[vc_row el_class=”inner-body-content” css=”.vc_custom_1667215519780{padding-top: 30px !important;padding-bottom: 20px !important;}”][vc_column][vc_custom_heading text=”COURSE OBJECTIVES” use_theme_fonts=”yes” css=”.vc_custom_1667215502505{margin-top: 0px !important;}”][vc_column_text]This course covers the basic use and application of sensors, transducers and electronic measuring instruments. The theory of analogue DC and AC measuring instruments is first established which is then used to study analog electronic and digital meters. Different types of sensors and transducer are studied with their analog and digital interfacing. The use and application of different measuring instruments are also covered.[/vc_column_text][vc_custom_heading text=”COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES (CLO)” font_container=”tag:h3|text_align:left” use_theme_fonts=”yes”][vc_column_text]At the end of this course, the students should be able to:
CLO 1: Describe mathematically and physically the designed measuring instruments and their use for measurements.(Level C1)
CLO 2: Express the integration of transducers with analog and digital hardware and use of software to achieve required output for measurement system. (Level C2)
CLO 3: Analyze the design of instruments and measurement of parameters using instruments. (Level C4)
CLO4: Design a variety of electronic instruments and measuring systems used in different fields. (Level C5)
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- Review of the Topics-Three Lectures
- Introduction to Instrumentation & Measurements
- Inverting and Non inverting configuration
- V to I converter and instrumentation amplifier
- Signal conditioning circuits and Electromagnetic induction
- ADC and DAC
- Unit Dimension and Standards-One Lecture
- Fundamental and derived units, electrical units
- Frequency, voltage, current, resistance, capacitance and inductance standards
- Grounding Shielding and Noise-Three Lectures
- Different Noise categories
- Signal to noise ratio and noise figure
- Interference and external sources of interference
- Grounds, ground faults and ground loops
- Common mode noise
- Shielding and filtering
- DC Indicating Meters-One Lecture
- The d’Arsonval movement, galvanometer,
- DC ammeters, DC voltmeters and resistance measurements
- DC meter calibration.
- AC Indicating Meters-Three Lectures
- Half wave and full wave rectifier meters
- Single phase wattmeter and energy measurement meters
- Instrument transformers (CT and PT)
- Specialized Meters–Five Lectures
- Analog Electronic Meters:
- Transistor voltmeter circuits and operational amplifier voltmeter circuits
- AC electronic voltmeters and current and resistance measurement.
- Digital Multimeters:
- Digital voltmeter, ohm meters and current meter.
- Analog Electronic Meters:
- AC and DC Bridges-Four Lectures
- Resistance, capacitance and inductance bridges,
- The Wagner ground and commercial RLC bridges
- Transducers-Four Lectures
- Resistance temperature detector, thermistor,
- strain gauges,
- photoconductive transducers,
- Thermocouples,
- Piezoelectric and magnetic induction and capacitive transducers,
- Capacitive and inductive measurement.
- Load cell and uses of load cells
- Real-Time Data Acquisition and Processing Systems-Two Lectures
- Electronic devices for signal sampling and quantification,
- Sampling rate calculation for data acquisition systems
- Measuring Instruments-Four Lectures
- Oscilloscopes,
- Signal generators,
- Spectrum analyzers,
- Network analyzers,
- Impedance analyzers
- Logic analyzers.
- Industrial Communication Techniques-Two Lectures
- RS232, RS 422, RS 423, RS 485,
- IEEE488 (GPIB)
- Ethernet or CSMA/CD
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