Teaching Responsibility

LJMU Schools involved in Delivery:

LJMU Partner Taught

Learning Methods

Practical
Tutorial

Module Offerings

5006MEQR-JAN-PAR

Aims

To develop a practical understanding of how sensors and actuators may be used, along with embedded systems, to control and monitor mechanical engineering systems.

Module Content

Outline Syllabus:
The list below provides an overview of topics which may be covered in this module: Sensors • Measured Physical Quantity o Temperature o Position, Displacement and Velocity o Acceleration o Pressure & Force o Fluid Flow Rates • Signal Type o Analogue o Digital • Characteristics o Range & Span o Sensitivity o Precision, Accuracy, Repeatability Actuators and Indicators • Electro-mechanical Actuators o Motors o Solenoids • Indicators and Displays o LED Lights o LED Displays Embedded Systems Hardware • Micro-controllers • Characteristics of I/O o Analogue Voltage (e.g. Typical Ranges: 0-5v, +/-10v) o Digital (e.g. Typical Voltages: 3.3v, 5v, 12v, 24v) • Serial Interfaces o i2c and UART • Signal Conditioning & Filtering o Amplifiers o Filters o Protection Programming Embedded Systems • Common programming design patterns using While loops and conditional statements • Reading from, and writing to hardware ports. Control • Control Objectives o Set-point o Tracking o Stabilisation • Closed-loop Control • Feed-forward control • ON/OFF (Bang-Bang) Control
Module Overview:
This module helps to develop a practical understanding of how sensors and actuators may be used along with embedded systems to control and monitor mechanical engineering systems.
Additional Information:
This model incorporates elements of flipped delivery in order to encourage engagement. The source of primary knowledge for this module will be via material made available through the VLE, while understanding will be developed through a tutorial and significant practical content.

Assessments

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