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MECH 210  Electronic Circuits and Motors for Mechatronics  Units: 4.50  
This introductory course for mechanical engineering students begins with a review of the concepts of resistance, capacitance, and inductance. Circuit analysis techniques are then applied to characterize the behaviour of commonly used mechatronic circuits including devices such as transformers, diodes, solenoids, DC motors and actuators. Transistors are introduced in switching applications. Selection and testing of electric motors and drivers/controllers for stationary and mobile mechanical applications. Lab activities will focus on design, construction, and testing of microcontroller based mechatronic systems for practical applications, building on skills typically developed in MECH 217. Students will solve mechatronics problems analytically and computationally in an active learning, tutorial environment.
K4.5(Lec: Yes, Lab: Yes, Tut: Yes)
Requirements: Prerequisites: APSC 111, APSC 112, APSC 171, APSC 172, and APSC 174 Corequisites: Exclusions: ELEC 210, ELEC 221   
Offering Term: W  
CEAB Units:    
Mathematics 0  
Natural Sciences 0  
Complementary Studies 0  
Engineering Science 40  
Engineering Design 14  
Offering Faculty: Smith Engineering  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Apply low frequency and steady state analysis techniques to circuit networks.
  2. Construct and test practical mechatronic circuits.
  3. Select and test electric motors and drivers.
  4. Program and troubleshoot microcontrollers to measure and control mechatronic systems.
  5. Recommend designs for electrically powered systems in different supply environments (off-grid/on-grid).