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COURSE PLAN

Instrumentation and Control Engineering


Department :

Electronic Measurement & ICE 2153


Course Name & code :

III SEM & Electronics Instrumentation & Engineering


Semester & branch :

Dr Shreesha. C and Mr. Bipin Krishna


Name of the faculty :
L T P C
No of contact hours/week:
3 0 0 3

ASSESSMENT PLAN

Course Outcomes (COs)

No. of
At the end of this course, the student should be able to: Contact Marks
Hours
CO1: Recall basic principles of AC bridges and understand measurement 9 25
principle of L, C and Energy.
CO2: Understand the working, types and applications of Oscilloscopes. 6 17

CO3: Describe the working of different types of display devices and digital 10 27
meters.
CO4: Comprehend the working and design of Q, LCR meters and different 6 17
types of recorders.
CO5: Describe the working principle of wave and spectrum analyser. 5 14

Total 36 100

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End Semester/
Components Quizzes Sessional Tests
Make-up Examination
Duration 20 to 30 minutes 60 minutes 180 minutes
Weightage 20 % (4 X 5 marks) 30 % (2 X 15 Marks) 50 % (1 X 50 Marks)
Knowledge/ Recall; Understanding/
Understanding/ Comprehension;
Typology of Understanding/ Comprehension;
Application; Analysis; Synthesis;
Questions Comprehension; Application; Analysis;
Evaluation
Application Synthesis; Evaluation
Answer one randomly selected MCQ: 10 questions Answer all 5 full
question from the problem sheet (0.5 marks) questions of 10 marks
Pattern (Students can refer their class Short Answers: 5 each. Each question
notes) questions (2 marks) may have 2 to 3 parts
of 3/4/5/6/7 marks
4, 7, 10, and 13th week of
Schedule Calendared activity Calendared activity
academic calendar
Quiz 1 (L 1-9 & T 0 ) (CO1) Test 1 Comprehensive
(L 1-15 & T 0 ) examination covering
Topics Quiz 2 (L 10-18 & T 0 ) (CO2,CO3) (CO1,2) full syllabus. Students
Covered Quiz 3 (L 19-28 & T 0 ) (CO3,CO4) Test 2 are expected to answer
(L 16-30 & T 0 ) all questions (CO1-5)
Quiz 4 (L 29-34 & T 0 ) (CO4,5)
(CO3,4)

Course Plan
Course
L. No./
Topics Outcome
T. No.
Addressed
L0 Introduction to course-Review of different measurement concepts CO

L1 AC Bridges, Sources and detectors,General form of AC Bridge CO1


L2 Measurement of Inductance using Anderson’s Bridge, Phasor diagram CO1
L3 Measurement of capacitance using Schering Bridge, phasor diagram CO1
L4 Measurement of capacitance using Desuaty’s Bridge, Problems on bridges CO1
L5 Measurement of frequency using weins Bridge,Shielding CO1
L6 Measurement of Energy, single phase Induction type energy meter CO1
L7 Lag adjustment devices, creeping CO1
L8 Three phase energy meter CO1
L9 Digital energy meter CO1
L10 Cathode Ray Oscilloscope, Block diagram, Functions of each block CO2
L11 Oscilloscope probes and active probes CO2
L12 Block diagram and working of Sampling Oscilloscope CO2

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L13 Digital Storage Oscilloscope, Oscilloscope probes CO2
L14 Measurement using CRO and DSO: Measurement of voltage, current, frequency. CO2
Using CRO : Lissajous pattern method, broken ring pattern method
L15 Using CRO : Modulated ring pattern method, phase angle measurement-direct CO2
method, X-Y method
L16 Display Devices : Working principles of LED CO3
L17 Display Devices : Working principles of LCD CO3
L18 Working of seven segmental display and dot matrix display using LED, LCD CO3
L19 Sample and Hold circuits CO3
L20 A/D Converters CO3
L21 D/A Converters CO3
L22 Digital meters : Block diagram, Principle of operation with applications : Digital CO3
voltmeter, integrating type
L23 DVM, potentiometric type CO3
L24 Principle of operation with applications of Multi meter CO3
L25 Principle of operation with applications of Frequency meter CO3
L26 Principle of operation with applications of Q meter CO4
L27 Principle of operation with applications of LCR meter CO4
L28 Principle of operation with applications of Recorders : Galvanometric type CO4
L29 Magnetic type rercorder CO4
L30 Digital recorders CO4
L31 Advantages disadvantages and applications of Digital recorders CO4
L32 AF, HF Wave Analyzers CO5
L33 Heterodyne Wave Analyzers CO5
L34 Harmonic Distortion CO5
L35 Spectrum analysers: Block/circuit diagram, function of each block CO5
L36 Working principle of Spectrum analyser, Measurement using spectrum analyser CO5

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References:
1.
David A Bell, Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements, Oxford Press, (2e), 2004.
2. H S Kalsi, Electronic Instrumentation, MGH education, (2e), 2004.

3. Helfrick A.D, Cooper W.D, Modern Electronic Instrumentation & Measurement Techniques, PHI,
(5e), 2002.
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Submitted by: Dr Shreesha C

(Signature of the faculty)

Date: 22-07-2019

Approved by: Dr. Dayananda Nayak

(Signature of HOD)

Date: 22-07-2019

FACULTY MEMBERS TEACHING THE COURSE (IF MULTIPLE SECTIONS EXIST):


FACULTY SECTION FACULTY SECTION
Dr Shreesha C B Bipin Krishna A

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