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FSI-VPR-KAcad. year: 2026/2027
The course provides a basic overview of instrumentation and software tools used in the automatic control of technological processes. Throughout the course, students will become familiar with electrical, pneumatic, and software tools used in automation, as well as with the transmission of information between these tools, control systems, and visualization and operator interface devices.
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Entry knowledge
Prerequisites include basic knowledge of automatic control, programming, mathematics, and physics, all at the level covered in previously completed university courses.
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
Knowledge and skills are assessed through credit and examination.
Requirements for credit: Attendance at exercises, completion of assigned laboratory tasks, and preparation of a written report based on measurements. Attendance at exercises is mandatory; if this condition is not met, each case is assessed individually by the course instructor. Laboratory exercises are evaluated by the instructor based on student activity, and the laboratory report must be submitted and approved.
Requirements for the examination: Completion of a written test covering knowledge gained in lectures and exercises, followed by an oral examination. Answers to questions are graded with points, and the examination is evaluated according to the A-F scale.
Participation in lectures is recommended, while attendance at exercises is monitored. The method of compensating for missed classes is at the discretion of the exercise supervisor.
Aims
The aim of the course is to introduce students to electrical, pneumatic, and digital technical tools used for the control of technological processes, as well as to tools for human–machine interaction, data storage, information transfer, and information processing. After completing the course, students will be able to use, configure, and appropriately integrate these tools into control and regulation systems.
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specialization AIŘ , 2 year of study, summer semester, compulsory, profile core courses
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