CDE2310 Fundamentals of Systems Design
Formerly coded as EG2310, this course aims to introduce freshmen who are interested in the Innovation & Design Programme to the basic principles of systems design that involve mechanical, electrical, and software elements. The course will cover the fundamentals of mechanical design, electrical hardware design, as well as middleware software frameworks to create an autonomous mobile robot with add-on sensors for targeting and a mechanically actuated payload. Students will learn the essentials of individual sub-systems through hands-on exercises and homework assignments, and subsequently integrate these subsystems in a final project utilising open-source software platforms to perform a number of missions.
At the end of this course, students should be able to:
- Conceptualise a system using mechanical, electrical, and software elements to perform specific tasks.
- Model an electro-mechanical system using CAD software.
- Select appropriate mechanical and electrical components to realise the electro-mechanical system.
- Interface with an off-the-shelf mobile robot to control the robot and its electro-mechanical payload.
- Appreciate the complexities involved in designing an intelligent electro-mechanical system.
- Adopt simple technical documentation practices.
Workload: 4 units (modular credits)
These videos show what students in the module have achieved in designing and building a system that can successfully identify a target and fire a projectile as well as navigate through a maze.