques.
- Demonstrate safety.
- Examine electrostatic discharge.
Goal 2: Identify Components and Hardware.
- Compare controllers.
- Compare interfaces.
- Compare sensors.
- Examine power control and distribution.
- Identify discrete controls.
- Examine actuators and movement.
- Compare AC and DC motors.
- Identify mechanisms and machine elements.
Goal 3: Integrate Machine Systems.
- Integrate conveyors.
- Integrate indexers.
- Integrate part feeders.
- Integrate robots and robotics.
Goal 4: Program Process Systems and Automated Machinery.
- Illustrate chemical processing.
- Illustrate food processing.
- Illustrate packaging.
- Illustrate web handling.
- Illustrate metal processing.
- Illustrate plastic processing.
- Illustrate ceramic processing.
- Illustrate glass processing.
- Illustrate assembly machines.
- Illustrate inspection and test machine.
Goal 5: Explore programming software.
- Use programming software.
Goal 6: Analyze Machine and System Design.
- Determine system requirements.
- Determine design requirements.
- Demonstrate start-up.
- Demonstrate debugging.
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