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Title: EGR 280 Design and Analysis of Electromechanical Systems


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

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

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 statics problems involving particles and
    rigid bodies.
  • Solve kinematic and kinetic dynamics problems
    involving particles and rigid bodies using
    Newton's Second Law, Work and Energy, and Impulse
    and Momentum principles.

6
Course Objectives (cont.)By the end of this
course you should be able to
  • Explain and illustrate the basic concepts of
    engineering ethics and apply them in practice.
  • Work constructively in a multidisciplinary team
    to design, analyze, and describe an
    electromechanical system subject to specific
    constraints.

7
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

8
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.

9
Exams
  • Exam 1
  • Exam 2
  • Exam 3
  • No Final Exam
  • Project presentations and demonstrations Mon.,
    April 23, 800 - 1100 a.m.

10
Grading
  • Homework and Labs 20
  • Projects
  • Design 10
  • Written report 15
  • Oral presentation 5
  • Ethics quizzes 5
  • Exam 1 15
  • Exam 1 15
  • Exam 3 15
  • 100

11
Office HoursR. E. Haskell
  • Tues., Thurs., 400 500 p.m. 115 DH
  • Phone 248-370-2861
  • email haskell_at_oakland.edu
  • Web site
  • www.cse.secs.oakland.edu/haskell
  • click on HC12 Book and click EGR 280

12
Office HoursM. A. Latcha
  • Tues., Thurs., 400 540 p.m. 109 DH
  • Phone 248-370-2203
  • email latcha_at_oakland.edu
  • Web site
  • http//personalwebs.oakland.edu/latcha/
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