The mechatronics laboratory should be one of the leading labs in various electronic systems.
Classes are given in the laboratory for a total of 11 hours per week, with an average of 15 students per class These devices can simulate and illustrate all the basic applications used for these pneumatic systems, where the experiments prepared in this laboratory cover all aspects of pneumatic control of open systems from pressure generating units to pressure and flow control valves, steering valves, and even motors and cylinders. The design of pneumatic circuits on these simulators is similar to the design of circuits used in practical applications. The training devices that make up the mechatronics laboratory is equipped with components available in the market and used in machinery and equipment in working life, allowing the trainee student smooth transition from practical training to practical applications. This laboratory is also used to train students of the Fourth Stage of the Control and Mechatronics branches on the automation of the operations of pneumatic control systems in practice and theoretically, as well as the material (Robotics) given within engineering design classes.
This laboratory is used by the students of the Third Stage of the Control and Mechatronics branches to train them on the basics of controlling the pneumatic control systems through experiments prepared for the purpose of training using the computer to verify the design and operation of pneumatic system circuits using the program (Automation Studio).