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Course Name
Turkish
Elektronik Enstrümantasyon
English
Electronic Instrumentation
Course Code
KON 315
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
5
3
2
-
2
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Serhat İkizoğlu
Course Objectives
1. Encouragement of facing problems and producing practical solutions applying knowledge of engineering principles. (1,8,9)
2. Learning the steps of practical solutions : Describing the problem, determining the basic points, planning the solution accordingly. (3,5,10,11,12)
3. Comprehending the improving effect of team work in developing skills (2,4,6,7)
4. Learning to make use of documents, catalogues etc. in order to find out the appropriate elements for application. (2,3,9)
5. Gaining the ability to interpret data of experiments. (2,7)
Course Description
This course covers the following topics : Static (accuracy, sensitivity, linearity etc.) and dynamic characteristics (frequency response, cutoff frequency, damping, natural frequency, etc.) of sensors. Principles of IC-sensors. Resistive signal conditioning circuits : Voltage dividers, linearizing circuits. Balancing and deflection circuits with Wheatstone bridges, load cells. Sensitivity in bridge circuits. Circuits in industrial instrumentation: Instrumentation amplifiers and related notions (CMRR, SMRR, PSRR, offset, drift, noise), chopper amplifiers. Shielding and grounding techniques. AC bridges, signal conditioning for reactance variation sensors, carrier amplifiers, charge amplifiers. Analogue/Digital and Digital/Analogue Converters. Data acquisition. Telemetry methods.
Experiments on various instrumentation circuits : Measurement of temperature, force, strain, displacement, angle, flow, ?C controlled measuring systems.
Course Outcomes
1. Define a measurement problem. (5,8)
2. Analyze and design a measuring system (2,3,5,11,12)
3. Work individually as well as in teams to define and solve efficiently engineering problems. (4,7)
4. Ability to use modern engineering tools to design special purpose measuring systems. (10,11,12)
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Textbook
D.A.Bell, “Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements”, Oxford University Press, 2007
Other References
1. H.S. Kalsi, “Electronic Instrumentation”, Mc Graw-Hill, 2006
2. R.P.Arony, J.G.Webster, “Sensors and Signal Conditioning”, Wiley, 2nd edition, 2001
3. W.Bolton, “Measurement & Instrumentation Systems”, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1998
4. L.D.Jones, A.F.Chin, “Electronic Instruments and Measurements”, Prentice-Hall, 1991
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