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Electronics and Instrumentation

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MODULE CODE

EL1785 (L4)

CREDIT VALUE

20 UK CREDITS / 10 ECTS
Electronics and Instrumentation

Module Aims

Aim 1


To introduce the fundamentals of electronics in the context of instrumentation and control systems

Aim 2


To provide the basic skills and knowledge required to specify and develop a simple electronic system.

Aim 3


To develop familiarity with the use of instrumentation systems.

Electronics and Instrumentation

Module Content

Instrumentation Part

  • Instrumentation principles – SI units, measurement errors, power supplies, measurement of voltage, current, energy and power.
  • Sensor technologies for measurement of – Temperature, acceleration, velocity, force, displacement, flow, and pressure.
  • Computer Control – Sampling, Quantisation, Encoding principles, Software, Actuators.
  • Electronic test equipment – Power Supplies, Signal Generators, Oscilloscopes, analogue and digital meters, Spectrum Analysers.

Electronics Part

  • Basic circuit theory – Electrical quantities, Ohm’s law, Kirchhoff’s laws, Circuit Theorems, dc and ac circuits.
  • Basic electronic components – Capacitor, inductor, resistor
  • Diodes – Principle of Operation, Types, Diode Circuits (rectifiers, regulators)
  • Transistors – Principle of Operation, npn vs pnp, Types (BJT, FET, etc.), Transistor Biasing (DC), Basic Transistor Circuits
  • Operational Amplifiers: Operation, Types, Op-amp Circuits, Instrumentation Amplifiers
  • Two-Port Networks: Two port parameters, short circuit admittance parameter, open circuit impedance parameters, Transmission parameters, Ideal two port devices. Tee and Pie circuit representation, Cascade and Parallel Connections.
PROGRAMME SPECIFICATIONS

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this module, a student will be able to:


Demonstrate an understanding of basic electronic circuit theory.


Design simple electronic circuits using appropriate techniques.


ustify the design/selection of appropriate instrumentation components.


Quantify the static performance of an instrumentation system.

Electronics and Instrumentation

Teaching Methods

The module is delivered through a combination of lectures, guided practical work, tutorials and directed reading. Students also carry out an assignment requiring some research and practical work.

Electronics and Instrumentation

Assessment Methods

This module is assessed through an assignment and an examination.

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