EET-254 Robotics and Automated Systems
Robotics and Automated Systems introduces the student to the mechanical, electrical, and electronic components used in robotics and other automated systems. The student will learn the essential terminology used in robotics and the basic operation of robots in automated manufacturing. The course deals with analog-to-digital (ADC), and digital-to-analog (DAC) conversion for interfacing of the components. The students will be introduced to the programming software used for automated systems. Laboratory work includes interfacing the various components properly, and writing programs, and the robot programming language in group and/or individual projects. The course provides the opportunity for a nationally-recognized Fanuc certification.
Prerequisite
Successful completion of
EET-141 and
MET-162 with a grade of C or higher, or instructor consent.