Conclusion of the Syllabus for the Course Entitled (Components’ Principles of Electronic Circuits) which was Held at the Control and Systems Engineering Department
Conclusion of the Syllabus for the Course Entitled (Components’ Principles of Electronic Circuits) which was Held at the Control and Systems Engineering Department
The syllabus of the course entitled (Components’ Principles of Electronic Circuits) was concluded in the laboratory of the Automation and Robotics Research Unit in the Control and Systems Engineering Department. The course aims to familiarize students with the shapes and models of electronic components, how to check them, know their value, what the numbers, symbols or colors on them mean, how to examine them and determine their validity with knowing the causes of their failure and finding suitable alternatives by knowing the technical specifications of each piece using tables or the Internet. The course also aims to motivate students, simplify the concept of using measuring devices in a logical and correct manner, and enable students to understand electronic maps and how to implement them and examine electronic boards to determine faulty components. Moreover, the course includes familiarization with the methods to read and measure resistors, fixed and variable capacitors of all kinds, diodes, transistors, coils, and voltage stabilizers. The duration of this course was approximately 20 hours, distributed over two months of 90 minutes per week. The course organizer was Engineer Omar Farhan Jassim. |
The Control and Systems Engineering Department Holds a Training Course Entitled “Identifying the Components of Robots in Practice”
The Control and Systems Engineering Department Holds a Training Course Entitled “Identifying the Components of Robots in Practice”
A training course was held in the Control and Systems Engineering Department. The course was entitled “Identifying the Components of Robots in Practice” for a real robot explaining the robot arm components of links and motors. The course was held for the engineers, the academic staff members, and the students of the Control and Systems Engineering Department in the Mechatronics Laboratory over a period of seven days for two hours a day from 22-6-2022 to 28-6-2022. The course lectures were delivered by the two faculty members in the department, Eng. Hind Zuhair Khalil and Eng. Laith Khamis Majid. The course participants expressed the extent to which they benefited from the information presented in the course, hoping to hold more technical courses that would enrich their technical information and they expressed their appreciation to the department for its great support in holding such courses. |
Arduino Use and Programming
Arduino Use and Programming
In cooperation with the Graduate Follow-up Unit in our department, two training courses were held for students of the second stage of the Computer Engineering Branch, including morning and evening studies. The duration of each of these courses was three days over a month for the first session (the evening study) from 10 am to 12 pm in the computer lab (PC1), and for the second session (the morning study with the guests from the evening study) from 12 pm to 2 pm in the computer lab (PC2). An introduction about this type of controllers and the way to program it were given. In addition, applications on how to connect the sensors (gas, flame, and light sensors) in addition to the DC motor and how to manage it were also given in this course. The total number of students participating in these two courses was (27 male and female students). This course was delivered by Asst. Lect. Mohamed Hassan and Lect. Farah Flaieh. |