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Instrumentation and Measurement (Ee304)

The EE304 course on Instrumentation & Measurement focuses on electronic measurement principles and instrumentation techniques, covering accuracy, precision, and various measurement devices. Students will learn to mathematically and physically describe measuring instruments, integrate transducers with hardware, and analyze instrument design. The course includes topics such as measurement theory, electro-mechanical instruments, resistance measurements, digital voltmeters, and sensors.

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Instrumentation and Measurement (Ee304)

The EE304 course on Instrumentation & Measurement focuses on electronic measurement principles and instrumentation techniques, covering accuracy, precision, and various measurement devices. Students will learn to mathematically and physically describe measuring instruments, integrate transducers with hardware, and analyze instrument design. The course includes topics such as measurement theory, electro-mechanical instruments, resistance measurements, digital voltmeters, and sensors.

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INSTRUMENTATION & MEASUREMENT (THEORY) EE304

Pre-requisite: Circuit Analysis-I


Credit Hours 03
Contact Hours 48

RECOMMENDED BOOKS

 Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements, 3rdedition by David A. Bell

REFERENCE BOOKS

 Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques, 2nd edition by Albert


D. Helfrick and William D. Cooper
 Elements of Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements, 3rd Edition by Joseph J. Carr

OBJECTIVE OF COURSE

This course aims to expose the students to the general electronic measurement principles and
instrumentation techniques. Understand the concepts of accuracy and precision. To familiarize
students to many varieties of meters, scopes, transducers available, their operating principles,
strengths and weaknesses. To give students enough applications information that they can select
optimum meters, transducer, amplifier, recording and readout devices to assemble a system for
routine measurements.

S.NO CLO/PLOs MAPPING DOMAIN PLO

01 Describe mathematically and physically the designed C1 01


measuring instruments and their use for measurements.

02 Express the integration of transducers with analog and C2 01


digital hardware and use of software to achieve required
output for measurement system

03 Analyze the design of instruments and measurement of C4 02


parameters using instruments.

04 Design a variety of electronic instruments and measuring C5 03


systems used in different fields.

COURSE CONTENTS

Introduction to Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements


 Course objectives and outcomes, course contents, grading policy, general rules and
regulations.
 Basic block Diagram of a measurement system, quick review of units, scientific notation and
dimensions.
Some Basic Measurement Theory
 Measurement Categories, factors in making measurement: Error, validity, Reliability and
Repeatability, accuracy and Precision, Resolution,
 Measurement Errors: absolute errors and relative errors , systematic errors, Gross errors,
random errors, probability of errors, probable error, limiting errors, measurement standards.
Electro Mechanical Instruments
 Permanent magnet moving coil instruments, Galvano meter, DC ammeter, DC volt meter,
Rectified volt meter, rectified Ammeter, Deflection Instruments errors.
 Series Ohmmeter, shunt Ohmmeter, Volt- ohm- Milliammeter, Electro dynamic instruments,
Wattmeter, Measurement of Small and high voltage measurement
Analog Electronic VOLT-OHM-Milliammeters
 Transistor voltmeter circuits, OP-Amps, Ohmmeter func,
 AC electronic voltmeters, current measurement with Electronic instruments
Resistance Measurements
 Low, high and Precise Resistance Measurements
 Volt meter and ammeter method, substitution method, Low resistance measuring
instruments, High resistance measuring instruments
Bridge Measurements
 DC Wheatstone bridges, Kelvin Bridge
 Guarded Wheatstone Bridge, Ac Bridges and Their applications
 Maxwell bridge, Hay Bridge
Digital Voltmeters and Frequency Meters
 Digital Instrument Basics, Digital Displays,
 ADC and DAC, Digital Counting, Digital Voltmeters, Digital Multimeters,
 Digital Frequency Meter system
Inductance and Capacitance Measurements
 RC and RL equivalent CKTs
 Inductance bridges, measuring small LC and R quantities, Q meter.
The Oscilloscopes
 Oscilloscope Block Diagram, Cathode Ray Tube, CRT Circuits, Deflection Systems,
 Oscilloscope Probes, Oscilloscope Controls, Making Measurements on the Oscilloscope,
Digital Storage Oscilloscopes, Medical Oscilloscopes
 Signal Generators
 Audio Generators, Function Generators, RF Generators,
 Pulse Generators
Sensors and Transducers
 Position, motion sensors
 Temperature, Gas sensors
 Pressure, Humidity sensors
 Rotary, Photo sensors

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