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EGR 280 Design and Analysis of Electromechanical Systems

EGR 280 Design and Analysis of Electromechanical Systems. Prof. Richard E. Haskell 115 Dodge Hall Prof. Michael Latcha. EGR 280. Prerequisites : EGR 240 Corequisites: EGR 250 or ME 241 EGR 260 or SYS 317. EGR 280. Text :

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EGR 280 Design and Analysis of Electromechanical Systems

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  1. EGR 280 Design and Analysis of Electromechanical Systems Prof. Richard E. Haskell 115 Dodge Hall Prof. Michael Latcha

  2. EGR 280 • Prerequisites: • EGR 240 • Corequisites: • EGR 250 or ME 241 • EGR 260 or SYS 317

  3. EGR 280 • Text: Learning By Example Using C – Programming the HCS12 Microcontroller Using CodeWarriorby Richard E. Haskell Oakland University, 2006.

  4. Course Contents • Programming HCS12 Microcontrollers Using C • Statics and Dynamics • Design Project and Competition

  5. Course ObjectivesBy the end of this course you should be able to: • Write C programs to interface a microcontroller to external devices and to download the program to flash memory in a microcontroller using modern development tools. • Solve basic problems in statics and dynamics using MATLAB. • Work constructively and ethically in a multidisciplinary team to design and analyze an electromechanical system subject to specific constraints, and to describe and demonstrate your design in a public competition.

  6. Homework and Labs • Individual homework assignments • Group lab assignments done on the miniDragon+ development board • Homework and lab assignments checked off by lab instructor during lab periods

  7. ProjectEach group will • Design and implement an electromechanical device that will meet some specification. • Write a final report describing the design. • Make an oral presentation and demonstration to the class.

  8. Exams • Exam 1 • Exam 2 • No Final Exam • Project presentations and demonstrations: Mon., December 13, 7:00 - 10:00 p.m.

  9. Grading • Homework and Labs 20% • Projects • Design 10% • Written report 15% • Oral presentation 5% • Exam 1 25% • Exam 2 25% • 100%

  10. Office Hours • Mon., Wed., 3:00 – 4:00 p.m.; 115 DH • Phone: 248-370-2861 • email: haskell@oakland.edu • Web site: • www.cse.secs.oakland.edu/haskell • click on HC12 Book and click EGR 280

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