Electronic Instrumentation

Electronic Instrumentation Practice

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Electronic Instrumentation

What You Will Learn!

  • At the end of this course students will be able to demonstrate the ability to
  • Understand the working principle of instrumentation system
  • Design instrumentation system suitable for required parameter measurement
  • Describe working principle of various sensing devices

Description

ENT353 Electronic Instrumentation syllabus

Syllabus Module I: (6 Hrs) Errors and analysis in measurement, Basics of Instrumentation System, components: Sensing elements .transducers, actuators, display, introduction to transducers and their classification and types. Module II: (5 Hrs) Instrumentation systems for temperature measurement, Contact type sensors and non-contact type sensors. Module III: (4 Hrs) Instrumentation system for Pressure Measurement, classification of pressure: High and low pressure measurement sensors. Module IV: (6 Hrs) System for measurement displacement, force and torque: Resistive, inductive and capacitive transducers for measurement of displacement, force, torque, velocity and acceleration. Module V: (8 Hrs) Instrumentation for real world monitoring: Standards, working principle, design criterion: PH, humidity, magnetic, flux, electrical conductivity. Light intensity, air monitoring. Module VI: (6 Hrs) Grounding and shielding, isolation: Grounding concepts, ground loop, isolation amplifier, instrumentation amplifier, 4 -20 mA current converter for instrumentation, and Case study of parameter acquisition, processing and display methods. Text Book: 1. Electrical & Electronic Instruments & Measurement by A. K. Sawhney, Dhanpat Rai and Co. 19th Edition, 2015. Reference Books: 1. Electronic Instrumentation & Measurement Technique by W.D. Cooper & A.D. Helfrick, Prentice Hall, 3 rd revised Edition, 1985. 2. Process Measurement and Analysis by B. G. Liptak, Chilton Book Company, 4 th Edition, 2003

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  • Begineers

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Tags

  • Physics

Subscribers

28

Lectures

36

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