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AMFG 2200 - Work Cell Design & Integration


4.0 Credits

Students receive advanced instruction in selecting equipment, writing specifications, designing fixtures and interconnects, integrating systems, providing interfaces, and making the assigned systems operational.

Prerequisites: (1)AMFG 2110  

Lecture Hours: 2.0
Lab Hours: 6.0
Internship Hours: 0.0
Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0




Course Objectives
  1. Analyze and select appropriate sensing control and safety requirements for certain manufacturing operations.
  2. Provide a communications system overview.
  3. Describe and differentiate serial interfaces.
  4. Describe data transmission with analog and digital carriers.
  5. Define asynchronous protocol.
  6. Distinguish between synchronous data link control and high-level data link control.
  7. Interconnect robots work cells and related equipment.
  8. Program a host computer that controls the operation of several pieces of equipment.
  9. Set up, operate, trouble shoot, maintain, and repair automated systems.
  10. Use troubleshooting charts from equipment manuals to aid in fault isolation and repair.
  11. Diagnose, repair, test, and return to service failed components.
  12. Adjust machines for accuracy and repeatability.
  13. Apply machine vision systems.
  14. Apply microprocessors.


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