Mechatronics is a word
originated in Japan in 1980s to denote the combination of technologies
which go together to produce industrial robots.
A formal definition of Mechatronics is “the
synergistic integration of Mechanics and Mechanical Engineering,
Electronics, Computer technology, and IT to produce or enhance products
and systems.’’
The various fields that make up Mechatronics is shown in Fig
Examples of such systems are
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Computers,
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Disk drives,
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Photocopiers,
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Fax machines,
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VCR,
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Washing machines,
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CNC machine tools,
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Robots, etc.
Today’s modern cars are also mechatronics product with the usage of
electronic engine management system, collision detection, global
positioning system, and others..
The concept of mechatronics is very important today
to meet the customers’ ever increasing demands and still remain
competitive in the global market. Very often a mechanical engineer
without the mechatronics background is considered equivalent to a
mechanical engineer without the engineering drawing knowledge.
Mechatronics requires thinking products and processes
so transverse. Mechatronics is "burst the walls, with a steering
matrix. The pilot at the highest level of the enterprise is essential in
this context, to afford in front needs to be implemented.
The design should no longer be sequentially: the
mechatronics approach requires thinking about the product as a whole
(all skill areas at a time) and not by separating the mechanical part,
then electronics, then the sensor – actuators and computers at risk to
achieve additional cost prohibitive.
The project manager must master the various areas and
not be an expert in one of mechatronics technology: It was necessary to
avoid watching the draft with an eye mechanics or electronics. The
pilot is here, as elsewhere, the role of a conductor, not a virtuoso.
The phases of integration are sensitive, such that an
electronic assembly in a machine shop (or vice versa). There are
telescoping and areas of project management and competence, which
involves work that is done jointly, to ultimately obtain not a purely
mechanical or purely electronic, but a set that combines the advantages
of 2, which can not be separated.
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