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Technology Automation AUT211 Target groups Contents Outcomes Prerequisites Duration Introduction to mechatronics Today we are surrounded by automation systems that are a combination of mechanical engineering, elec- tronics and software. This seminar provides you an understanding and lays the foundation for mastery of industrial automation, enabling you to commission, operate, adjust and maintain these machines. Maintenance, Design/Engineering, Trainer Basic physical principles Fundamentals of mechanics, pneumatics or hydraulics Motion control by electrical engineering Motion control by PLC Various sensor types and limit switches Basics of servo technology Factory automation simulation using MPS ® stations Practical exercises and troubleshooting The participant: can troubleshoot basic mechatronic control systems can assemble and test basic mechatronic circuits (pneumatic, electrical and software) can install or replace, and commission pneumatic, electropneumatic electrical and PLC hardware components can use diagnostic software to assist troubleshooting recognises and can differentiate between the different types of programming used in industry can download a program and commission a simple PLC control system can identify and describe the operation of pneumatic, electropneumatic, electrical and PLC components and sensors can interpret technical specifications and data relating to pneumatic, electro pneumatic, sensor, electrical and PLC components and systems General technical understanding, background in automation 4 days Online booking: www.festo.co.id/didactictrainingschedule

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Page 1: Introduction to mechatronics - Festo · Introduction to mechatronics Today we a re sur ounded by automation systems that a e a combination of mechanical engineering, elec-tronics

TechnologyAutomation

AUT211

Target groups

Contents

Outcomes

Prerequisites

Duration

Introduction to mechatronics

Today we are surrounded by automation systems that are a combination of mechanical engineering, elec-

tronics and software. This seminar provides you an understanding and lays the foundation for mastery of

industrial automation, enabling you to commission, operate, adjust and maintain these machines.

Maintenance, Design/Engineering, Trainer

• Basic physical principles

• Fundamentals of mechanics, pneumatics or hydraulics

• Motion control by electrical engineering

• Motion control by PLC

• Various sensor types and limit switches

• Basics of servo technology

• Factory automation simulation using MPS® stations

• Practical exercises and troubleshooting

The participant:

• can troubleshoot basic mechatronic control systems

• can assemble and test basic mechatronic circuits (pneumatic, electrical and software)

• can install or replace, and commission pneumatic, electropneumatic electrical and

PLC hardware components

• can use diagnostic software to assist troubleshooting

• recognises and can differentiate between the different types of programming used in industry

• can download a program and commission a simple PLC control system

• can identify and describe the operation of pneumatic, electropneumatic, electrical and

PLC components and sensors

• can interpret technical specifications and data relating to pneumatic, electro pneumatic,

sensor, electrical and PLC components and systems

General technical understanding, background in automation

4 days

Online booking: www.festo.co.id/didactictrainingschedule