EI2351 MODERN ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY BE E&I 6TH SEMESTER SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008 2011 2012-2013 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY SIXTH SEMESTER B.E ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING 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
EI2351 MODERN ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION L T P C
3 0 0 3
AIM
To provide adequate knowkedge in digital instruments, display devices and virtual instrumentation.
OBJECTIVES
i. To make the students to gain a clear knowledge of the basics of digital instruments and
measurement techniques.
ii. To have an adequate knowledge in various display and recording devices.
iii. To have an elaborate study of communication standards
iv. To have a detailed study of virtual instrumentation and its applications.
UNIT I DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS 9
Digital voltmeters and multimeters –Microprocessor based DMM with auto ranging and self
diagnostic features – Digital IC tester –Frequeny, period, time interval and pulse width
measurement.
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UNIT II DISPLAY AND RECORDING DEVICES 9
Cathode ray oscilloscope – General purpose and advanced types – Sampling and storage scopes –
Wave analyzers – Signal and function generators – Distortion factor meter – Q meter – Seven
segment and dot matrix display – X-Y recorders – Magnetic tape recorders – Digital recording and
data loggers.
UNIT III RS 232 AND RS 485 9
Modern instrumentation and control systems – OSI model – EIA 232 Interface standard - EIA 485
Interface standard - EIA 422 Interface standard – 20 mA current loop – Serial Interface converters.
UNIT IV VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTATION 9
Virtual instrumentation – Definition, flexibility – Block diagram and architecture of virtual instruments
– Virtual instruments versus traditional instruments – Review of software in virtual instrumentation -
VI programming techniques – VI , sub VI,loops and charts ,arrays, clusters and graphs, case and
sequence structures, formula nodes, string and file input / output.
UNIT V DATA ACQUISITION CARDS 9
DAQ cards for VI applications – Requirements – DAQ modules with serial communication – Design
of digital voltmeters with transducer input – Design of ON/OFF controller for temperature control
applications.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Chris Nadovich, ‘Synthetic Instruments Concepts and Applications’, Elsevier, 2005.
2. Rick Bitter, Taqi Mohiuddin and Matt Nawrocki, ‘Labview Advanced Programming
Techniques’, CRC Press, Second Edition, 2007.
3. S. Gupta and J.P. Gupta, ‘PC interfacing for data acquisition and process Control’,
second Edition, Instrument Society of America, 1994.
4. Kalsi H.S., “Electronic Instrumentation”, Second Edition, Tata Mc Graw Hill Company,
New Delhi, 2004.
5. Sawhney A.K., “A course in Electrical and Electronic Measurement and
Instrumentation”, Dhanpat Rai and sons, New Delhi, 2003.
REFERENCES:
1. Rahman Jamal and Herbert Picklik, LabVIEW – Applications and Solutions, National
Instruments Release ISBN 0130964239.Rah
2. William Buchanan ‘Computer Busses’, CRC Press, 2000.
3. Rangan C.S., Sharma G.R., Mani V.S.V., “Instrumentation devices and Systems”, Tata
Mc Graw Hill Company, New Delhi,.2002.
4. Joseph J Carr, “Elements of Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement”, Third
Edition, Pearson Education, 2003.
5. David A. Bell, “Electronic Instrumentation and measurements”, Second Edition,
Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2003.
6. Gupta J.B., “A course in Electrical and Electronic Measurement and
Instrumentation”, 12th Edition, Katson Publishing House, 2003.
EI2351 MODERN ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTATION L T P C
3 0 0 3
AIM
To provide adequate knowkedge in digital instruments, display devices and virtual instrumentation.
OBJECTIVES
i. To make the students to gain a clear knowledge of the basics of digital instruments and
measurement techniques.
ii. To have an adequate knowledge in various display and recording devices.
iii. To have an elaborate study of communication standards
iv. To have a detailed study of virtual instrumentation and its applications.
UNIT I DIGITAL INSTRUMENTS 9
Digital voltmeters and multimeters –Microprocessor based DMM with auto ranging and self
diagnostic features – Digital IC tester –Frequeny, period, time interval and pulse width
measurement.
74
UNIT II DISPLAY AND RECORDING DEVICES 9
Cathode ray oscilloscope – General purpose and advanced types – Sampling and storage scopes –
Wave analyzers – Signal and function generators – Distortion factor meter – Q meter – Seven
segment and dot matrix display – X-Y recorders – Magnetic tape recorders – Digital recording and
data loggers.
UNIT III RS 232 AND RS 485 9
Modern instrumentation and control systems – OSI model – EIA 232 Interface standard - EIA 485
Interface standard - EIA 422 Interface standard – 20 mA current loop – Serial Interface converters.
UNIT IV VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTATION 9
Virtual instrumentation – Definition, flexibility – Block diagram and architecture of virtual instruments
– Virtual instruments versus traditional instruments – Review of software in virtual instrumentation -
VI programming techniques – VI , sub VI,loops and charts ,arrays, clusters and graphs, case and
sequence structures, formula nodes, string and file input / output.
UNIT V DATA ACQUISITION CARDS 9
DAQ cards for VI applications – Requirements – DAQ modules with serial communication – Design
of digital voltmeters with transducer input – Design of ON/OFF controller for temperature control
applications.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Chris Nadovich, ‘Synthetic Instruments Concepts and Applications’, Elsevier, 2005.
2. Rick Bitter, Taqi Mohiuddin and Matt Nawrocki, ‘Labview Advanced Programming
Techniques’, CRC Press, Second Edition, 2007.
3. S. Gupta and J.P. Gupta, ‘PC interfacing for data acquisition and process Control’,
second Edition, Instrument Society of America, 1994.
4. Kalsi H.S., “Electronic Instrumentation”, Second Edition, Tata Mc Graw Hill Company,
New Delhi, 2004.
5. Sawhney A.K., “A course in Electrical and Electronic Measurement and
Instrumentation”, Dhanpat Rai and sons, New Delhi, 2003.
REFERENCES:
1. Rahman Jamal and Herbert Picklik, LabVIEW – Applications and Solutions, National
Instruments Release ISBN 0130964239.Rah
2. William Buchanan ‘Computer Busses’, CRC Press, 2000.
3. Rangan C.S., Sharma G.R., Mani V.S.V., “Instrumentation devices and Systems”, Tata
Mc Graw Hill Company, New Delhi,.2002.
4. Joseph J Carr, “Elements of Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement”, Third
Edition, Pearson Education, 2003.
5. David A. Bell, “Electronic Instrumentation and measurements”, Second Edition,
Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2003.
6. Gupta J.B., “A course in Electrical and Electronic Measurement and
Instrumentation”, 12th Edition, Katson Publishing House, 2003.
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