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Question Bank For UNIT III
Sub Name: Design of Mechatronics system Department: Mechatronics
Sub Code : MT6603 Year &Sec : III
PART – A
1. What is Real time Interfacing? Explain with example.
Real-time interfacing is a general term used to describe the aspects of connecting a
computer with a real-world process and communicating data between the two.
Monitors, keyboards, printers, disks, modems, and CD’s are familiar (but specific)
examples of real-time interfacing.
2. Define DAQ. What are the types of DAQ?
A data acquisition (DA) system is a collection of add-on hardware and software
components that allow your computer to receive real-world information from sensors.
Types:1.Single channel DAQ, Multichannel DAQ
3. What are the Elements of DAQ?
The PC-based DAQ system depends on each of the following system elements.
• Computer
• Transducers and sensors
• Signal conditioning
• DAQ hardware
• Screw terminal panel(s)
• General purpose input/output (GPIO) card
• Software
4. What is memory mapping?
It is a technique for reading and writing to a device directly from the
program, which avoids the overhead of delegating the reads and writes to kernel-level
software.
5. What is Direct memory access?
With this mechanism data is transferred between the DAQ device and computer
memory without the involvement of the CPU. This mechanism
makes DMA the fastest available data transfer mechanism. Also, the processor is
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not burdened with moving data, and hence, it can engage in more complex processing
tasks.

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What is interrupt request?
IRQ transfers rely on the CPU to service data transfer requests.
The device notifies the CPU when it is ready to transfer data. Hence, the data transfer
speed is tightly coupled to the rate at which the CPU can service the interrupt
requests.
What are the interfacing standards are available?
7.
RS-232,RS-422

8. What are the features of GPIO card used for data acquisition and control ?
GPIB (General purpose interface bus) is a standard for instrumentation
communication and control for instruments from manufacturers. It is designed to
connect the programmable instruments to their computers.
9. How will you interface I/O device?
The GPIO card is installed into a free expansion slot in the PC bus. Its address is
specified both on the card (using micro-switches) and in its driver software. The
termination panel is connected to the GPIO card by one or more cables. At this point,
the system is ready to operate, except for the application software.

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10. What are the elements required for D/A converter?
Amlifier,Digital to analog converter,computer,Filter
11. What is Quantization?
Quantization is a process of taking continuous analog signals and breaking it into
a number of discrete steps. The conversion is discrete and takes place one at a time.
The A/D converter has two sides: one is the analog side and the other is the digital
side.
12. What is RS-232?
It is the electronic industries association standard for the interchange of serial binary
data between two devices. It communicates between two serial devices.
13. What are the basic characteristics of Op-Amp?
• (_) Inverting input terminal; A voltage applied to this terminal is amplified with an
180° phase shift.
• (_) Non-inverting terminal; A voltage applied to this terminal is amplified without a
phase shift.
• The voltage gain is so great that the voltage difference between the inputs is zero
• The input impedance is so great that the inputs draw no current.
• Zero output impedance.

14. What is Operation amplifier?


An amplifier is an electronic device which increases the size of voltage
or current signal without altering the signal’s basic characteristics. Operational
amplifiers (op-amps) are termed operational because of their early growth in a
computing area—mainly to perform mathematical operations. The operational
amplifier has emerged as a basic building block in electronic circuits and is made up
of many transistors fabricated on a processor chip.

15. What is the purpose of Application software?


Application software is required for the DAQ hardware to work in coordination with
the computer. The application software would either register directly from the DAQ
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hardware or a low-level software driver packaged with the DAQ hardware develops
the higher level applications to register data coming from the hardware.

16. List some of the Graphical based Application software available.


Labtech Notebook- General purpose DAC with analysis
LabWindows- General purpose DAC with analysis
Workbench® PC- General purpose DAC
Snap-Master™- General purpose DAC with analysis and display
Snapshot- High speed DA
LabVIEW -General purpose DAC with analysis
MATRIXX- High speed DAC with analysis and display
Simulink- High speed DAC with analysis and display
VisSim- General purpose DAC with analysis and display

17. What is the use of LabVIEW.


LabVIEW, short for Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench, is a
graphical programming language that uses icons instead of lines of text to create
applications. Unlike text-based programming languages like C, Pascal, or BASIC,
where instructions determine program execution, LabVIEW uses dataflow
programming, where the flow of data determines execution order. With LabVIEW,
one can develop a program in a graphical environment with an effective user
interface. It also simplifies the task of interfacing computers with the instruments,
thereby providing an easy means for collecting, storing, analyzing, and transmitting
data.

18. What is a virtual instrument? What are the main parts of VI?
LabVIEW programs are also known as virtual instruments (VIs). VIs
have three main parts: the front panel, the block diagram, and the icon connector

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19. What is VisSim Environment? Give two Applications for VisSim.
VisSim is a block-diagram-based simulation language designed to assist you in the
analysis and design of systems (both continuous and discrete), controls, data
acquisition, and system monitoring.
Applications are constructed as time-based block diagrams using the graphical
editor. Block diagrams may contain several types of functions including: basic math
(arithmetic, trigonometry functions, and algebra), Boolean logic, integration, time
delays, and table look-ups.
1. Cantilever Beam Force Measurement
2. Controlling a Stepper Motor
20. Define Man machine Interface.
Human machine interface is the part of the machine that handles the human machine
interaction. Membrane switches, Rubber keypads and Touch screens are examples of
that part of the human interface which we can see and touch.

PART – B
1. What is real time interfacing. Explain briefly the elements of a data [13]
acquisition and control system with neat sketch.
A data acquisition (DA) system is a collection of add-on hardware and
software components that allow your computer to receive real-world
information from sensors. Although sensors can be based
on electrical, mechanical, optical, or other principles, they all perform the
same function: to convert real-world information (such as motion,
temperature, and pressure) into low-power electrical signals
which can be read by the computer. Once the data resides within the
computer, any of three operations may be performed: plotting, processing,
and writing to a file.
A data acquisition system also can be thought of as a monitoring system.
It can receive data from a real-world process and display the data. It can
also display the features of the data extracted
through its processing. In situations where it is necessary to acquire and
process data and to also send data back to the real-time process, we make
use of a data acquisition and control (DAC) system.
A DAC system is a superset of a DA system and requires both sensors and
actuators. The purpose of the actuator is to convert low-power computer
signals real-world signals, into resulting in motion, heat, pressure, etc.
Common actuators include stepper motors, solenoids, relays, hydraulic
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motors, speakers, and piezoelectric actuators.
As an example that illustrates the difference between a DA and a DAC
system, consider the measurement of the speed–flow–pressure
characteristics of a variable speed compressor at 20 different speed values.
The compressor has been connected to a variable speed motor—the
speed of which can be manually varied by turning a knob. Signals from
flow, pressure, and speed sensors attached to the compressor outlet and
motor are read and plotted by a computer.
The DA system reads and displays the three sensor input values. At each
speed, the operator must vary the speed knob until the desired speed is
reached and then record the sensor readings for speed, flow, and pressure.
In the DA system just described, there is a fair amount of variation
in the speed reading due to the speed adjustment at each point by the
operator. A DAC version of the same system could be used to remove this
speed variation. The DAC application could be created by adding an
actuator that moves the speed knob in response to a signal produced
by the computer. If the value of this signal is programmed as a function of
the error between the actual motor speed and the desired speed, the knob
will be moved in the direction
that reduces this error. Eventually, the actual motor speed will agree
precisely with the desired speed. An application program could be written
to automate this process further—to reset the desired speed value to each
of the 20 desired values, wait for the flow and pressure signals to
stabilize, and record and save a measurement.
The current trend is to use personal computers (PCs) with DAQ hardware
for data acquisition in areas of laboratory research, testing and
measurement, and industrial automation. The DAQ hardware which act
as an interface between the computer and the outside world could be
in the form of modules that can be connected to the computer’s ports
(parallel, serial, USB, etc.) or cards connected to slots (PCI, ISA, PCI-
Express, etc.) in the mother board. The newest DAQ devices offer
connectivity over wireless and cabled ethernet for remote or distributed
DAQ applications. The DAC system presented in Figure 7-1 shows a
screw terminal panel with I/O devices.
The PC-based DAQ system depends on each of the following system
elements.
• Computer
• Transducers and sensors
• Signal conditioning
• DAQ hardware
• Screw terminal panel(s)

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• General purpose input/output (GPIO) card
• Software

2. (i) Explain selection of I/O process in detail. [13]


The input/output (I/O) process is the means by which a computer
communicates with real-world phenomena via the DAQ device. The
performance of the I/O process therefore is dependent on the
available computer, selected DAQ device, and the bus architecture.
Today’s computer (with highspeed processor coupled with high-
performance bus architecture) has the capability of transferring
data by any of the following methods.
• Direct Memory Access (DMA): With this mechanism data is
transferred between the DAQ device and computer memory without the
involvement of the CPU. This mechanism makes DMA the fastest
available data transfer mechanism. Also, the processor is not burdened
with moving data, and hence, it can engage in more complex processing
tasks.
• Interrupt Request (IRQ): IRQ transfers rely on the CPU to service data
transfer requests.The device notifies the CPU when it is ready to transfer
data. Hence, the data transfer speedis tightly coupled to the rate at which
the CPU can service the interrupt requests.
• Programmed I/O: This is a data transfer mechanism in which a buffer
is not used—insteadthe computer reads and writes directly to the device.
• Memory Mapping: It is a technique for reading and writing to a device
directly from the
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program, which avoids the overhead of delegating the reads and writes to
kernel-levelsoftware.
However, the data transfer mechanism the computer can use depends upon
the selected data-acquisitiondevice and its bus architecture. For example,
while PCI and FireWire devices offer both DMAand interrupt-based
transfers, PCMCIA and USB devices use interrupt-based transfers.
The available hard drive is the limiting factor for real-time storage of large
amounts of data.Hard drive access time and hard drive fragmentation can
significantly reduce the maximum rate atwhich data can be acquired and
streamed to disk. For systems that must acquire high-frequency signals,
high speed hard drive with large memory space is needed.
In general, the overall communication speed is directly proportional to
• The clock frequency of the processor chip
• The bit length of the bus (i.e., 8 bit, 16 bit, 32 bit, ...)
and inversely proportional to
• The bit length of the processor (i.e., 16 bit, 32 bit, ...)
Figure represents these major components and their interconnections in a
four-sensor/twoactuator DAC system. The number of I/Os varies,
depending on the manufacturer, as does the functionality.
Some screw terminal panels have resistors that can be cut or soldered to
change the gainrange of a single or group of channels. The screw terminal
is attached to the GPIO card via ribboncables. Figure 7-2 shows two
cables; however, the number may vary depending on the type of the
card. On some cards four cables are required, two for the analog channels
and two for the digitalchannels. The application softwares function is to
provide the engineer with an easy means of readingsensors, writing to
actuators, and processing data (plotting, control algorithms, saving data,
anddata manipulation).

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3. (i) Explain general purpose I/O and its card installation in detail. [13]
The necessary ingredients for the general I/O process are the PC and
operating system software,general purpose I/O (GPIO) card and software
driver, and the proper termination panel(s)and cabling for the GPIO card.
The GPIO card is installed into a free expansion slot in the PCbus. Its
address is specified both on the card (using micro-switches) and in its
driver software.

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Installation of the I/O Card and Software
Before finalizing the data acquisition card, some thought should be given
as to how frequently theI/O must be sampled. Most GPIO cards operate in
the 1 to 3 kHz range, which means that you canexpect anywhere from
1000 to 3000 samples per second, depending on the card. Application
softwarebased on Windows may suffer a slight degradation in this rate,
but the difference is small andoften can be regained by modifying the
algorithm or moving to a more powerful processor. EachGPIO card takes
up one slot and provides inputs, outputs, or a combination of both. Most
cardscome with digital I/O, which can be configured either as input,
output, or a combination of both.Analog I/O is harder to come by because
it requires a D/A or A/D converter, but most card manufacturers
offer many configurations that combine digital and analog I/O.
Once you have selected a manufacturer and identified the potential card(s)
which could be used,
you must determine the type and precision of the I/O channels needed. I/O
channels may be either inputs
or outputs and are classified based on the type of data transferred. This
leads to three channel types:
• Analog
• Digital
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• Frequency (counter timer)Precision of the I/O channel pertains to the
accuracy and transient characteristics of the D/A and A/D converter
employed. Accuracy of the converter is a function of bit length. Most
converters have 12-bit resolution, which is ample for most applications;
however, this depends on your application and should be a consideration
prior to purchasing. A list of some of some popular I/O cards is presented
in the Appendix.
In mechatronic applications, the I/O typically operates in either of two
modes, open loop orclosed loop. Open-loop operation exists when inputs
are read and/or outputs are written, but no relationship
or dependency exists between the inputs and outputs.
4. (i) Explain Lab environment and its application in detail. [13]

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5. (i) Explain Vissim environment and its application in detail. [13]

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6. (i) Explain A/D converter with the types. [13]

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7. Explain man machine interface.
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8. (i) Explain Data conversion Process in detail. [13]
Data acquisition systems in the real-time environment, especially using microcomputers, has
become an important need in many automated manufacturing situations. If it is required to
monitor
several pieces of data at precisely the same time, sample and hold devices are necessary. A
sample
and hold device is used to hold each sampled value of the signal until the next pulse occurs.
In many mechatronic applications, the sensor signal is a complex, time-varying voltage that
is considered a combination of many sine and cosine waves of different frequencies and
amplitudes.
A process of filtering eliminates some of the frequencies. Some of the sources of noise are
the following.
• Noises from the actuator motion, example being commutator brushes and relay contacts.
• Noise due to electromagnetic interference of transmission lines.
• Cross talk.
Filtering is used to remove certain band of frequencies from a signal, permitting others to be
transmitted.
A low-pass filter has a band, which allows all frequencies from zero to a certain level
frequencies
to be transmitted. A high-pass filter has a pass band, which allows all frequencies from a
certain level up to infinity. A bandpass filter attenuates signals at both high and low
frequencies and
allows a range of frequencies to pass without attenuation.
In several cases, the computer reads the information from several channels one at a time
using
a device called multiplexer. The multiplexer is a switching device which enables each of the
inputs
to be sampled in turn. It is a data selector that allows only one of the inputs to get through to
the
output. If it is necessary to control the experiment, the computer must supply the outputs in
digital
or analog form. Data acquisition systems require the use of analog-to-digital converters to
input the
sensed information coming from analog transducers and sensors to computer system. Figure
7-11
shows a diagram of analog-to-digital conversion using multiplexer, sample-and-hold circuits.
If the needed control signal is analog (mainly for control valves and motors), digital output
from the computer has to be processed through a digital-to-analog converter. In a computer-
aided
process control system, the process control actions are recommended to the operator and
displayed
on the operator terminal. Automatic closed-loop process control systems require that the
sensed
data be manipulated to decide the control action, which should be subsequently and
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Question Bank For Internal IV
Sub Name: Design of Mechatronics system Department: Mechatronics
Sub Code : MT6603 Year &Sec : III
PART – A
1. Automatic camera is a mechatronics system.Comment on it.
Camera is used to photograph an object, the switch is pressed which activates the
system. The range sensor sense the distance of the object to be photographed and this
data is input to microprocessor. The microprocessor in turn sends on output to motor
to drive to position the lens for focusing. The position of the lens is input to
microprocessor. Based on this, signals are sent to control the duration of time the
shutter have to be kept open. All these action and reaction take place within a fraction
of second.

2. What is meant by Direct memory Access?


With this mechanism data is transferred between the DAQ device and computer
memory without the involvement of the CPU. This mechanism
makes DMA the fastest available data transfer mechanism. Also, the processor is
not burdened with moving data, and hence, it can engage in more complex processing
tasks.

3. What is Quantization?
Quantization is a process of taking continuous analog signals and breaking it into
a number of discrete steps. The conversion is discrete and takes place one at a time.
The A/D converter has two sides: one is the analog side and the other is the digital
side.

4. List out the various sensors used in EMS.


i) Oxygen sensor
ii) Mass air flow sensor
iii) Temperature sensor
iv) Pressure sensor and
v) Speed sensor.

5. What is the role of opto-isolator in robot control?


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6. What is PID?
A proportional integral derivative is a generic control loop feedback mechanism
widely used in industrial control systems. A PID controller calculates an “error” value
as the difference between a measured process variable and desired set point.
7. What is Fuzzy logic system? Write its components.
Fuzzy logic is a form of many valued logic; it deals with reasoning that is
approximate rather than fixed and exact. It may have the truth value ranges between 0
and 1.

8. What is RFID?
Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) is the use of radio waves to read and capture
information stored on a tag attached to an object. A tag can be read from up to several
feet away and does not need to be within direct line-of-sight of the reader to be
tracked.
9. List out the parts used in pH control system.
The pH control system requires one sensor for measuring pH and one actuator to
control a metering device that adds a neutralizing agent to the solution.

10. Give any two Example of fuzzy logic system.


Automotive Systems

 Automatic Gearboxes

 Four-Wheel Steering

 Vehicle environment control

Consumer Electronic Goods

 Hi-Fi Systems

 Photocopiers

 Still and Video Cameras

 Television

11. List out the hardware component required for Pick and Place robot.

i) Base
ii) Arm
iii) Shoulder

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iv) Elbow
v) Pitch
vi) Roll and
vii) Wrist.

12.
What is the function of oxygen sensor in EMS?
An oxygen sensor is an electronic device that measures the proportion of oxygen in
the gas or liquid being analyzed. It is frequently used to measure exhaust gas
concentration of oxygen in internal combustion engines.
13.
What are the steps followed to process image of a surface to find its quality?
i) Image grabber
ii) Calculation circuit for extraction of characteristics
iii) 2 D image memory for maximum brightness and
iv) 3 D shape of the object.

14.
What are application of RFID?
E-Passport,Race timing,IT assest tracking

15.
What is meant by solenoid?
A solenoid is a type of electromagnet when the purpose is to generate a controlled
magnetic field. If the purpose of the solenoid is instead to impede changes in the electric
current, a solenoid can be more specifically classified as an inductor rather than an
electromagnet.

16. Define Embedded system.


An embedded system is a computer system with a larger mechanical system or
electrical system, often with real time computing constraints. Modern embedded
systems are based on the microcontrollers (i.e CPUs with integrated memory).
17. What is Image Processing?
Image processing is a method to convert an image into digital form and perform some
operations on it, in order to get an enhanced image or to extract some useful information
from it. It is a type of signal dispensation in which input is image, like video frame or
photograph and output may be image or characteristics associated with that image.

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18. Types of image processing.
Types
The two types of methods used for Image Processing are Analog and Digital Image
Processing. Analog or visual techniques of image processing can be used for the hard
copies like printouts and photographs.
19. How to measure the surface using image processing?
By using the camera the image can be measured.
20. What is the Purpose of Image processing?

The purpose of image processing is divided into 5 groups. They are:


1. Visualization - Observe the objects that are not visible.
2. Image sharpening and restoration - To create a better image.
3. Image retrieval - Seek for the image of interest.
4. Measurement of pattern – Measures various objects in an image.
5. Image Recognition – Distinguish the objects in an image.

PART – B

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1. (i) Explain the fuzzy based washing machine detail. [13]

2. (i) Explain Autofocus camera in detail. [13]

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3. (i) Explain pH control system. [13]

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4. (i) Explain Motion control using D.C motor and solenoid. [13]
At LightMachinery we like to make things move around. Robotics and
automation are loads of fun and improving productivity is one of the
keys to remaining competitive. The GadgetMaster is our simple plug
and play motion control board. It runs up to 3 stepper motors using any
old PC that you have in the lab, school or shop floor.
The GadgetMaster plugs into your PC parallel port*. Your computer is
in complete control of the motion at all times. The GadgetMaster
has 12 high power outputs and 4 digital inputs for detecting 'end of
travel' or other switches.

5. (i) Explain Engine management system. [13]

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6. (i) Explain temperature of a hot/cold reservoir using PID [13]
Tuning a temperature controller involves setting the proportional, integral, and derivative values to get the best
possible control for a particular process. If the controller does not include an autotune algorithm, or if the autotune
algorithm does not provide adequate control for the particular application, then the unit must be tuned using trial
and error. The following is a tuning procedure for the OMEGA CN2000 controller. It can be applied to other
controllers as well. There are other tuning procedures which can also be used, but they all use a similar trial and
error method. Note that if the controller uses a mechanical relay (rather than a solid state relay), a longer cycle time
(20 seconds) should be used when starting out. The following definitions may be needed: 1) Cycle time - Also known
as duty cycle; the total length of time for the controller to complete one on/off cycle. Example: with a 20 second
cycle time, an on time of 10 seconds and an off time of 10 seconds represents a 50 percent power output. The
controller will cycle on and off while within the proportional band. 2) Proportional band - A temperature band
expressed in % of full scale or degrees within which the controller‘s proportioning action takes place. The wider the
proportional band, the greater the area around the setpoint in which the proportional action takes place. This is
sometimes referred to as gain, which is the reciprocal of proportional band. 3) Integral, also known as reset, is a
function which adjusts the proportional bandwidth with respect to the setpoint to compensate for offset (droop)
from setpoint; that is, it adjusts the controlled temperature to setpoint after the system stabilizes. 4) Derivative, also
known as rate, senses the rate of rise or fall of system temperature and automatically adjusts the proportional band
to minimize overshoot or undershoot. A PID (three mode) controller is capable of exceptional control stability when
properly tuned and used. The operator can achieve the fastest response time and smallest overshoot by following
these instructions carefully. The information for tuning this three mode controller may be different from other
controller tuning procedures. Normally a SELF TUNE feature will eliminate the need to use this manual tuning
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procedure for the primary output; however, adjustments to the SELF TUNE values may be made if desired. After the
controller is installed and wired: 1. Apply power to the controller. 2. Disable the control outputs if possible. 3. For
time proportional primary output, set the cycle time. Enter the following value: CYCLE TIME 1 5 SEC (Only appears if
output is a time proportional output. A smaller cycle time may be required for systems with an extremely fast
response time.) Then select the following parameters: PR BAND 1 _______5% (PB) RESET 1 _________0 R/M (TURNS
OFF RESET FUNCTION) RESET 2 _________0 R/M RATE 1 __________0 MIN (TURNS OFF RATE FUNCTION) RATE 2
__________0 MIN NOTE On units with dual three mode outputs, the primary and secondary tuning parameters are
independently set and must be tuned separately. The procedure used in this section is for a HEATING primary
output. A similar procedure may be used for a primary COOLING output or a secondary COOLING output. A. TUNING
OUTPUTS FOR HEATING CONTROL 1. Enable the OUTPUT(S) and start the process. 2. The process should be run at a
setpoint that will allow the temperature to stabilize with heat input required. 3. With RATE and RESET turned OFF,
the temperature will stabilize with a steady state deviation, or droop, between the setpoint and the actual
temperature. Carefully note whether or not there are regular cycles or oscillations in this temperature by observing
the measurement on the display. (An oscillation may be as long as 30 minutes.) The tuning procedure is easier to
follow if you use a recorder to monitor the process temperature

7. (i) Discuss the design aspects of a pick and place robot in terms of the [13]
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8. (i) Explain about Part identification and tracking using RFID and Online [13]
surface measurement using image processing

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