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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCES

Department of Electrical Engineering


Riphah International University, Sector I-14, Hajj Complex, Islamabad, Pakistan

Course Title : EE-412 Instrumentation & Measurement


Prerequisite : Network Analysis
Faculty : Dr. Saqib Amin
Designation : Sr Lecturer, Faculty of Engineering & Applied Sciences
E-mail : [email protected]
Phone (Off.) : +92-51-8446000-8 (EXT: 345)

Course Objective:
The goal of the course is to give the student knowledge and experience to select and design simple
measurement systems for a given application, based on different physical measurement principles,
modeling, simulation, and error analysis. The main Course Learning Outcomes (CLO) of the subject are
given below:

Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs):

A student who successfully fulfills the course requirements should be able to

CLO1: Explain mathematically and physically the fundamentals of instrument and measurement systems
(C2).

CLO2: Analyze the Analog/digital signal processing and Data acquisition system (DAQ) for signal
conditioning applications (C4).

CLO3: Design of various type of AC/DC measuring instruments and Bridge Circuits used in different
measurement applications (C5).

CLO4: Illustrate the working principles of sensors and transducers and their integration with analog and
digital hardware (C4).

Course outline:

Precision measurements terminologies principles of different measurement techniques, instruments for


measurement of electrical and non-electrical quantities including voltmeters, ammeters, function
generators, oscilloscopes; systems for signal processing and signal transmission; modern instrumentation
techniques; static and dynamic responses of instrumentation and signal conditioning; data acquisition
systems; principles of operation, construction and working of different analog and digital meters,
Advanced Testing & Measuring instruments recording instruments, signal generators, Sensors, Input and
output transducers; types of bridges for measurement of resistance, inductance, and capacitance; power
and energy meters; high-voltage measurements, PLC systems etc.
Recommended Books:

1. “Measurement & Instrumentation Principles” Alan S Morris


2. Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements Techniques by A.D.Helfrick, W.D. Cooper
3. H Kevin, JamesH, “PC Interfacing and Data Acquisition: Techniques for Measurement,
Instrumentation and Control,” 2000, Newnes, ISBN: 0750646241.
4. Klaas B. Klaassen and Steve Gee, “Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation,” 1996, Cambridge
University Press, ISBN: 0521477298.

Class Attendance: Minimum 75% class attendance is mandatory to appear in the examinations.

Distribution of Theory Marks:


Quizzes 10%
Assignment 10%
Midterm Examinations 30%
Final Examination 50%
Total 100 %
EE-442 Instrumentation & Measurement Weekly Lecture Plan

Week No. Topics


Week 1 Measurement Units. Elements of a measuring System. Measuring System Applications
Types of Measurement. Classification of Instrumentations. Indicating Instruments &
Week 2
Instruments with a signal output.
Week 3 Measurement Parameters. Accuracy, Precision, Sensitivity, Resolution, Tolerance, Range
and Span.
Dynamic characteristics of instruments. Classification of Errors. Sources of Systematic error,
Week 4
Reduction of Systematic errors
Random errors. Statistical analysis of errors, Graphical data analysis, Calibration of
Week 5
measuring sensors and instruments. Principles of calibration, Typical calibration chain.
Week 6 Measurement noise and signal processing. Sources of measurement noise, Techniques for
reducing measurement noise, Analog Signal Processing, Digital signal processing.

Week 7 DC Meters. D’Arsonval movement meter. DC Ammeters, DC Voltmeters, Ohm meters

AC Meters. D’Arsonval movement with Half-Wave rectification, D’Arsonval movement with


Week 8
Full-Wave rectification
Week 9 Mid Term Examination

Week 10 Bridge Measurements. Wheatstone bridge.

Week 11 Ac bridges & their applications. Maxwell Bridge. Hay’s Bridge. Schering Bridge. Wien Bridge.

Week 12 Advance measuring instruments; Oscilloscopes and signal generators

Measurement of non-Electrical quantities. Classification of transducers. Measurement of


Week 13
Temperature. Thermo electric effect Sensors.
Thermistors, Strain gauges. Sensor Technologies. Capacitance Sensors. Resistive Sensors.
Week 14 Magnetic Sensors. Hall effect Sensors. Piezoelectric transducers. Piezo Resistive Sensors.
Optical Sensors
Pyrometers. Optical Pyrometer. Radiation Pyro meters. Ultrasonic Transducers. Ultrasonic
Week 15
Range sensors. Systems for Signal processing & signal transmission
Week 16 Data Acquisition Systems. Power, Energy and high voltage measurements

Week 17 Introduction to PLC and Ladder logic design

Week 18 Final Exam


CLO/PLO Mapping

PLO PLO PLO


CLOs PLO1 PLO2 PLO3 PLO4 PLO5 PLO6 PLO7 PLO8 PLO9
10 11 12

CLO1 
CLO2 
CLO3 
CLO4 

PLO1: Engineering Knowledge


PLO2: Problem Analysis
PLO3: Design/Development of Solutions
PLO4: Investigation
PLO5: Modern Tool Usage
PLO6: The Engineer and Society
PLO7: Environment and Sustainability
PLO8: Ethics
PLO9: Individual and Team Work
PLO10: Communication
PLO11: Project Management
PLO12: Lifelong Learning

Quizzes and
CLOs Mid Term Final
Assignments
CLO1 Quiz1, A1 Q1, Q2
CLO2 Quiz2 Q3, Q4 Q1
CLO3 Quiz3, A2 Q2, Q3
CLO4 Quiz4 Q4, Q5

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