18ML32 Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements syllabus for ML



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Module-1 Measurements 0 hours

Measurements:

Introduction, Significance of measurements, methods of measurements, instruments and measurement systems, Functions of instruments and measurement systems, Applications of measurement systems.(Verify)

 

Measurement Errors:

Introduction Gross errors and systematic errors, Absolute and relative errors, basic concepts of accuracy, Precision, Resolution and Significant figures, Measurement error combinations. (relevant problems)

Module-2 Ammeters, Voltmeter and Multimeters 0 hours

Ammeters, Voltmeter and Multimeters:

Introduction, DC ammeter principle only, DC voltmeter, Multi-range voltmeter, Extending voltmeter ranges, Loading, Peak responding and True RMS voltmeters. (relevant problems)

 

Digital Voltmeters:

Introduction, Ramp type, Dual slope integrating type (V–T), integrating type (V–F) and Successive approximation type (relevant problems).

 

Digital Instruments:

Introduction, Block diagram of a Basic Digital Multi-meter. Digital frequency meters: Basic circuit of a Digital frequency meter, Basic circuit for frequency measurement.

Module-3 Oscilloscopes 0 hours

Oscilloscopes:

Introduction, Basic principles, CRT features, Block diagram and working of each block, Typical CRT connections, Dual beam and dual trace CROs, Electronic switch.

 

Analog storage oscilloscopes:

Need for trace storage, bistable storage CRT, Variable persistence storage CRT.

 

Digital storage oscilloscopes:

Basic DSO operation only.

Module-4 Signal Generators 0 hours

Signal Generators :

Introduction, Fixed and variable AF oscillator, Standard signal generator, Modern laboratory signal generator, AF sine and Square wave generator, Function generator, Square and Pulse generator.

 

Bridge Circuits for Measurement of R, L & C:

DC bridges:

Introduction, Wheatstone bridge, Kelvin Bridge

 

AC bridges:

Capacitance Comparison Bridge, inductance Comparison Bridge, Maxwell’s bridge, Schering Bridge. (relevant problems).

Module-5 Display Devices and Recorders 0 hours

Display Devices and Recorders:

Introduction, electrical indicating instruments, digital instruments, digital display methods, digital display unit. Segmental Displays: Seven segmental display, dot matrices, LED, LCD, decade counting assemblies, display systems. Recorders: Recording requirements, analog recorders- Graphic recorders, strip chart recorders & its types, X-Y recorder, Magnetic & Digital tape recorders.

 

Course Outcomes:

After studying this course, students will able to:

• Analyze instrument characteristics, errors and generalized measurement system.

• Analyze and use the circuit for the measurement of R, L, C, F, I, V etc

• Use of Ammeters, Voltmeter and Multimeters and CRO for measurement

• Analyze and interpret different signal generator circuits for the generation of various waveforms

• Understand and use different display devices and recorders

 

Question Paper Pattern:

• The question paper will have TEN questions.

• Each full question carry 20 marks

• There will be TWO full questions (with maximum of THREE sub questions) from each module.

• Each full question will have sub questions covering all the topics under a module.

• The students will have to answer FIVE full questions, selecting ONE full question from each module.

 

Textbooks:

1. “Electronic Instrumentation”, H. S. Kalsi, TMH, 2004 (Module- 2,3 & 4)

2. “Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements”, David A Bell, PHI / Pearson Education2006/ Oxford Higher Education, 2013. (Module 1 & 3)

3. Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation – A. K. Sawhney, 17th Edition (Reprint 2004), Dhanpat Rai & Co. Pvt. Ltd., 2004.(Module- 1 & 5)

 

Reference Books:

1. “Principles of Measurement Systems”, John P. Beately, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education, 2000

2. “Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measuring Techniques”, Cooper D & A D Helfrick, PHI, 1998.

Last Updated: Tuesday, January 24, 2023