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ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATIONEKT 314/4

Course Plan

ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATIONEKT 314/4

Course Plan

Lecturer1. Muhamad Asmi bin Romli

2. Zahari Awang Ahmad

3. Dr Abdul Hafiizh

M.Sc (USM), B.Eng (USM)KKF6, Room [email protected]: [email protected]

M.Sc Microelectronics & ComputerSystem(UTM), B.Sc. Elect.Engr.(UKY,USA).KKF33 Room [email protected]

Lecturer1. Muhamad Asmi bin Romli

2. Zahari Awang Ahmad

3. Dr Abdul Hafiizh

M.Sc Microelectronics & ComputerSystem(UTM), B.Sc. Elect.Engr.(UKY,USA).KKF33 Room [email protected]

EKT314/4Course Plan

EKT 314 2010-2011 SEM 2TIMETABLE

8.00 - 9.00 9.00 - 10.00 10.00 - 11.00 11.00 - 12.00 12.00 - 1.00 1.00 - 2.00 2.00 - 3.00 3.00 - 4.00 4.00 - 5.00 5.00 - 6.00

MON (3) - DKR2 (4) - MKR1 (1/2) (A)

TUE (3) - MKR1 (1/2) (B) (4) - MKR1 (1/2) (A)

(4) - BKP1

WED(4) - MKR1(1/2) (A)

THU(4) - MKR1 (2/2) (A) (3,4) EXTRA - MKR1

(1/2) (B)

12.00 - 3.30 3.30 - 4.30 4.30 - 5.30 5.30 - 6.30

FRI(3) - MKR1 (2/2) (B)

REHAT (3,4) EXTRA - MKR1 (2/2) (B)

(4) - BKY

PLV: *Lab Team

Group 3 and Extra 3,4: Fisol AAsmi/Hazila

Group 4 (3, 4 Year): Hazila BFisol/Hafiiz/Zahari

Contact HoursLecture – 28 hours (2 hours per session, once a

week) – 33%Lab – 56 hours (2 hours per session, twice a

week) – 67%Total hours = 84 hoursTotal weeks = 14 weeks

*Attendance at all sessions are compulsory.

Contact HoursLecture – 28 hours (2 hours per session, once a

week) – 33%Lab – 56 hours (2 hours per session, twice a

week) – 67%Total hours = 84 hoursTotal weeks = 14 weeks

*Attendance at all sessions are compulsory.

Problem Statements Some do not know how to operate lab equipments

Some do not know what equipment to be used incertain application

Some feel shock and scare when asked to operatenewmeasurement equipment

Some might endanger themselve and others

Problem Statements Some do not know how to operate lab equipments

Some do not know what equipment to be used incertain application

Some feel shock and scare when asked to operatenewmeasurement equipment

Some might endanger themselve and others

Course Objectives To revise (functionality and capability) on availableequipments in the laboratory.

To predict capability and working principles of equipments.

To propose and design suitable solution.

To avoid inability to response quickly when given taskrelated to new instrument

Course Objectives To revise (functionality and capability) on availableequipments in the laboratory.

To predict capability and working principles of equipments.

To propose and design suitable solution.

To avoid inability to response quickly when given taskrelated to new instrument

Synopsis Lectures session will introduce students to wholeconcept of electronic instruments – transducers, dataacquisition, conversion, process, transmission and display.

Laboratory session will introduce students to LabVIEWand basic instrumentation through step by step design.

Synopsis Lectures session will introduce students to wholeconcept of electronic instruments – transducers, dataacquisition, conversion, process, transmission and display.

Laboratory session will introduce students to LabVIEWand basic instrumentation through step by step design.

Course Outcome (CO) Understand the concept of electronic instrumentation.

Understand and able to apply the concept of sensors,data acquisition and embedded system interfacing.

Ability to use virtual instrumentation software.

Course Outcome (CO) Understand the concept of electronic instrumentation.

Understand and able to apply the concept of sensors,data acquisition and embedded system interfacing.

Ability to use virtual instrumentation software.

SyllabusCh 1: Introduction to Electronic Instrumentation

Definition, Measurement, Errors, Classification,OperationMode, Instrument Elements, Application

Duration: 2 weeks

SyllabusCh 1: Introduction to Electronic Instrumentation

Definition, Measurement, Errors, Classification,OperationMode, Instrument Elements, Application

Duration: 2 weeks

Ch 2: TransducersDefinition, Type, Electrical Transducers, TransducersWorking Principle and Examples

Duration: 2 weeks

Ch 3: Signal Conditioning CircuitsElements of Signal Conditioning, Analog SignalConditioning, Digital Signal Conditioning.

Duration: 3 weeks

Ch 4: Data Acquisition and ConversionComputer System, Data AcquisitionComponents, Configuration of Data AcquisitionSystems, Software for Data Acquisition System.

Duration: 3 weeks

Ch 5: Instrumentation TechnologyCommercial Software Package.

Duration: 2 week

Ch 5: Instrumentation TechnologyCommercial Software Package.

Duration: 2 week

Recommended Text Electronic Instrumentation. 2nd Edtion, Kalsi, H.S.Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., 2005 Principles of Measurement System.4th Edition, JohnP. Bentley, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2005 Introduction to Engineering Experimentation. 3rd

Edition, Anthony J. Wheeler, Ahmad R. Ganji, PearsonPrentice Hall, 2010. Process Control Instrumentation Technology. 8th

Edition, Curtis D. Johnson, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006.

Recommended Text Electronic Instrumentation. 2nd Edtion, Kalsi, H.S.Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., 2005 Principles of Measurement System.4th Edition, JohnP. Bentley, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2005 Introduction to Engineering Experimentation. 3rd

Edition, Anthony J. Wheeler, Ahmad R. Ganji, PearsonPrentice Hall, 2010. Process Control Instrumentation Technology. 8th

Edition, Curtis D. Johnson, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006.