EI - Module 1
EI - Module 1
INSTRUMENTATION(EC010704)
Reference Books
• Measurement System : Ernest O Doebelin
• Electronic Instrumentation : H.S Kalsi
Electronic Instrumentation
• Instrumentation is a branch of engineering
that deals with the measurement and control
of different parameters.
• or
• Instrumentation is defined as "the art
and science of measurement and control".
Objectives of
Engineering Measurement
Objectives
• At the end of this Unit
Data display
Transducer
Data recording
Basic Measuring System
• Four Parts of Measurement System
– Sensor-Transducer Stage
– Signal Conditioning Stage
– Output Stage
Sensor
• The sensor is a physical element that uses some
natural phenomenon to sense the variable being
measured.
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Performance characteristics of instruments
• A knowledge of the performance
characteristics of an instrument is essential for
selecting the most suitable instrument for
specific measuring jobs.
• Static characteristics
• Dynamic characteristics
STATIC CHARACTERISTICS
• The set of criteria defined for the instrument
which are used to measure the quantities that
are varying slowly with time or constant is called
static characteristics.
• OR
• The static characteristics of an instrument are
considered for instruments which are used
to measure an unvarying process condition.
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DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
• The response of instruments or systems to dynamic
I/P s are also functions of time.
• Speed of response
• Fidelity
• Dynamic error
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
• Speed of Response:
• Fidelity:
• Dynamic Error:
It is the difference between the true values of a
quantity changing with time and the value indicated
by the instrument, if no static error is assumed.
• NOTE : The dynamic and transient behavior of
the instrument is as important as the static
behavior.
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS
Inputs used to study characteristics of a system are
Impulse signal
Step Signal
Ramp signal
Exponential signal (sinusoidal signal)
Transient Response
Response exhibited by the system suddenly after an input change
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Error
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Error
• Error is the difference between the true value of
the variable and the measured value.
• Errors are classified as