Course title, code: Industrial System Technology, GAGEBAN-IPARIREN-1

Name and type of the study programme: Computer science engineering, BSc
Curriculum: 2021
Number of classes per week (lectures+seminars+labs): 2+0+2
Credits: 5
Theory: 50 %
Practice: 50 %
Recommended semester: 6
Study mode: full-time
Prerequisites:
Evaluation type: exam
Course category:
Language: english
Responsible instructor: Dr. Kósa János Árpád
Responsible department: Department of Information Technologies
Instructor(s): Kátai-Urbán Gábor , Péter Ádám Martin
Course objectives:
To know PLC-s, control processing.
Course content - lectures:

1. Special outputs and inputs of PLCs 2. Use of OMRON PLC high-speed counter inputs and pulse outputs 3. Application of SIEMENS PLC high-speed counter inputs and pulse outputs 4. OMRON PLC analog signal management 5. SIEMENS PLC analog signal management 6. Application of OMRON PLC PID controller 7. Application of SIEMENS PLC PID controller 8. Pneumatic and hydraulic drives 9. Alternating current electric drives 10. Control of frequency converters 11. Direct current electric drives and their control 12. Test 13. Summary, end of semester


Course content - labs:

Development of project tasks.

Acquired competences:
Knowledge:

Can interpret, characterize, and model the structure and function of the structural units and elements of mechanical systems, as well as the design and relationships of the applied system components. Can apply the computational, modeling principles and methods related to mechanical product, process, and technology design.

Skills:

Capable of understanding and utilizing the characteristic professional literature and information technology, library resources of their field. Able to apply the acquired IT knowledge in solving tasks that arise in their area of expertise.

Attitude:

Open to learning about and accepting ongoing professional and technological developments and innovations in the technical field, and reliably conveying them. Strives to make self-education one of the tools for achieving professional goals.

Autonomy and responsibilities:

Identifies the shortcomings of applied technologies, the risks of processes, and initiates actions to mitigate these.related to mechanical product, process, and technology design.

Additional professional competences:


Requirements, evaluation, grading:
Mid-term study requirements:
Development, presentation and submission of a project assignment by the deadline during the semester.
Exam requirements:

Test and project work.

Study aids, laboratory background:

Compulsory readings:

1. Kok Kiong Tan, Andi Sudjana Putra: Drives and Control for Industrial Automation, Springer-Verlag London, 2011 2. William Bolton: Programmable Logic Controllers, Newnes, 2009

Recommended readings: