Mechatronics laboratory

The Mechatronics Lab provides a hands-on learning environment for students of various disciplines to gain practical knowledge of electrical machines, drive technology, motors, electrical engineering and vision systems, offering a dynamic learning environment that allows participants to develop practical skills and learn about innovative technologies. The focus is on transforming theoretical knowledge into practical trials and experiments to enable an in-depth understanding of the subject matter. 

The experimental workstations are equipped with state-of-the-art teaching systems that allow students to experience theoretical concepts first-hand and work on real devices. From the setup of electrical machines to the programming of drive systems, our test stations offer a wide range of experiments to support students in their training.

In addition, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) systems are an essential part of the lab. These technologies open up new possibilities for immersive learning experiences and enable students to explore and understand complex systems in a virtual environment.

Equipment

Leybold teaching systems

These high-quality teaching systems are specially designed to give students practical experience in the fundamentals of electrical and drive engineering. From simple circuits to complex electrical systems, the teaching systems cover a broad spectrum and enable students to apply their theoretical knowledge in practice. 

Keyence RB-500

KEYENCE's 3D Robot Vision System (reach into the box) is designed to ensure reliable object recognition and a high level of user-friendliness. It is used in the automation of assembly, depalletizing and machine tending processes. A common scenario is the removal of parts that are chaotically distributed in a crate using a robot.

Camera systems

Various current modular camera systems and lighting systems are available. The range of cameras includes various interfaces such as GigE and USB3.1, resolutions between 0.3 and 12 megapixels and speeds of up to 700 images per second to capture even fast movements. The available lighting covers the entire spectrum of standard industrial lighting, from bar lighting to coaxial lighting.  

VR/AR systems

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