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ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION. EKT 314/4 .... Process Control Instrumentation Technology. 8th. Edition, Curtis D. Johnson, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006.
ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION EKT 314/4 Course Plan

Lecturer

1. Muhamad Asmi bin Romli

M.Sc (USM), B.Eng (USM) KKF6, Room 3 019-2727457 [email protected] Ym: [email protected]

2. Zahari Awang Ahmad

M.Sc Microelectronics & Computer System(UTM), B.Sc. Elect.Engr.(UKY, USA). KKF33 Room 4 012-4929993 [email protected]

3. Dr Abdul Hafiizh

EKT314/4 Course Plan

EKT 314 2010-2011 SEM 2 TIMETABLE 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 TUE

(3) - DKR2

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

(3) - MKR1 (1/2) (B)

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

(4) - BKP1

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

WED

THU

(3,4) EXTRA - MKR1 (1/2) (B)

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

12.00 - 3.30 (3) - MKR1 (2/2) (B)

FRI

PLV:

REHAT

*Lab Team

Group 3 and Extra 3,4: Fisol

A

Group 4 (3, 4 Year):

B

Hazila

Asmi/Hazil a Fisol/Hafiiz/ Zahari

3.30 - 4.30

4.30 - 5.30 5.30 - 6.30

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

Contact Hours

Lecture – 28 hours (2 hours per session, once a week) – 33% Lab – 56 hours (2 hours per session, twice a week) – 67% Total hours = 84 hours Total 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 in

certain application

 Some feel shock and scare when asked to operate

newmeasurement equipment

 Some might endanger themselve and others

Course Objectives  To revise (functionality and capability) on available

equipments 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 task

related to new instrument

Synopsis  Lectures session will introduce students to whole

concept of electronic instruments – transducers, data acquisition, conversion, process, transmission and display.  Laboratory session will introduce students to LabVIEW

and 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.

Syllabus Ch 1: Introduction to Electronic Instrumentation Definition, Measurement, Errors, Classification, OperationMode, Instrument Elements, Application Duration: 2 weeks Ch 2: Transducers Definition, Type, Electrical Transducers, Transducers Working Principle and Examples Duration: 2 weeks

Ch 3: Signal Conditioning Circuits Elements of Signal Conditioning, Analog Signal Conditioning, Digital Signal Conditioning. Duration: 3 weeks Ch 4: Data Acquisition and Conversion Computer System, Data Acquisition Components, Configuration of Data Acquisition Systems, Software for Data Acquisition System. Duration: 3 weeks

Ch 5: Instrumentation Technology Commercial 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, John P. Bentley, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2005  Introduction to Engineering Experimentation. 3rd Edition, Anthony J. Wheeler, Ahmad R. Ganji, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2010.  Process Control Instrumentation Technology. 8th Edition, Curtis D. Johnson, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006. 