L.104.51240 Manufacturing methods and plant technology for mechatronic systems,part 1

Course offering details

Instructors: Dr. Wolfgang Schruttke

Event type: Lecture

Org-unit: Maschinenbau

Displayed in timetable as: FAM 1

Hours per week: 2

Language of instruction: German

Min. | Max. participants: - | -

Requirements and recommendations:
Understanding the functions of usual electronic construction units

Aim of the event:
A key for the economic success of mechatronic products is the application of efficient, high automated processes in the production which are carefully coordinated with the products already in the construction phase.

The students know the base technologies of the production of mechatronic products, their mode of action as well as the corresponding plant technology inside. They can assess the processes and materials that are necessary for the production of mechatronical systems even in the outline phase.
The student learn how to define process flows, to optimize process parameters and know methods for statistical process control and the regulation of the process ability analysis.

Target group:
Students of the following subjects:
mechanical, electrical, and industrial engineering

Contents:
1 forms of active and passive components
2 Substrattechnologie


    circuit boards, hybrid, multinational chip modules

3 connection technologies

    wire bonding, micro-welding, wave-soldering, reflow-soldering

4 Assembly and equipping technology

Contact person:
Rinje Brandis, Tel. 05251/60-6235

Literature:
lecture script

Supplementary events:
Lecture "design of mechatronic systems"

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Instructors
Dr. Wolfgang Schruttke