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Sunday, March 30, 2008

WHAT IS MECHATRONIC ENGINEERING

Hye !
In this post we will discuss what is mechatronic engineering.
I am also a mechatronic engineering student in UniMAP.
It's quite an interesting field of engineering and has a wide field of application in the industry.
Mechatronic engineering is the integration of precision mechanical engineering with electronics, computer systems and advanced controls to design and construct products and processes. Mechatronic engineering is one of the newest branches of engineering with far-reaching applications to every sector of society. Mechatronic engineers develop and apply microscale sensor and actuator technologies in new products.
They use advanced electronics and control techniques together with their knowledge of mechanical systems design and computer engineering to build sophisticated electromechanical systems such as robots and advanced scientific instrumentation.
In the future, mechatronic engineers will be in great demand as more industries seek to apply the evolutionary advances in computers, electronics, sensors, and actuators to improve their products, processes and services.
Figure 1
From figure 1, we can conclude that mechatronic engineering is the combination of several engineerings.
* Control System Engineering
* Control Electronic Engineering
* Electronic System Engineering
* Computer Engineering
* Digital Electronic Engineering
* Mechanical System Engineering
* Mechanical CAD Engineering
* Electromechanic Engineering

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