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Mechatronics Events
2008-05-15 | Automation Motors/Resolvers Consumer Products Engineering Methods 

Up Next:  May 19-23, IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, Pasadena, CA
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Components of a Mechatronic System
2008-04-21 | Medical Engineering Methods System integration services 

Everything you need for a complete mechatronic system, from actuators and digital control architecture to graphical displays. FULL ARTICLE


The Architecture of a Microcomputer
2008-04-13 | Microprocessors Embedded controllers Automotive 

Where does mechatronics fit in with the architecture of a microcomputer?  and what tools are needed? Check out this diagram for help. FULL ARTICLE


Calculator Edge
2008-02-28 | Automation Careers Automotive Aerospace/Defense Engineering Methods Consumer Products Medical Robotics 

An online calculator to help calculate complex engineering equations for any mechatronic projects you may have, includes equations for electrical, mechanical, chemical and computer engineering, plus others. FULL ARTICLE


Mechatronics and Measurement: Microcontroller Programming & Interfacing
2008-01-25 | Careers Engineering Methods Aerospace/Defense 

Mechatronic masters, David G. Alciatore and Michael  B. Histand of Colorado State University examine fundamentals to understanding mechatronics including electrical circuits, solid-state devices, digital circuits, and motors.

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Podcast: How-to Mechatronics
2008-01-24 | Automation Consumer Products Medical 

Podcast: Mechatronics Professor at Colorado State University, Dr. Dave Alciatore, Ph.D, gives us the lowdown on how companies-- big and small--can learn to apply mechatronics. Time 13:21 FULL ARTICLE


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Blogs

Dynamics: When Size Matters


Razvan Panaitescu
Latest Blog Post:
The "what-ifs" of mechatronics. What happens when you add dynamics, kinematics, statics, gravity, friction? Razvan explores.
Posted in: Let's talk Mechatronics | 04.15.2008 00:00.

The USA at War = Military Robotic Innovation


Stefan Wolpert
Latest Blog Post:
Much of the USA's history reflects great technological advances during times of duress like war. Developing the most mechatronic device to fight, investigate, cover rough terrain and survive explosions is a big deal these days. Stefan takes a look at recent groundbreaking tools.
Posted in: Mechatronics on Campus | 04.28.2008 00:00.

 
 

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