This course emphasizes project design and manufacturing issues. Topics include planning and budgeting; design for manufacturability; safety in the design; fabrication techniques; testing for safety and reliability; and quality control. The student gets a small design then selects and begins planning a team-oriented project with major software, electrical, and mechanical components that’s completed in ELM 4702.
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School
School of Engineering and Computing
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Number
4701
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Subject
Electromechanical Engineering Technology (ELM)
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Semester
Fall
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Lecture/Lab/Seminar Hours
1 hour of lecture, 3 hours of lab per week
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Prerequisites
- MAT 3170 Applied Mathematics for Engineering
- ELT 1032 Electrical Circuits II
- ELM 3015 Sensors & Instrumentation
- ELT 2041 Electronic Circuits I
- ELT 2050 Microcontroller Techniques I
- ELT 2061 Electromechanical Systems I
- MEC 1020 Manufacturing Processes I
- MEC 2010 Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Systems
- MEC 2035 Statics & Strengths of Materials
- MEC 2065 Kinematics & Dynamics
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Corequisites
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Credits
2
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Fee
$340