About This Book
Mechatronics Engineering is an interdisciplinary field that combines mechanical engineering,
electronics, computer science, and control systems to design and develop intelligent systems and
automation technologies. It plays a crucial role in modern industries, enabling the creation of robotics,
smart manufacturing, automotive systems, and medical devices. By integrating hardware and software,
mechatronics engineers develop high-performance machines with enhanced precision and efficiency.
One of the key applications of mechatronics is in automation and robotics, where sensors, actuators, and
microcontrollers work together to enable self-regulating systems. The automotive industry benefits from
mechatronics in the development of autonomous vehicles, anti-lock braking systems (ABS), and
adaptive cruise control. In manufacturing, Industrial 4.0 technologies, including IoT and AI-driven
automation, are revolutionizing production processes. The field is also essential in healthcare
technology, with mechatronic innovations such as robotic-assisted surgeries and prosthetic devices
improving patient care. As industries move toward AI-driven and autonomous solutions, the demand for
mechatronics engineers is rapidly increasing. With its diverse applications and ability to bridge multiple
engineering disciplines, mechatronics is shaping the future of intelligent systems and automation,
making it a vital field for innovation and technological advancement. This book explores the
fundamentals, applications, and advancements in Mechatronics Engineering, highlighting its role in
automation, robotics, and intelligent systems.
Contents: 1. Introduction to Microelectronics, 2. Sensors Technology, 3. Magnetic Field of Transformers,
4. Microcontrollers System, 5. Digital Electronics, 6. Embedded Systems, 7. Data Acquisition Techniques,
8. Electric and Magnetic Circuits: Principles and Applications, 9. Electronic Design Automation,
10. Sensors in Robotics: Functions, Types, and Applications, 11. Finite Automata by Sequential Machines.