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JRM Vol.23 No.2 pp. 231-238
doi: 10.20965/jrm.2011.p0231
(2011)

Paper:

Engineering Experiments in Manufacturing Education

Hiroshi Satoh*, Shigehiro Toyama*, Nobuo Ogawa*,
Mikio Umeda*, Akira Takahashi*, Makoto Usui**,
and Hisaya Oyanagi***

*Department of Electronic Control Engineering, Nagaoka National College of Technology, 888 Nishikatakai, Nagaoka, Niigata 940-8532, Japan

**Technical Support Center for Education and Research, 3rd Technology Group, Nagaoka National College of Technology

***Technical Support Center for Education and Research, 2nd Technology Group, Nagaoka National College of Technology

Received:
September 30, 2010
Accepted:
January 10, 2011
Published:
April 20, 2011
Keywords:
handwork, engineering experiments, electronic circuits, line trace robots, LEGO MINDSTORMS
Abstract
This paper deals with engineering experiments in manufacturing education. In the Department of Electronic Control Engineering of Nagaoka National College of Technology, an engineering experiment in manufacturing education, “electronic circuit designs and manufacturing,” has been carried out since 2003. The theme of this experiment has been changed from that of basic electronic dice to original electronic circuits. These electronic circuits have not involved the use ot the microcomputers - only logic IC. Moreover, we have introduced a new experiment theme, “basic mechatronics,” since 2009. In this paper, we report on new experiment themes for manufacturing education and the results of surveys carried out after the experiments.
Cite this article as:
H. Satoh, S. Toyama, N. Ogawa, M. Umeda, A. Takahashi, M. Usui, and H. Oyanagi, “Engineering Experiments in Manufacturing Education,” J. Robot. Mechatron., Vol.23 No.2, pp. 231-238, 2011.
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