Electronic Instrumentation

Objective

Objective of this course is to understand basic principles and components of Electronic
Measurements.& to understand Principles of Advanced Electronic Instruments and its application.

Pre-requisite

The course begins with linear DC and AC circuits and familiarizes the student with standard measurement tools. The relationship between time and frequency domain measurements of circuits is a fundamental component.

Evaluation System

  • Theory Examination: 100 marks
  • Oral Examination: 25 marks
  • Term Work: 25 marks
  • Total: 150 marks

Books Recommended

  • Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation – H. Oliver and J.M.Cage, McGraw Hill, 2nd edition.
  • Instrumentation for Engineering Measurements, James Dally, William F. Riley and Kenneth G.
  • McConnell, John Wiley and Sons. Inc., 2nd Edition 1993.. Digital Instrumentation, A.J. Bowens, McGraw-Hill, 1986.
  • Instrumentation Devices and Systems- C.S.Rangan, G.R. Sarma, V.S.V. Mani tata McGraw Hill,9th edition.
  • Elements of Electronic Instrumentation and Control , J.J.Carr, Prentice Hall, 3rd edition
  • Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques, W. Cooper, A. Helfric, PHI, 3rd edition.
  • Electronic Instrumentation, J.A. Alloca Prentics Hall, 2nd edition.
  • Handbook of Electronic Instrumentation, Coombs.