Measurement, Sensors and Sequential Control
General
Prefix
MME
Course Number
352
Course Level
Undergraduate
Department/Unit(s)
College/School
College of Science and Engineering
Description
Statistical analysis of engineering measurement, Analog and digital signals, Sampling theory, Static and dynamic process sensors including temperature, strain, force, pressure and sound, Micro-controllers, I/O devices, Programmable logic controllers. Lab.
Prerequisites
Credits
Min
4
Max
4
Repeatable
No
Goals and Diversity
MN Goal Course
No
Cultural Diversity
No
Learning Outcomes
Outcome
Apply basic statistical methods in engineering measurements and data presentation.
Outcome
Implement the concepts of analog and digital signals, sampling and data storage.
Outcome
Utilize computer tools as they relate to process measurement, signal processing and engineering simulation.
Outcome
Characterize operation of transducers used in engineering measurement.
Outcome
Select and implement strain, temperature, force, pressure and acoustic transducers in engineering measurement tasks.
Outcome
Implement industrial programmable logic controllers (PLCs) by using ladder logic.
Dependencies
Courses
MME352
is a
prerequisite
for:
Programs
MME352
is a
completion requirement
for: