ECE, 1st Sem, 3rd Year, Syllabus

JNTUH B.Tech 3rd Year 1 sem Electronics and Communication Engineering R13 (3-1) Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation R13 syllabus.

JNTUH B.Tech 3rd year (3-1) Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation gives you detail information of Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation R13 syllabus It will be help full to understand you complete curriculum of the year.

Course Objectives

UNIT – I

Block Schemantics of Measuring Systems: Performance characteristics, Static characteristics, Accuracy, Precision, Resolution, Types of Errors, Gaussian Error, Root Sum Squares formula, Dynamic Characteristics, Repeatability, Reproducibility, Fidelity, Lag; Measuring Instruments: DC Voltmeters, D’ Arsonval Movement, DC Current Meters, AC Voltmeters and Current Meters, Ohmmeters, Multimeters, Meter Protection, Extension of Range, True RMS Responding Voltmeters, Specifications of Instruments.

UNIT – II

Signal Analyzers: AF, HF Wave Analyzers, Harmonic Distortion, Heterodyne wave Analyzers, Spectrum Analyzers, Power Analyzers, Capacitance-Voltage Meters, Oscillators. Signal Generators: AF, RF Signal Generators, Sweep Frequency Generators, Pulse and Square wave Generators, Function Generators, Arbitrary waveform Generator, Video Signal Generators, and Specifications.

UNIT – III

Oscilloscopes: CRT, Block Schemantic of CRO, Time Base Circuits, Lissajous Figures, CRO Probes, High Frequency CRO Considerations, Delay lines, Applications: Measurement of Time, Period and Frequency Specifications.

Special Purpose Oscilloscopes: Dual Trace, Dual Beam CROs, Sampling Oscilloscopes, Strorage Oscilloscopes, Digital Storage CROs.

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TEXTBOOKS

  • Electronic instrumentation: H.S.Kalsi – TMH, 2nd Edition 2004.
  • Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques: A.D. Helbincs, W.D. Cooper: PHI, 5th Edition, 2003.

REFERENCES

  • Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements – David A. Bell, Oxford Uiv. Press, 1997.
  • Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation: B. M. Oliver, J. M. Cage TMH Reprint.
  • Measurement Systems – Emest O. Doebelin and Dhanesh N Manik, 6th Ed., TMH.
  • Electronic Measurements and Instrumentations by K. Lal Kishore, Pearson Education – 2010.
  • Industrial Instrumentation: T. R. Padmanabham Spiriger 2009.

Course Outcomes

Upon a successful completion of this course, the student will be able to.

  • Describe the fundamental concepts and principles of instrumentation.
  • Explain the operations of the various instruments required in measurements.
  • Apply the measurement techniques for different types of tests.
  • To select specific instrument for specific measurement function.
  • Understand principle of operation, working of different electronic instruments like digital  multi meter, vector voltmeter.
  • Learners will apply knowledge of different oscilloscopes like CRO, DSO.
  • Students will understand functioning, specification, and applications of signal analyzing instruments.

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