Academic year 2018/2019 |
Supervisor: | prof. Ing. Martin Hartl, Ph.D. | |||
Supervising institute: | ÚK | |||
Teaching language: | Czech | |||
Aims of the course unit: | ||||
Introduction into the subject of electric control systems, in particular their operational principle, structure and design principles. | ||||
Learning outcomes and competences: | ||||
Skills obtained in this course shall enable a student to gain understanding of fundamentals in electric control systems and shall enable to specify the control system requirements for specific application. | ||||
Prerequisites: | ||||
Knowledge at undergraduate level in physics, mathematics and body mechanics is assumed. | ||||
Course contents: | ||||
The course introduces students to the ways of controlling the various machines and processes. Students will gain practical experience with control systems based on Arduino development boards and PLC from B&R Company. Students will program the control in open and closed loop for various dynamic systems. <br />This course was supported under the FabLabNet project from the European Regional Development Fund within the programme "Interreg Central Europe". The course uses facilities of the open-access student workshop "StrojLab", built with the support of Institute of Machine and Industrial Design and the FabLabNet project. |
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Teaching methods and criteria: | ||||
The course will be taught in a form of practical exercises assigned during seminars and computer labs. Practical exercises will be supported by lectures. | ||||
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes: | ||||
Necessary condition for passing of the course is attendance and participation in laboratory exercises and in lessons with computer support. Students will be evaluated according to the number of fulfilled tasks and the quality of their solution. | ||||
Controlled participation in lessons: | ||||
Participation in lectures is recommended, whilst participation in laboratory exercises is compulsory. Compensation of missed lessons depends on the instructions of course supervisor. | ||||
Type of course unit: | ||||
Lecture | 1 × 2 hrs. | optionally | ||
Computer-assisted exercise | 1 × 12 hrs. | compulsory | ||
Labs and studios | 1 × 12 hrs. | compulsory | ||
Course curriculum: | ||||
Lecture | 1.-2. Division of control systems, safety of control systems, inputs, outputs of control systems, on-line supervision, control loop, division of electric drives. | |||
Computer-assisted exercise | 1.-2. Division of control systems, safety of control systems, inputs, outputs of control systems, on-line supervision, control loop, division of electric drives. 3.-4. Arduino – programming the digital inputs and outputs, analog inputs, use of the display based on HD44780 driver, output to the console. 5.-6. Arduino – Programming the control loop using analog sensor and PWM output. 7.-8. Arduino – Controlling the stepper motors and servo motors. 9.-10. Arduino – Measuring of acceleration using digital sensor with I2C or SPI bus. 11.-12. Arduino – interrupts and timers 13. -14. Introducing the design and production of printed circuit boards. Possibilities and practical use of frequency drive inverters. |
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Labs and studios | 1.- 2. Typical application and program architecture of programmable logic controllers, integrated development environment. 3.- 4. Identification, connecting and recovery of real PLC in B&R Automation Studio. 5. – 6. Use of operator panel of connected PLC. 7. - 8. Examples of simple HW applications according to the connected IO cards. 9. - 10. Frequency control (PWM/variable frequency drive) vs. servocontrol vs. stepper motor control II. 11. - 12. Frequency control (PWM/variable frequency drive) vs. servocontrol vs. stepper motor control II. |
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The study programmes with the given course: | |||||||||
Programme | Study form | Branch | Spec. | Final classification | Course-unit credits | Obligation | Level | Year | Semester |
M2I-P | full-time study | M-KSI Mechanical Engineering Design | -- | GCr | 2 | Compulsory | 2 | 1 | S |
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