Sensors & Actuators Lab Portfolio

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SENSORS & ACTUATORS LAB PORTFOLIOCourse ID: ME - 4321Department: Mechatronics Department – College of EngineeringLab Objectives: Understanding basic laws and phenomena on which operation of sensors and actuators-transformation of energy isbased,Conducting experiments in laboratory and industrial environment.Explain fundamental physical and technical base of sensors and actuators.Describe basic laws and phenomena that define behavior of sensors and actuators.Analyze various premises, approaches, procedures and results related to sensors and actuators.Create analytical design and development solutions for sensors and actuatorsConduct experiments and measurements in laboratory and on real components, sensors and actuators,Interpret the acquired data and measured results,Describe development and application of sensors and actuatorsTake part in team work and be able to independently present various professional materials.

TRANSDUCER & INSTRUMENTATION TRAINER IT - 5927The SAIT Trainer is designed to show most of the devicesused in the industry that allow the electronic systems tocommunicate with the real world, to measure physicalvariables and to control industrial processes. It is a trainerwith a logical distribution of its components that facilitatesthe rapid comprehension of the elements that form it, allhoused in a solid robust with the power supplyincorporated. Input Transducers: These convert an analogsignal into an electrical one and permit us to make anevaluation of these transducers, with their characteristics,adjustments and practical applications. Output Transducers:These convert an electrical signal into an analog one permitus to make an evaluation of these transducers, theircharacteristics, adjustments and practical applications.Signal Conditioning Circuits: These allow us to carry out aprofound study and analysis of the numerous circuits andincluded signal conditioners, in addition to the particularproperties of: amplifiers, signal converter circuits,comparators, filters and circuits that carry out mathematicaloperations. The student must wire the circuit to carry outthe practices. The connections are of 2 mm. The student willbecome familiar with the connections of these transducers.

PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION TRAINER – IT 5200A purpose built trainer consisting of a mobile work stationand a modular range of industrial process sensors andtransmitters for the study of their calibration and theirapplications.Based on a mobile trolley that incorporates all electrical,water (including a water heater) and air controls, the systemprovides a totally self-contained unit. The punched frontpanel provides a construction area that allows devices to befixed to it via a series of keyhole slots. The instrumentationdevices are mounted on robust carriers that allow them to belocated and locked onto the front panel.

BASIC PNEUMATIC VALVE CONTROL APPARATUSPneumatics is successfully used in many areas of industrialautomation. Pneumatic Trainer facilitates the students and theindustrial professionals to explore the fundamental of“pneumatics”. It tells how one device can be used to manage,command, direct or regulate the behavior of other system.Pneumatics is a branch of science that is related with Air. Inpneumatics the working medium is “Compressed Air”. Now - a days this working medium is becoming very popular inindustries like chemical, petroleum, gases, food & beverage,robotics, machineries etc. The reason for being so popular isthat it is fire free and nonhazardous to our environment. And itis abundantly available in nature. It is very easy, simple and safeto operate. Pneumatic Trainer assist user to understand theprinciple performance of the pneumatic components as well asdifferent actuators. Another additional feature of PneumaticTrainer, it has both manual and automatic based control.

BASIC ELECTRO PNEUMATIC TRAINER KITPneumatic systems use a variety of components to affect movement,as well as for control purposes. For efficient movement and control,the following pneumatic equipment components are used: Pneumatic Actuators: Basic pneumatic actuators are used totrigger control valves to cause motion. Pneumatic actuatorsare most commonly used in assembly lines or for loading andunloading purposes. Pneumatic Cylinders: Cylinders are a mechanical device in apneumatic system that produces force via compressedair. Once pneumatic cylinders are actuated, compressed airenters into the tube at one end of the piston and imparts forceon the piston, which causes the piston to move. Pneumatic Pumps: As an air exhausting mechanism, thispneumatic equipment component sucks in outside air,compresses it and harnesses the air for use in your process. Pneumatic Valves: Controlling air flow and preventing leakagein your pneumatic device is paramount in ensuring that yourprocess runs efficiently. This pneumatic equipmentcomponent achieves both of these goals.

SENSORS & ACTUATORS LAB PORTFOLIO Course ID: ME - 4321 Department: Mechatronics Department - College of Engineering Lab Objectives: Understanding basic laws and phenomena on which operation of sensors and actuators-transformation of energy is based, Conducting experiments in laboratory and industrial environment. Explain fundamental physical and technical base of sensors and actuators.

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