Full course description
Explore the world of Mechatronics : This course provides an overview of how a mechatronics system is designed and created. A comprehensive overview of 3D design and manufacturing of mechanical components, how computer vision can be incorporated to achieve complex tasks and an introduction to applied control theory is provided through this course.
Target audience: Technicians, Engineers, R&D and production managers, Technical managers, Anyone driven by a passion for enhancing efficiency and fostering innovation in robotics.
Prerequisite-knowledge: Upper secondary school, Basic mathematics
What you will learn:
- Participants will learn about key components normally required for designing and deploying a mechatronic system.
- The use of classical computer vision methods.
- How to practically implement and tune PID controllers for mechatronic systems.
What you can expect:
- Learn the basic elements of mechatronic systems.
- Identify and select proper sensory and actuation equipments to develop and deploy a mechatronic product.
- Introduction to classical computer vision methods.
What is the end goal of the course:
- Learn how to design and manufacture basic components.
- Know the possibilities related to computer vision.
- Have a basic understanding of how to design and deploy PID-based controllers for mechatronic systems.
How the course will be conducted:
- This is a self-pace course in English
- Approximately 10 hours of training, including lectures, self-study, and questions
- Participants will receive a certificate upon completion of the course (a minimal quiz)
Overview
Start date: | 2025-06-03 |
Studytime in hours: | 2 weeks, 5h/week at own pace |
Course format: | online (recorded) |
Credentials: | Certificate of completion |
Language: | English |
Price: | Free |
Last date to register: | - |
LTU reserves the right to cancel the course if there are too few participants. |