TT 2252 ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY BTECH TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY 4TH SEM SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008 2011 2012-2013 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY FOURTH SEMESTER B TECH TEXTILE TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT SYLLABUS, TEXTBOOKS, REFERENCE BOOKS,EXAM PORTIONS,QUESTION BANK,PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPERS,MODEL QUESTION PAPERS, CLASS NOTES, IMPORTANT 2 MARKS, 8 MARKS, 16 MARKS TOPICS. IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011 2012-2013 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI,TRICHY,MADURAI, TIRUNELVELI,COIMBATORE), 2008 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2009
TT 2252 ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION L T P C
3 0 0 3
AIM
To introduce the basic principles of Electronics and its application in constructing
Instruments for Textile machineries.
OBJECTIVES
Students will be in a position to understand and practice the basic electronic principles
and connected devises. They will gain knowledge in selecting and applying suitable
electronic devices to operate and control Textile machineries.
UNIT I 7
Electronic principles – PN devices – semi conductor diodes. Transistors – basics –
integrated circuits. Operational amplifier ICS – characteristics and pin details analog
circuits. Amplifiers using operational amplifier IC – inverting, noninverting, differential.
Summers, integrators, differentiators. Other signal conditioning circuits – basics of
passive and active filters.
UNIT II 7
Addition, subtraction devices – function generation – linearization. Digital circuits – Clock
– Gates – Truth table – Decoders, Encoders, ROM and RAM. Flip-lops – Counters –
ripple, divide by N and up down counters. Microprocessor based systems – An
elementary introduction of the chips and organization. Analog to digital conversion –
DIGITAL APPLICATIONS of signal conditioning.
UNIT III 7
General measurement system – an introduction – static and dynamic measurement –
System response – rise time – distortion – impedance matching. Basic input circuits –
Ballast, Voltage divider and bridge circuits. Sensitivity and loading error of these circuits.
Motion measurement – translational, rotary and relative displacement transducers,
Resistive transducers. Capacitive, inductive pick ups – LVDT.
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UNIT IV 9
Strain gauges – basics and types – Piezo resistance Gauge factor. Mounting of strain
gauges and strain bridges – calibration and balancing. Force measurement – Torque
and load cells – instrumentation. Temperature measurement - standards and calibration
– Thermal expansion methods. Thermo electrics sensors – basics – types – materials –
circuits – Bridge compensation – Cold junction circuits. Electric resistance and
semiconductor temperature sensors. Flow measurement – velocity, magnitude and
direction measurement. Anemometers – discharge measuring sensors – Mass flow
meters, pH, Viscosity, liquid level, humidity measurement. Spectrophotometry –
Calorimetry – Gas Chromatography.
UNIT V 8
Speed measurement and event counting using photo electric and reluctance principles
– Proximity sensors. Instrumentation specific to Textile processing industry. Indicating
and recording devices – Basic analog and digital meters – Standards and calibration.
Cathode ray oscilloscopes and xy plotters and digital printers and plotters – magnetic
disc and tape storage – Data loggers.
UNIT VI 7
Industrial instrumentation – Dielectric heating – Electronic relay circuits – SCR, DIAC,
and TRIAC – elementary power electronics. Elementary temperature control circuits –
Types of process controllers – Proportional and PDI control. Open loop and feed back
control systems – servomechanisms – its response. Typical self-balancing relayed,
chopper based and On Off controllers. Computerised data acquisition and control in the
Textile processing industry.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Doeblin, O.E., Measurement System, McGraw-Hill International Book Co., Tokyo,
1983.
2. Ralph. B and Nathan, W. Industrial Electronic Circuits and Applications. Prentice Hall
India Ltd., New Delhi. 1972.
REFERENCES
1. Human, J.P., Experimental Methods for Engineers McGraw-Hill Book Co., New
Delhi, 1978.
2. Millman and Halkian, Electronic Fundamentals and Applications, McGraw Hill, New
York, 1972.
TT 2252 ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION L T P C
3 0 0 3
AIM
To introduce the basic principles of Electronics and its application in constructing
Instruments for Textile machineries.
OBJECTIVES
Students will be in a position to understand and practice the basic electronic principles
and connected devises. They will gain knowledge in selecting and applying suitable
electronic devices to operate and control Textile machineries.
UNIT I 7
Electronic principles – PN devices – semi conductor diodes. Transistors – basics –
integrated circuits. Operational amplifier ICS – characteristics and pin details analog
circuits. Amplifiers using operational amplifier IC – inverting, noninverting, differential.
Summers, integrators, differentiators. Other signal conditioning circuits – basics of
passive and active filters.
UNIT II 7
Addition, subtraction devices – function generation – linearization. Digital circuits – Clock
– Gates – Truth table – Decoders, Encoders, ROM and RAM. Flip-lops – Counters –
ripple, divide by N and up down counters. Microprocessor based systems – An
elementary introduction of the chips and organization. Analog to digital conversion –
DIGITAL APPLICATIONS of signal conditioning.
UNIT III 7
General measurement system – an introduction – static and dynamic measurement –
System response – rise time – distortion – impedance matching. Basic input circuits –
Ballast, Voltage divider and bridge circuits. Sensitivity and loading error of these circuits.
Motion measurement – translational, rotary and relative displacement transducers,
Resistive transducers. Capacitive, inductive pick ups – LVDT.
33
UNIT IV 9
Strain gauges – basics and types – Piezo resistance Gauge factor. Mounting of strain
gauges and strain bridges – calibration and balancing. Force measurement – Torque
and load cells – instrumentation. Temperature measurement - standards and calibration
– Thermal expansion methods. Thermo electrics sensors – basics – types – materials –
circuits – Bridge compensation – Cold junction circuits. Electric resistance and
semiconductor temperature sensors. Flow measurement – velocity, magnitude and
direction measurement. Anemometers – discharge measuring sensors – Mass flow
meters, pH, Viscosity, liquid level, humidity measurement. Spectrophotometry –
Calorimetry – Gas Chromatography.
UNIT V 8
Speed measurement and event counting using photo electric and reluctance principles
– Proximity sensors. Instrumentation specific to Textile processing industry. Indicating
and recording devices – Basic analog and digital meters – Standards and calibration.
Cathode ray oscilloscopes and xy plotters and digital printers and plotters – magnetic
disc and tape storage – Data loggers.
UNIT VI 7
Industrial instrumentation – Dielectric heating – Electronic relay circuits – SCR, DIAC,
and TRIAC – elementary power electronics. Elementary temperature control circuits –
Types of process controllers – Proportional and PDI control. Open loop and feed back
control systems – servomechanisms – its response. Typical self-balancing relayed,
chopper based and On Off controllers. Computerised data acquisition and control in the
Textile processing industry.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Doeblin, O.E., Measurement System, McGraw-Hill International Book Co., Tokyo,
1983.
2. Ralph. B and Nathan, W. Industrial Electronic Circuits and Applications. Prentice Hall
India Ltd., New Delhi. 1972.
REFERENCES
1. Human, J.P., Experimental Methods for Engineers McGraw-Hill Book Co., New
Delhi, 1978.
2. Millman and Halkian, Electronic Fundamentals and Applications, McGraw Hill, New
York, 1972.
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