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Dec 05, 2025
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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
- Analyze and select appropriate sensing control and safety requirements for certain manufacturing operations.
- Provide a communications system overview.
- Describe and differentiate serial interfaces.
- Describe data transmission with analog and digital carriers.
- Define asynchronous protocol.
- Distinguish between synchronous data link control and high-level data link control.
- Interconnect robots work cells and related equipment.
- Program a host computer that controls the operation of several pieces of equipment.
- Set up, operate, trouble shoot, maintain, and repair automated systems.
- Use troubleshooting charts from equipment manuals to aid in fault isolation and repair.
- Diagnose, repair, test, and return to service failed components.
- Adjust machines for accuracy and repeatability.
- Apply machine vision systems.
- Apply microprocessors.
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