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Unit 1: Sensors and Instrumentation Notes

This document provides an overview of a course on sensors and instrumentation. The course aims to teach students how to apply various sensors for measuring displacement, force, pressure, temperature, position, acceleration, vibration, flow and level (CO1, CO2). It will also cover virtual instrumentation, data acquisition methods, and intelligent instrumentation in industrial automation (CO3, CO4, CO5). The course is divided into five units that cover topics such as common sensors and transducers, measurement techniques, virtual instrumentation, data acquisition, and intelligent sensors.

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Unit 1: Sensors and Instrumentation Notes

This document provides an overview of a course on sensors and instrumentation. The course aims to teach students how to apply various sensors for measuring displacement, force, pressure, temperature, position, acceleration, vibration, flow and level (CO1, CO2). It will also cover virtual instrumentation, data acquisition methods, and intelligent instrumentation in industrial automation (CO3, CO4, CO5). The course is divided into five units that cover topics such as common sensors and transducers, measurement techniques, virtual instrumentation, data acquisition, and intelligent sensors.

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  • Detailed Syllabus
  • Course Overview & Outcomes
  • Reference Books
  • Text Books

SENSORS AND INSTRUMENTATION

Pre-requisites of course: Basic Electrical Engineering

Course Outcomes: Knowledge


Level, KL
Upon the completion of the course, the student will be able to:
CO 1 Apply the use of sensors for measurement of displacement, force and pressure. K3
CO2 Employ commonly used sensors in industry for measurement of temperature,
K3
position, accelerometer, vibration sensor, flow and level.
CO3 Demonstrate the use of virtual instrumentation in automation industries. K2
CO4 Identify and use data acquisition methods. K3
CO5 Comprehend intelligent instrumentation in industrial automation. K2

Detailed Syllabus:

Unit- I:
Sensors & Transducer: Definition, Classification & selection of sensors, Measurement of displacement
using Potentiometer, LVDT & Optical Encoder, Measurement of force using strain gauge, Measurement
of pressure using LVDT based diaphragm & piezoelectric sensor.

Unit-II:
Measurement of temperature using Thermistor, Thermocouple & RTD, Concept of thermal imaging,
Measurement of position using Hall effect sensors, Proximity sensors: Inductive & Capacitive, Use of
proximity sensor as accelerometer and vibration sensor, Flow Sensors: Ultrasonic & Laser, Level
Sensors: Ultrasonic & Capacitive.

Unit -III:
Virtual Instrumentation: Graphical programming techniques, Data types, Advantage of Virtual
Instrumentation techniques, Concept of WHILE & FOR loops, Arrays, Clusters & graphs,
Structures: Case, Sequence & Formula nodes, Need of software based instruments for industrial
automation.

Unit-IV:
Data Acquisition Methods: Basic block diagram, Analog and Digital IO, Counters, Timers, Types of
ADC: successive approximation and sigma-delta, Types of DAC: Weighted Resistor and R-2R
Ladder type, Use of Data Sockets for Networked Communication.

Unit V:
Intelligent Sensors: General Structure of smart sensors & its components, Characteristic of smart sensors:
Self calibration, Self-testing & self-communicating, Application of smart sensors: Automatic robot
control & automobile engine control.
Text Books:
1. DVS Murthy, Transducers and Instrumentation, PHI 2nd Edition 2013
2. D Patranabis, Sensors and Transducers, PHI 2nd Edition 2013.
3. S. Gupta, J.P. Gupta / PC interfacing for Data Acquisition & Process Control, 2nd ED / Instrument
Society of America, 1994.
4. Gary Johnson / Lab VIEW Graphical Programing II Edition / McGraw Hill 1997.

Reference Books:
1. Arun K. Ghosh, Introduction to measurements and Instrumentation, PHI, 4th Edition 2012.
2. A.D. Helfrick and W.D. cooper,Modern Electronic Instrumentation & Measurement Techniques,
PHI – 2001
3. Hermann K.P. Neubert, “Instrument Transducers” 2nd Edition 2012, Oxford University Press.

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