MECT07031 2019 Industrial Data Communication 1

General Details

Full Title
Industrial Data Communication 1
Transcript Title
Industrial Data Communication
Code
MECT07031
Attendance
N/A %
Subject Area
MECT - Mechatronics
Department
MENG - Mech. and Electronic Eng.
Level
07 - NFQ Level 7
Credit
05 - 05 Credits
Duration
Semester
Fee
Start Term
2019 - Full Academic Year 2019-20
End Term
9999 - The End of Time
Author(s)
John Hession
Programme Membership
SG_EMTRN_B07 201900 Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronic Engineering SG_EMTRN_J07 201900 Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronic Engineering (Add-on) SG_EMECH_J07 201900 Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronic Engineering SG_EMECH_B07 201900 Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronic Systems SG_EMTRN_J07 202000 Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronic Engineering SG_EROBO_H08 202000 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Robotics and Automation SG_EMSYS_B07 201900 Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronic Systems SG_EROBO_S07 201900 Level 7 Special Purpose Award in Robotics and Industrial Communications SG_EMECH_H08 202400 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechatronic Systems SG_EMTRN_J07 202300 Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronic Engineering (Add-on) SG_EMTRN_B07 202300 Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronic Engineering
Description

Industrial Data communication is the manipulation of variables that can be implemented into the technology that automatically processes data. The technology under investigation include  computers and other communications electronics that can collect, store, influence, formulate and allocate data to serve or control exact processes examples are  motor control, electric switching, analogue to digital conversion, digital sampling.

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Learning Outcomes

On completion of this module the learner will/should be able to;

1.

Demonstrate a basic a basic knowledge of digital circuitry using logic.

2.

Interface sensors and transducers

3.

Explain the function of analogue communication.

4.

Describe high-pass low-pass and band-pass filters

5.

Understand Analogue to digital conversion and digital to analogue conversion.

6.

Demonstrate an understanding of digital motor control

Teaching and Learning Strategies

Information will be delivered  in a class room environment by presentation and by online presentation, plus Lab experiment.

Module Assessment Strategies

Students will be assessed on a combination of events.  Final written exam, continuous assessment and lab work.

Repeat Assessments

Repeat of final exam

Indicative Syllabus

Digital circuitry design timers shift registers.

Serial and parallel communication both practical and theory.

The theory of sensors and transducers.

PWM Pulse width Modulation.

The theory of filtering unwanted signals

Converting Analogue signals to digital

Converting Digital to analogue.

Digital communication (FSK ASK PSK)

Coursework & Assessment Breakdown

End of Semester / Year Formal Exam
100 %

Coursework Assessment

Title Type Form Percent Week Learning Outcomes Assessed
1 Continuous Assessment Coursework Assessment UNKNOWN 10 % Week 6 1,2
2 Practical Evaluation Coursework Assessment UNKNOWN 20 % OnGoing 1,2,3,5,6
             

End of Semester / Year Assessment

Title Type Form Percent Week Learning Outcomes Assessed
1 Final Exam Final Exam UNKNOWN 70 % End of Term 1,3,4,5,6
             
             

Full Time Mode Workload


Type Location Description Hours Frequency Avg Workload
Lecture Not Specified Lecture 2 Weekly 2.00
Practical / Laboratory Engineering Laboratory Lab 2 Weekly 2.00
Total Full Time Average Weekly Learner Contact Time 4.00 Hours

Part Time Mode Workload


Type Location Description Hours Frequency Avg Workload
Lecture Lecture Theatre lecture 2 Weekly 2.00
Total Part Time Average Weekly Learner Contact Time 2.00 Hours

Required & Recommended Book List

Required Reading
13/10/2015 Introduction to Digital Communications 1st Edition Academic press

Module Resources

Non ISBN Literary Resources

Practical Data Communications for Instrumentation and Control  Mackay, Steve; Wright, Edwin; Park, John Published By: Elsevier

Other Resources

None

Additional Information

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