James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2004

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CC3501:03

Computer Interfacing and Control

Townsville

HECS Band 2

39 hours lectures, 39 hours tutorials, demonstrations and practicals, site visits and seminars. Semester 1.

Common interfaces to computer controlled equipment including Parallel interfaces, GPIB, USB, RS232 and Handshaking. Introduction to the physical layer characteristics of local area networks including IEEE 802.x and common industrial control networks, such as Fieldbus and common industrial control software such as Labview. The application of microcontrollers to the design of real-time multiprocessing systems for interfacing to higher level systems.

Learning Objectives:

differentiate between a range of common computer equipment interfaces and discuss their important benefits and limitations;

discuss the important physical characteristics of common local area networks;

differentiate between common interfaces for sensors and actuators, and discuss how to connect them to existing or planned computerised industrial control and monitoring systems;

discuss the specification, design and analysis of real-time systems;

demonstrate an ability to communicate this knowledge to others.

Assessment by examination (50%-70%); on-course assessment (30%-50%).