
Instrumentation Systems
Course Code
EL3013
Number of Credits
3
Semester
6
Course Type
C
Related Courses
| No | Code | Course | Relation |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | EL2005 | Electronics I | Prerequisite |
| 2 | EL3013 | Instrumentation Systems | Equivalent |
Study Material
| Study Material | Depth |
|---|---|
| Principles of measurement and units | Explore |
| Static & dynamic characteristics | Explore |
| Sources of measurement errors & how to deal with | Explore |
| Aggregate of measurement error | Explore |
| Sources of noises & how deal with | Explore |
| Variable conversion elements (resistor, capacitor, inductor, voltage, current, frequency, and phase measurements) | Explore |
| Signal conditioning circuits (Linear & Non-linier op-amp circuits) | Explore |
| Digital I/O interfaces & AD/DA converters | Explore |
| Sensors & transducers (temperature, flow, pressure, force/torque, proximity/displacement, chemical/biosensor) | Explore |
| Electrical Actuator, Basic Characteristics of Electric Motor, Principle of Power Converter | Explore |
Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) carried by the course
| CPMK Code | Course Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO) |
|---|---|
| CPMK 1 | explains the concept and importance of measurement systems, unit standards and levels |
| CPMK 2 | explain and analyze static-dynamic characteristics, errors and measurement noise |
| CPMK 3 | explain and analyze analog-digital interfaces & measurement signal conditioning/processing |
| CPMK 4 | explain the working principle and use of sensors/transducers |
| CPMK 5 | explain and analyze electric drive (actuator) systems, basic motor characteristics, and power converter principles |
| CPMK 6 | build systems/subsystems/instrumentation as simple engineering projects |
| CPMK 7 | collaborate and communicate in a team to complete a simple engineering project |
| CPMK 8 | communicate simple engineering project activities |
Learning Method
- Lectures, Discussions, Case Studies, Project, Independent Study
Learning Modality
- Offline, Online, Hybrid
Assessment Methods
- Homework, Quiz, Exam, Project
