Basics of automation (3 cr)
Code: KL00CC71-3004
General information
Enrollment
14.11.2022 - 15.01.2023
Timing
09.01.2023 - 02.04.2023
Credits
3 op
Teaching languages
- Finnish
Degree programmes
- Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
Teachers
- Ismo Tupamäki
- Juha Ylivinkka
Student groups
-
MKONE20
Objective
Students will be able to differentiate between various automation systems and identify the components used in them. They will understand how automation systems work. Students will be knowledgeable of the structure, function and connections of relays and PLC drivers and the more common types of sensors and actuators. They will learn the idea behind the logic needed in automation technology.
Content
Development of automation and automation technology, - What is automation?, - Control and regulation, control systems for automation, sensors, actuators, programmable logics, components for a control system, - Common connections for sensors and actuators into programmable logics, - Practice making connections in the lab, - Familiarisation with various automation control system.
Materials
Lecturer's material, lecture demonstrations and exercises.
Teaching methods
Lectures, demonstrations and exercises.
Student workload
Total work load of the course: 81 h
- of which scheduled studies: 28 h
- of which autonomous studies: 53 h
Evaluation scale
1-5
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Level 1-2; Student knows the basics of the course. The student is able to define a simple automation system that includes sensors and actuators as well as programmable logic.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Level 3-4; Student knows the contents of the course well. The student is able to define a simple automation system that includes sensors and actuators as well as programmable logic. In addition, he is able to evaluate the operation and compatibility of components in practice.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Level 5; Student knows the contents of the course well and can apply their knowledge in practice. The student is able to apply Automation components and design an automation system that includes sensors and actuators as well as programmable logic. In addition, he is able to evaluate the operation and compatibility of components in practice.
Assessment methods and criteria
Exam and exercises.
Assessment criteria, good (3)
Level 1-2; Student knows the basics of the course. The student is able to define a simple automation system that includes sensors and actuators as well as programmable logic.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Level 3-4; Student knows the contents of the course well. The student is able to define a simple automation system that includes sensors and actuators as well as programmable logic. In addition, he is able to evaluate the operation and compatibility of components in practice.
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Level 5; Student knows the contents of the course well and can apply their knowledge in practice. The student is able to apply Automation components and design an automation system that includes sensors and actuators as well as programmable logic. In addition, he is able to evaluate the operation and compatibility of components in practice.
Qualifications
No previous studies are required.