Introduction to the design of microprocessor controlled electromechanical
systems. Interfacing sensors and actuators to a personal computer
and a single-board computer. Electrical and mechanical design,
prototyping, and construction. Dissection of a commercial
mechatronic product. Students work in teams to produce final
computer-controlled electromechanical projects of their own
design. Open to students of all engineering disciplines and
computer science.
Theory and tools for analyzing and designing microsystems
used in MEMS/Nanotechnology. Includes device physics and analysis,
design techniques, and computer-aided design tools for micro
systems technology.
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This course isn't offerred in
Winter Quarter!
This class is taught by Professor Hartmann from 12-12:50 PM
Note that you only have to attend one lab on
Thursday!