How far is the distance between mechatronics and electronics?

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SUMMARY

Mechatronics integrates electronics with a strong emphasis on mechanics and materials, distinguishing it from traditional electronics, which focuses primarily on analog and digital devices like op-amps, diodes, BJTs, and MOSFETs. The discussion highlights that mechatronics encompasses dynamics and controls applicable to both electrical and mechanical systems, particularly in applications involving motors and ground satellites. Understanding static and dynamic loading, as well as material selection, is crucial for developing cost-effective mechatronic systems. Software programming is also a component of mechatronics education, further bridging the gap between these two fields.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of analog and digital electronics, including components like op-amps and MOSFETs.
  • Knowledge of mechanics, particularly static and dynamic loading principles.
  • Familiarity with materials science for selecting appropriate materials in system design.
  • Basic programming skills relevant to software development in mechatronics applications.
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  • Explore the principles of dynamics and controls in mechatronic systems.
  • Study material selection techniques for cost-effective engineering solutions.
  • Learn about the integration of software programming in mechatronics projects.
  • Investigate the applications of mechatronics in robotics and automation.
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Students and professionals in engineering fields, particularly those focused on mechatronics, robotics, and automation, as well as electronics engineers looking to expand their knowledge into mechanical systems.

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How far is the distance between mechatronics and electronic? It seems to me mechatronics is basically electronics with more focus on mechanics and materials, right?

And, as a side note, do you study software programming in mechatronics?
 
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Femme_physics said:
How far is the distance between mechatronics and electronic? It seems to me mechatronics is basically electronics with more focus on mechanics and materials, right?

And, as a side note, do you study software programming in mechatronics?

Electronics is the study of analog and digital devices, usually semiconductor devices such as op amps, diodes, bjt, and mosfet and variations of the above. Mechatronics seems to be closely related to dynamics and controls which can be applied to electrical systems in an analogous way to a mechanical systems and some cases you have combined electrical and mechanical systems such as motors and ground satellites. Mechanics is included since one needs to know the relevant static and dynamic loading (if there is any) on your system, materials probably because you need to know which materials to pick to build the most cost effective system.
 

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