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The document outlines the lesson plan for the course "Virtual Instrumentation" for third year B.E students in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. It covers 25 topics over 46 hours, including reviewing virtual instrumentation, programming techniques in LabVIEW, data acquisition basics, instrument interfaces and protocols, and using analysis tools and applications of virtual instruments. Assessment includes monthly tests and a laboratory rubric. The objectives, topics, reference materials, teaching methodology and outcomes are detailed for understanding virtual instrumentation and developing programs for various applications using LabVIEW.

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The document outlines the lesson plan for the course "Virtual Instrumentation" for third year B.E students in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. It covers 25 topics over 46 hours, including reviewing virtual instrumentation, programming techniques in LabVIEW, data acquisition basics, instrument interfaces and protocols, and using analysis tools and applications of virtual instruments. Assessment includes monthly tests and a laboratory rubric. The objectives, topics, reference materials, teaching methodology and outcomes are detailed for understanding virtual instrumentation and developing programs for various applications using LabVIEW.

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SRI KRISHNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING


LESSON PLAN
Subject Code : 16ES104 Degree/Branch : B.E/EEE
Subject Name : VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTATION Year/Sem : III/V
Faculty : Mr.Gobhinath.S, Ms.Subhalakshmi Total no of Hrs given in syllabus : 60Hr
Lecture: 45 Hours Tutorial: 0 Practical: 15 Hours Grand Total: 60Hours.
Pre-requisites : 16EE308-Instrumentation Engineering
Course Assessment : 3 Monthly Test (20 Marks), Laboratory Rubrics (40 Marks)
No. Of Hrs/ Reference Books Teaching
S.No Topic
Periods* Methodology
Review of Virtual Instrumentation
Objectives:
To understand the Virtual instrumentation and to realize the architecture of VI
1. Historical perspective 1 Jovitha Jerome,
2. Need of VI Advantages of VI Define VI 2 Virtual
3. Block diagram & Architecture of VI 3 Instrumentation using
4. Data flow techniques and Graphical LabVIEW and Smart Board and
2 Gary W. Johnson, PPT
Programming in Dataflow
5. Richard Jennings,
Comparison with conventional programming 1 Lab-view Graphical
Programming
Outcomes:
Understand the Architecture and features of virtual Instrument
Programming Techniques
Objectives:
To familiarize with the VI software and learn programming in VI
6. VIs and sub-VIs 1 Jovitha Jerome, Virtual
7. Loops and charts 2 Instrumentation using
8. Arrays Clusters Graphs 2 LabVIEW and Gary Smart Board,
9. Case & sequence structures Formula nodes 2 W. Johnson, Richard LABVIEW
10. Local and global variable 1 Jennings, Lab-view Software and PPT
11. String & file input 1 Graphical
Programming
Outcomes:
Understand the Mathematical operation available in LabVIEW & Apply the application of Loops and Charts with Respect to
LabVIEW application
Data Acquisition Basics
Objectives:
To study various Instrument Interfacing and data acquisition methods
12. Concept of PC based data acquisition 2 Jovitha Jerome, Virtual
13. Typical on board DAQ card 2 Instrumentation using
14. Resolution and sampling frequency 1 LabVIEW and Gary W.
Smart Board and
15. Analog inputs and outputs 2 Johnson, Richard
PPT
16. Use of timer-counter 1 Jennings, Lab-view
17. Grounding: Differential and Single Ended 1 Graphical
Programming
Outcomes:
Understand the working principle of PC based data Acquisition System
Instrument Interfaces and Protocols
Objectives:
To study various Instrument Interfacing and data acquisition methods
18. Serial Communication Protocols: RS232, RS Peter W. Gofton, Smart Board and
3 Understanding Serial PPT
422, RS 485 and USB standards
Communications and
19. Parallel Communication Protocols: IEEE 488 3
standard
20. Introduction to bus protocols of MOD bus and Gupta. S, Gupta. J.P,
CAN bus PC Interfacing for
3
Data Acquisition and
Process Control
Outcomes:
Understand the working principle of Communication Protocols .
Use of Analysis Tools and Application of VI
Objectives:
To understand various analysis tools and develop programs for various applications
21. Image acquisition cards 2 Jovitha Jerome, Virtual
Instrumentation using
22. Control System Design Toolbox 2 LabVIEW and Kevin
James, PC Interfacing Smart Board,
23. PID controller Toolbox 2 and Data Acquisition: LABVIEW
Techniques for Software and PPT
24. Temperature data acquisition system 2 Measurement
25. Web Publishing Tools 1 Instrumentation and
Control
Outcomes:
Analyse the toolkits in LabVIEW and develop programs for various applications
Beyond the Syllabus: Data logging and supervisor control tools and embedded modules 1 hr

Total 46 Hrs

TEXT BOOKS:
A. Jovitha Jerome, Virtual Instrumentation using LabVIEW, Prentice Hall, 2010.
B. Gary W. Johnson, Richard Jennings, Lab-view Graphical Programming, Tata McGraw Hill Professional
Publishing, IV Edition, 2006.
REFERENCE BOOKS:

D. Peter W. Gofton, Understanding Serial Communications, Sybex International ,1994 .


E. Gupta. S, Gupta. J.P, PC Interfacing for Data Acquisition and Process Control, ISA, 1994.
F. Kevin James, PC Interfacing and Data Acquisition: Techniques for Measurement Instrumentation and
Control, Newness, 2000.

PREPARED BY H.O.D/EEE PRINCIPAL

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