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Lecture # 01
Introduction to Mechatronics
What is Mechatronics?
Mechanical + Electronics =
Mechatronics
• The term “Mechatronics” was coined by Tetsuro
Mori, a senior Japanese engineer at Yasakawa Company in
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Model of a Typical Mechatronic System
Action Control
Sensing the
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Modules of a Mechatronic System
1. Sensing
I. Sensors
II. Signal Conditioning
III. Analog-to-Digital and Digital-to-Analog Conversion
2. Control
I. Open Loop and Closed Loop Control
3. Action
I. Drive Circuits
II. Actuators
III. Motors
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Components of a Mechatronic System
• Mechanical
• Electronics
• Sensors
• Actuators
• Control
• Computing
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Open Loop System
Closed-Loop System
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Vehicle Speed Control
Examples of Mechatronic Systems
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Wheeled Robots
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Aerial Robots
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Examples of Mechatronic Systems
Legged Robots
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Autonomous Cars
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Industrial Robots
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Benefits of Mechatronic Systems
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Benefits of Mechatronic Systems
• More user-friendly
Mechatronic systems are more user-friendly e.g. power door
locks, keyless entry, cruise control etc.
• Precision control
Flow rate, speed, position, and any number of other variables
can be controlled precisely with a microcontroller. Cruise
control in an automobile is a great example of how a
mechatronic solution allows for precise control. In order to
give the car a smooth acceleration to the desired speed as
well as maintaining a constant velocity over varying load
conditions.
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Benefits of Mechatronic Systems
• More efficient
The efficiency of a system can be improved by adding
intelligence to the design. Certain portions of the system can
be shut-off when not in use or a microcontroller can make
better use of the energy available.
• Lower cost
A complex mechanical solution may be simplified using a
microcontroller-based approach. Design time, product size,
and reliability can all be improved with a mechatronic
solution.
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Benefits of Mechatronic Systems
• Smaller size
Adding a microcontroller to a system may result in space
savings.
• Safer
Adding intelligence to a system makes it safer. Whether you
add an automatic shutdown to a coffee pot or sense when a
system is overheating, numerous safety checks can be easily
added to a system when a microcontroller is controlling the
system.
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