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Industrial Control Systems 

Arithmetic and logic operations, usage of local and global memory locations, flags, comparators, subroutines, loops, labels, analogue module and real Time monitoring, introduction to OPC Servers, DCS and SCADA modules.

Course ID
MENG 426 
Level
Undergraduate
Credit Hours
CH:3 

Develop and conduct appropriate experimentation and/or simulation, analyze and interpret data, assess and evaluate findings, and use statistical analyses and objective engineering judgment to draw conclusions. Practice research techniques and methods of investigation as an inherent part of learning. Function efficiently as an individual and as a member of multidisciplinary and multi-cultural teams. Adopt suitable national and international standards and codes to: design, build, operate, inspect and maintain mechanical equipment and systems. Illustrate the basic concepts and theories of mathematics, sciences, engineering projection and their applications within the field of mechatronics engineering. Identify and classify the performance of mechatronic systems and components through the use of analytical methods and Modeling techniques. 

Arithmetic and logic operations.
Usage of local and global memory locations.
Usage of flags, comparators.
Usage of subroutines, loops, labels.
Analogue module, and real-Time monitoring.
Introduction to OPC Servers.
Introduction to DCS.
Introduction to SCADA modules.