
Multimedia Courseware – Mechatronics (Allen-Bradley CompactLogix L16/Studio 5000)
Multimedia Courseware – Mechatronics (Allen-Bradley CompactLogix L16/Studio 5000) | M25000
Model Name: Multimedia Courseware – Mechatronics (Allen-Bradley CompactLogix L16/Studio 5000)
Model Number: M25000
Learning Topics
- Automation Operations
- Basic Component Adjustments
- Pick and Place Feeding
- Gauging
- Indexing
- Sorting and Queueing
- Servo Robotic Assembly
- Torqueing
- Parts Storage
- Multiple Station Control
Mechatronics forms the basis of automated production lines in a wide variety of industries, including the automotive, manufacturing, packaging, and pharmaceutical industries, just to name a few. Amatrol’s Multimedia Courseware – Mechatronics (Allen-Bradley CompactLogix L16/Studio 5000) (M25000) teaches learners essential mechatronics concepts applicable throughout modern industry. Learners using Amatrol’s mechatronics eLearning course study how to program, operate, and adjust components and applications on an automated production line.
In-Depth, Comprehensive Mechatronics Curriculum Connected to Real-World Skills
Amatrol’s eLearning curriculum is unique in that it thoughtfully combines in-depth theoretical knowledge with practical, hands-on skills. This powerful combination of knowledge and skills solidifies understanding and creates a strong foundation for pursuing more advanced skills.
For example, the mechatronics eLearning course covers important topics, such as:
Automation Operations
Learners begin with an introduction to automation operations. Individual lessons focus on topics like control system concepts, mechatronics safety, and machine operator functions. Learners will also practice skills, such as identifying control system component types, performing a lockout/tagout on a pneumatic system, and powering up an automated machine.
Basic Component Adjustments
Learners will study basic component adjustments. Individual lessons focus on topics like manual operation, pneumatic and electrical pick and place, and electrical sensors. Learners will also practice skills, such as manually overriding an electro-pneumatic valve, measuring I/O signals at a digital I/O interface module, and adjusting a proximity sensor.
Pick-and-Place Feeding
Learners using Amatrol’s mechatronics eLearning course will study basic principles of pick and place feeding systems. Individual lessons focus on topics like station operation, component adjustment, and module and station sequencing. Learners will also practice skills, such as operating a pick-and-place feeding station, adjusting a shock absorber, and designing a PLC program that sequences a powered parts feeder.
Gauging
Learners will study various aspects and components of gauging. Individual lessons focus on topics like station operation, actuator adjustment, and module and station sequencing. Learners will also practice skills, such as adjusting an analog sensor with a discrete output, adjusting non-servo linear traverse axis travel, designing a PLC project that provides manual/auto/reset functions for a go/no-go gauging station.
Indexing
Learners using Amatrol’s mechatronics eLearning course will study various aspects and components of indexing. Individual lessons focus on topics like stepper motor programming, component adjustment, and station sequencing. Learners will also practice skills, such as operating an indexing material processing station, programming a stepper motor controller, and designing a PLC program that sequences a stepper motor index table.
Sorting and Queuing
Learners will study various aspects and components of sorting and queuing. Individual lessons focus on topics like sorting module operation, photoelectric sensor adjustment, and parts queuing module sequencing. Learners will also practice skills, such as operating a sorting and queuing station, adjusting a flat belt conveyor, and designing a PLC program that sequences a sorting and queuing station.
Servo Robotic Assembly
Learners using Amatrol’s mechatronics eLearning course will study various aspects and components of servo robotic assembly. Individual lessons focus on topics like gravity feeder operation, automatic screw feeder adjustment, and part insertion module sequencing. Learners will also practice skills, such as operating a servo robotic assembly station, adjusting a pneumatic part shuttle, and designing a PLC program that provides manual/auto/reset functions for a servo robotic assembly station.
Torquing
Learners will study various aspects and components of torquing. Individual lessons focus on topics like screw torque module operation, DC motor speed adjustment, and automated torqueing station sequencing. Learners will also practice skills, such as adjusting a non-servo electric slide, adjusting motor torque using a clutch, and designing a PLC program that sequences a non-servo electric slide.
Parts Storage
Learners using Amatrol’s mechatronics eLearning course will study various aspects and components of parts storage. Individual lessons focus on topics like programmable parts storage station operation, phototransistor optical interrupter switch adjustment, and parts storage station sequencing. Learners will also practice skills, such as adjusting a pneumatic gripper, adjusting a phototransistor optical interrupter switch, and designing a PLC program that sequences a programmable pneumatic traverse module.
Electro-Hydraulic Testing
Learners will study various aspects and components of electro-hydraulic testing. Individual lessons focus on topics like electro-hydraulic test system operation, pick-and-place manipulator operation, and electro-hydraulic test station sequencing. Learners will also practice skills, such as programming and operating a programmable electronic pressure sensor, operating an electro-hydraulic test system, and designing a PLC program that sequences a pick-and-place manipulator.
Multiple Station Control
Learners using Amatrol’s mechatronics eLearning course will study various aspects and components of multiple station control. Individual lessons focus on topics like system start-up/halt, discrete I/O handshaking, and FMS programming. Learners will also practice skills, such as designing a PLC program to use discrete I/O handshaking, designing a PLC program to use discrete I/O handshaking for a multiple station cycle stop, and modifying a PLC program to use discrete I/O handshaking for multiple station quantity production.
Highly-Interactive Multimedia Format Appeals to All Learning Styles
Amatrol’s mechatronics eLearning course curriculum features a highly-interactive multimedia format. Stunning 3D animations, videos, pictures, voiceovers of all text, and interactive quizzes and exercises bring learning to life. Amatrol’s multimedia curriculum contains elements that will appeal to every learning style, keeping learners motivated and engaged.
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Anytime, Anywhere Access Promotes Self-Paced Learning
In today’s fast-paced, technology-driven world, it’s more important than ever to extend the reach of industrial skill training beyond the borders of traditional classrooms. Amatrol’s eLearning meets the challenge for flexibility by offering in-depth, comprehensive technical skills training via an intuitive, easy-to-use web-based Learning Management System (LMS).
With anytime, anywhere online access, Amatrol’s eLearning allows learners to set their own pace at home, on the job, in a traditional class setting, or a blended approach of these options. Click here to learn more about Amatrol’s eLearning and LMS.
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