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_aMECHATRONICS _b (Electronic Control Systems In Mechanical And Electrical Engineering) | _cWILLIAM BOLTON |
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_bPearson _c2023 |
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505 | _t1. Introducing mechatronics 2. Sensors and transducers 3. Signal conditioning 4. Digital signals 5. 5.Digital logic 6. Data presentation systems 7. Pneumatic and hydraulic actuation systems 8. Mechanical actuation systems 9. Electrical actuation systems 10. Microprocessors and microcontrollers 11. Assembly language 12. C language 13. Input/output systems 14. Programmable logic controllers 15. Communication systems 16. Fault fi nding 17. Basic system models 18. System models 19. Dynamic responses of systems 20. System transfer functions 21. Frequency response 22. 22 Closed-loop controllers 23. Artifi cial intelligence 24. Mechatronic systems | ||
520 | _aThe integration of electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, control and computer engineering – Mechatronics – lies at the heart of the innumerable gadgets, processes and technology without which modern life would seem impossible. From auto-focus cameras to car engine management systems, and from state-of-the-art robots to the humble washing machine, Mechatronics has a hand in them all. This book presents a clear and comprehensive introduction to the area. Practical and applied, it helps you to acquire the mix of skills you will need to comprehend and design mechatronic systems. It also goes much deeper, explaining the very philosophy of mechatronics, and, in doing so, provides a truly interdisciplinary and integrated approach to engineering | ||
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