November 4 - Day 5: FPGA Programming - Part 2 and Bringing it all together
Jul 01, 2018
In this final lecture the layout phase of the FPGA process will be developed.  This will get us to the point where we can bring it all together.  The steps required and the loading process will be covered.
November 18 - Day 5: Local Clients and Other Hosts
Jul 01, 2018
In our last class, we will look at local clients for code version control and collaboration, including some other tools available such as Atlassian’s Bitbucket.
August 12 - Day 5: Building the Desktop Automation Trainer
Mar 04, 2017
In this final session, participants will learn how to build a Desktop Automation Trainer. The Arduino will be configured as a programmable input simulator to stimulate the PLC Ladder Logic code to operate a dc motor.
September 30 - Day 5: Smile for the Camera
Mar 04, 2017
IoT design need not be confined to Ethernet and Bluetooth devices passing bytes of sensor data. Today's lecture will focus on the capabilities of the ON Semiconductor MatrixCam. The MatrixCam is a 1080p camera solution that enables the streaming...
August 11 - Day 4: Introduction to PLCs
Mar 03, 2017
The intelligent industrial controller that is at the center of robotics and automation is the PLC (Programmable Logic Controller). In this hands-on discussion, participants will learn PLC I/O and CPU Architecture basics. The hands-on activity will...
October 14 - Day 5: Software Architecture, HALs and Best Practices
Mar 03, 2017
The way that firmware is developed is beginning to change at a rapid rate. Designing a scalable software architecture that ties into a hardware abstraction layer can greatly improve reusability which in turn decreases development costs and time...
September 29 - Day 4: Outside-of-the-Box IoT
Mar 03, 2017
The bottom line in IoT is to deliver the payload. Today, we will "deliver" without the assistance of WiFi, Ethernet or Bluetooth. While we're at it, we'll use the power of the sun as an IoT delivery vehicle, as well.
August 10 - Day 3: Understanding Stepper and Servo Motors
Mar 02, 2017
Stepper and servo motors are key electromechanical components for Motion Control products. Today, participants will explore Motion Control driver circuits by building and experimenting with basic Arduino based Stepper and Servo Motor Controllers.
August 9 - Day 2: Understanding Transistor Motor Drivers
Mar 02, 2017
Day two session will focus on driving high DC/AC current electromechanical components with low current DC driver. To illustrate this design method, participants will learn how to build a DC Motor Driver using a Power MOSFET. Power MOSFET basics...
August 8 - Day 1: Introduction, Driving LCDs and Audio Alarms with an Arduino
Mar 02, 2017
A discussion on Mechatronics, with examples, will be presented. Also, two hands-on activities that participants can do at home will illustrate the audible and visual devices that can be used in Mechatronics warning systems. The LCD and a Piezo...
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