Content: | 1. Systems of units: International System (SI) and Anglo-Saxon System of units, measurement standards, electrical measurement standards. 2. Theory of errors: Measurements, errors, accuracy, methods for the calculation of errors, uncertainties, metrology. 3. Measurement Instruments: Classification, static and dynamic instrument characteristics, analog and digital instruments, typical instruments for electrical measurements. 4. Measurement setups and measurement systems: Capacitors and inductors with losses, ammeters and voltmeters in measurement setups, voltage dividers, measurement transformers. 5. Measurement bridges and balance methods: DC and AC bridges. 6. Power and energy measurement in DC and AC circuits, power measurement in single- and three phase circuits. 7. Static and dynamic sensor characteristics 8. Sensor signal conditioning 9. Electro-mechanical sensors of position, displacement, force, mechanical voltage 10. Temperature sensors |
Learning Outcomes: | At successful completion of the course, student will: • be able to process measurement data, estimate errors and present the results with correct statistics • know the basic operating principles and structure of electrical measurement instruments, with emphasis on the modern digital instruments and the differences with the traditional analogue ones (advantages-disadvantages) • know the basic electrical measurement setups, the techniques and the elements used for measurements in the full range of electrical power • be able to analyze the basic bridge circuits and calculate their output voltage • be familiar with the operation of digital instruments for electrical measurements, be able to select the optimum sampling characteristics according to the sensitivity and spectral resolution sought in each application, • understand the characteristics of the basic types of voltage/ current waveforms and be able to measure them • be able to assess the value of the static and dynamic characteristics of the common transducers used to measure physical quantities be able to use the basic circuits and techniques of supply and signal processing of electromechanical temperature, and light sensors. General Competences: • Search for, analysis and synthesis of data and information using appropriate technologies |
Suggested Books: | 1. “Handbook of Modern Sensor: Physics, Design, and Applications”, Jacob Fraden, 3rd ed., 2004 Springer, ISBN:0-387-00750-4. Handbook of Modern Sensors | SpringerLink 2. “Sensor Technology Handbook”, editor Jan S. Wilson, 2005 Newnes, ISBN:0-7506-7729-5. Sensor Technology Handbook 3. “Transducers and Their Elements: Design and Application”, |