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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
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3
2
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2
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
Ali Fuat Ergenç
Course Objectives
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, related notions (CMRR, SMRR, offset, drift, noise) and their effects; chopper amplifiers. Voltage/Current Converters. Shielding and grounding techniques. Signal conditioning for reactance variation sensors; AC bridges; carrier amplifiers; charge amplifiers. Analogue/Digital and Digital/Analogue Converters: Operating principles and characteristics. Data acquisition structures. Telemetry methods. Experiments on various instrumentation circuits : Measurement of temperature, force, strain, displacement, angle, flow, microcontroller controlled measuring systems.
Course Description
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, related notions (CMRR, SMRR, offset, drift, noise) and their effects; chopper amplifiers. Voltage/Current Converters. Shielding and grounding techniques. Signal conditioning for reactance variation sensors; AC bridges; carrier amplifiers; charge amplifiers. Analogue/Digital and Digital/Analogue Converters: Operating principles and characteristics. Data acquisition structures. Telemetry methods. Experiments on various instrumentation circuits : Measurement of temperature, force, strain, displacement, angle, flow, microcontroller controlled measuring systems.
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