Electronics 2: 2. Analyze Different Circuits For Electronics Instrumentation
Electronics 2: 2. Analyze Different Circuits For Electronics Instrumentation
SYSTEM
Course Description Theory, operating characteristics and design
of electronic devices and control circuits for
industrial processes; industrial control
applications; electronics instrumentation;
transducers; data acquisition system;
interfacing techniques; sensors
Number of Units for 3 unit lecture, 1 unit lab
Lecture and Laboratory
Number of Contact Hours per Week 3 hours lec, 3 hours lab
Prerequisite Electronics 2
Program Outcome/s Addressed by the b-E, c-E, e-E
Course
Course Objectives Upon completion of the course, the student
must be able to:
1. Apply electronic concepts in the design of
control circuits in industrial applications
2. Analyze different circuits for electronics
instrumentation
3. Analyze and design interfacing circuits.
4. Familiarize concepts and solve problems
on Programmable Logic Circuits
5. design interfacing circuits
Course Outline 1. SCRs, UJT, PUT
2. TRIAC, DIAC and other Thyristors
3. Optoelectonic Devices and Sensors
4. Transducers
5. Interfacing techniques
6. Programmable Logic Controllers
7. Building Management Systems including
HVAC Controls
8. Security and Surveillance Control System
9. Audio-Video and Lighting Controls
10. Supervisory Controls and Data
Acquisition
11. Fire and Life Safety Controls
Laboratory Equipment Electronics Training Module or set of
equipment and components that can
perform the following experiments:
1. SCRs, UJT, PUT
2. TRIAC, DIAC and other Thyristors
3. Optoelectonic Devices and Sensors
4. Transducers
5. Interfacing techniques
6. Programmable Logic Controllers
Plus design of at least (2) systems
applications included in the outline.
Recommended List of Equipment:
1. Power Supplies
2. Signal Generators
3. Oscilloscope
4. Digital Multimeter
5. Spectrum Analyzer
6. Logic Analyzer
7. PLCs