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ECM 2264 — Automation Components & Equipment

3 credits · 3 hours

| Lecture/Lab The course is a "hybrid" or "blended" course with the majority of the learnin g environment traditional in - class lectures and hands -on lab work which also includes web-based learning activities to complement face-to-face work. This course covers the discrete devices and integrated circuit components used in modern automated control systems. Topics include the components and design of systems for power distribution and control interfacing. The course details the operation, configuration, and installation of devices and equipment used for position, motion and speed control of motor dr ives. Course lab assignments provide hands -on experience in designing, wiring, and configuring system components into an integrated control system. Additional topics covered will include print reading, hazardous location wiring, and power quality analysis. Prerequisities: ECM 1266, ECM 1275

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