Laboratory Assignments in Automation 2Laajuus (4 cr)
Code: AE00CM94
Objective
Students will be able to configure and programme discrete automation control systems (PLC). Students will learn how to develop a multi-axis motion control system using frequency converters, cage induction motors, servo-drives and servo-motors. They will be competent in constructing various data transfer solutions needed for motion control in automation systems using fieldbuses.
Content
Students will practise how to programme and configure the control for a goods-processing station using programmable logic, a servo-drive and a servo-motor, as well as a frequency converter and cage induction motor. Students will also programme a multi-axis, PC-based motion controller and they will also practice configuring different fieldbus systems.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Approved written reports of laboratory exercises.
Materials
Machine Automation 2
Enrollment
11.11.2024 - 15.01.2025
Timing
07.01.2025 - 23.02.2025
Credits
4 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Engineering, Automation Engineering
Teachers
- Niko Ristimäki
Student groups
-
AE22Bachelor of Engineering, Automation Engineering
Objective
Students will be able to configure and programme discrete automation control systems (PLC). Students will learn how to develop a multi-axis motion control system using frequency converters, cage induction motors, servo-drives and servo-motors. They will be competent in constructing various data transfer solutions needed for motion control in automation systems using fieldbuses.
Content
Students will practise how to programme and configure the control for a goods-processing station using programmable logic, a servo-drive and a servo-motor, as well as a frequency converter and cage induction motor. Students will also programme a multi-axis, PC-based motion controller and they will also practice configuring different fieldbus systems.
Materials
Lecture handouts, lecture demonstrations, assignments, product and programming manuals of various manufacturers.
Teaching methods
Lectures, demonstrations, assignments and group work.
Student workload
Total work load of the course:107 h (scheduled and autonomous studies).
realization.localizedApproveRejectDescription
Approved, written reports pertaining to the laboratory assignments
Evaluation scale
Passed/failed
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Approved written reports of laboratory exercises.
Assessment methods and criteria
Exercises
Enrollment
13.11.2023 - 17.01.2024
Timing
08.01.2024 - 25.02.2024
Credits
4 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Engineering, Automation Engineering
- Bachelor of Engineering, Automation Engineering
Teachers
- Niko Ristimäki
Student groups
-
AE21Bachelor of Engineering, Automation Engineering
-
AUTE20SA
Objective
Students will be able to configure and programme discrete automation control systems (PLC). Students will learn how to develop a multi-axis motion control system using frequency converters, cage induction motors, servo-drives and servo-motors. They will be competent in constructing various data transfer solutions needed for motion control in automation systems using fieldbuses.
Content
Students will practise how to programme and configure the control for a goods-processing station using programmable logic, a servo-drive and a servo-motor, as well as a frequency converter and cage induction motor. Students will also programme a multi-axis, PC-based motion controller and they will also practice configuring different fieldbus systems.
Materials
Lecture handouts, lecture demonstrations, assignments, product and programming manuals of various manufacturers.
Teaching methods
Lectures, demonstrations, assignments and group work.
Student workload
Total work load of the course:107 h (scheduled and autonomous studies).
realization.localizedApproveRejectDescription
Approved, written reports pertaining to the laboratory assignments
Evaluation scale
Passed/failed
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Approved written reports of laboratory exercises.