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This document provides information on the course EEE2004 Measurement and Instrumentation. The course aims to provide understanding of electrical and electronic measurement systems, measuring instruments, data acquisition systems, and virtual instrumentation. The course has 8 modules covering topics such as instrument elements, electrical instruments, bridges, transducers, digital instruments, and data acquisition using LabVIEW. Assessment is through continuous assessment tests, assignments, quizzes, formative assessment tests, projects, and seminars. The course was recommended by the Board of Studies on 29/05/2015 and approved by the Academic Council on 16/06/2015.

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Eee2004 Measurement-And-Instrumentation Eth 1.0 37 Eee2004

This document provides information on the course EEE2004 Measurement and Instrumentation. The course aims to provide understanding of electrical and electronic measurement systems, measuring instruments, data acquisition systems, and virtual instrumentation. The course has 8 modules covering topics such as instrument elements, electrical instruments, bridges, transducers, digital instruments, and data acquisition using LabVIEW. Assessment is through continuous assessment tests, assignments, quizzes, formative assessment tests, projects, and seminars. The course was recommended by the Board of Studies on 29/05/2015 and approved by the Academic Council on 16/06/2015.

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EEE2004 Measurement and Instrumentation L T P J C

2 0 0 4 3

Pre-requisite EEE1002 Syllabus version

Anti-requisite v. 1.0

Course Objectives:

1. To provide basic understanding of electrical and electronic measurement systems.


2. To give a thorough knowledge of varieties of measuring instruments, its operating principles, and
limitations.
3. To provide basic understanding of data acquisition systems and virtual instrumentation

Expected Course Outcome:

On the completion of each module the student will be able to:


1. Explain the functions of instrumental elements and evaluate the errors in the process
2. Design a meter for measurement of electrical variables like voltage, current etc.
3. Design DC bridges for measurement of various level of resistances,
4. Design AC bridges for measurement of various levels of Inductance, capacitance and frequencies
5. Analyze and apply various transducers for measurement process based on the applications
6. Outline the importance and working of digital instruments
7. Develop a Virtual Instrumentation system through LabVIEW software.
8. Design a component or a product applying all the relevant standards with realistic constraints.

Student Learning Outcomes (SLO): 1,6,17

Module:1 Introduction 4 Hours


Functional elements of an instrument, Static and dynamic characteristics of zero and first order
instruments – sources of Errors in measurement, – Techniques for reducing error, – loading effect of
instruments, Statistical evaluation of measurement data.

Module:2 Electrical and Electronic Instruments 4 Hours

Classification of instruments,– Working Principle of potentiometer, Design of analog voltmeter,


ammeter using PMMC and MI and its loading effect. – Principle of working power factor meter –
Single phase wattmeter, analog energy meter, Use of Instrument transformers.

Module:3 D.C bridges 4 Hours


Design of deflection bridges – Wheatstone bridge, Kelvin bridge, Kelvin double bridge and their
merits and demerits.

Module:4 A.C bridges 4 Hours

Maxwell bridge, Anderson bridge, Schering Bridge, Wien Bridge and their Merits and Demerits.

Module:5 Transducers and Display devices 4 Hours


Classification of transducers – Selection of transducers – Resistive, capacitive & inductive
transducers – Piezoelectric and digital transducers. Working principle and specifications of the
Analog CRO and digital CRO, LED and LCD.

Module:6 Digital Instruments: 4 Hours


Comparison of analog and digital techniques – digital voltmeter – millimeter’s – Energy meter -
frequency counters – measurement of frequency and time interval – extension of frequency range –
Automation in digital instruments, Automatic polarity indication, automatic ranging, automatic
zeroing, fully automatic digital instruments, Computer controlled test systems, Virtual instruments.

Module:7 Data acquisition using LabVIEW: 4 Hours

Elements of digital data acquisition system– interfacing of transducers–multiplexing– data loggers –


computer controlled instrumentation – IEEE 488 bus -DAQ cards and accessories, NI ELVIS, Data
Acquisition with LabVIEW-Interfacing a sensor to LabVIEW-Interfacing an actuator to LabVIEW.

Module:8 Lecture by industry experts. 2 hours

Total Lecture hours: 30 Hours

Text Book(s)

1. E.O. Doebelin, „Measurement Systems – Application and Design‟, 5th /e, Tata McGraw
Hill Publishing, 2012.

Reference Books
1. D.V.S. Moorthy,„Transducers& Instrumentation‟,2nd/e, Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd, 2010.

2. Gary W. Johnson, Richard Jenning, “LabVIEW Graphical Programming”, 4th /e, Tata
McGraw Hill, New York, 2006.

3. Albert D.Helfrick and William D. Cooper - Modern Electronic Instrumentation and


Measurement Techniques, Pearson / Prentice Hall of India, 2013
4. Golding E.W and Widdis F.G., „Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments‟, Fifth
Edition, AH Wheeler and Co., New Delhi, 2010.

5. H.S. Kalsi, „Electronic Instrumentation‟, 3rd /e, Tata McGraw Hill, 2015.

6. James W. Dally, William F. Riley, Kenneth G. McConnell, Instrumentation for Engineering


Measurements, 2nd Edition, John Wiley, 2003.

7. E.O. Doebelin, “Measurement Systems – Application and Design’, Tata McGraw Hill
publishing company, 2012.

8. John G. Webstar, “The measurement Instrumentation and sensors handbook- Two volume
set”, CRC press, 2014.

9. David A. Bell, Electronic Instrumentation and measurements, Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd,
2010.

10. A.K. Shawney “A course in Electrical and Electronic measurements and instrumentation”,
Dhanpat Rai & Co 2001.

Mode of Evaluation: CAT / Assignment / Quiz / FAT / Project / Seminar

Recommended by Board of Studies 29/05/2015

Approved by Academic Council 37th AC Date 16/06/2015

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