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Intro to Automation & Robotics (EEL 1230)

Term: 2026-2027 Spring Semester

Schedule

Mon-Tue-Wed-Thu-Fri, 12:35 PM - 4:25 PM (1/4/2027 - 4/30/2027) Location: MAIN

Description

Offers fundamentals of relay logic control circuits and a basic understanding of control circuits, ladder logic and component wiring design and operation. This topic is covered in both theory and hands-on practice. Students will explore various methods used to distribute electrical power common in both residential and commercial applications. An overview of electronic control components such as diodes, transistors and integrated circuit chips are also explored. The course will also cover an introduction to electrical safety, and types of electrical equipment and devices are also studied. Students will construct various branch circuit lighting and receptacle wiring systems utilizing different cabling and conduit methods. The National Electrical Code (NEC) will be utilized throughout the course. Students will have the opportunity to be acquire FANUC robot certification. Twelve credit hours.
1. Create and analyze motor control logic and wiring diagrams.
2. Design, construct, and troubl