mechatronics is the integratiom of mechanical , elctric and control engineering along with computer to acheve the optimum efficiency .
electromechanics is based on devices which carry out electrical operations by using moving parts like switches -relays - solenoids and it doesn't include either control or computer engineering
Yes UNISA does offer Mechatronics.
You have to go back and study mechatronics for that.
Hi i am an alumni of IIT- Kanpur (electronics and instrumentation ). I'm now in imperial college , London pursuing my MEng in artificial intelligence . well basically , there is NO difference between instrumentation and mechatronics . in India , institutes like the IIT's and BITS , NIT's and the VTU affiliated institutes call it instrumentation tech . some prestigious institutes affiliated to Anna university call it mechatronics . other deemed , private and under achieving universities like manipal , srm etc call it mechatronics . regarding the scope of instrumentation , there is not much scope for instrumentation there in India . but here in the UK and other countries like the US , Germany etc , the scope is intense . so for all those who might tend to give it a second thought , please don't . the scope is just too good .
inteligent mechatronic system(IMS) elements manufacture and their maintenance?
Norbert Lewis Schmitz has written: 'Introductory electromechanics'
Nothing can be said about the scope of mechatronics. Every country has its own scope. If you want to know about the scope of mechatronics in your own country you must consult the University that offers mechatronics. Or if you want to get admission in the foreign country then you will have to consult that foreign country University. By the way It has good scope in Pakistan.
I Was also looking for the same answer and came to know one important thing .... the scope in terms of job opportunity completely depends on the country from where you do the masters course in mechatronics ... like i have been admitted in NUS in mechatronics but job opportunity in core mechatronics is very less in Singapore but as you know it is a multi domain program you can find a job in automation industry , automobile industry . whereas if we consider US the mechatronics core is at a high level which requires hight mechatronics designing
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H. H. Skilling has written: 'Electromechanics' 'Electric transmission lines'
Electrical engineering is low voltage, logic circuits, communications etc. Power engineering is electrical transmission and the like.You want EE.
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