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Electronic Instrumentation Lecturer Touseef Yaqoob 1 AIR UNIVERSITY AIR UNIVERSITY Spring 2006 Spring 2006 Faculty of Faculty of Engineering Engineering Department of Department of Electronics Engineering Electronics Engineering

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AIR UNIVERSITY Spring 2006 Faculty of Engineering Department of Electronics Engineering

Electronic Instrumentation Lecturer Touseef Yaqoob

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Electronic Instrumentation EE 423Lecturer: Touseef Yaqoob

BE Industrial Electronics Engineering (NED University Karachi) Ms Electrical Power Engineering (Chalmers University Sweden)Electronic Instrumentation Lecturer Touseef Yaqoob

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Course InformationCourse Title: Electronic Instrumentation Lab Compulsory Credit hrs: 4 Prerequisites For this Course: EE 214 Electronics II This Course is Prerequisite For: Further Studies in the field of Industrial Automation Instructor: Touseef Yaqoob e-mail : Office: Block - B [email protected] Web: www.au.edu.pk Office hours: MondayThursday 1:30 3:30Electronic Instrumentation Lecturer Touseef Yaqoob

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Text Book: Principles of measurement and instrumentation by Alan S. Morris Reference Book's): Elements of electronic instrumentation and measurement Joseph J. Carr, A course in mechanical measurements and instrumentation A.K. Sawhney. Puneet SawhneyElectronic Instrumentation Lecturer Touseef Yaqoob

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Course OutlineFundamentals of measuring, transmitting, and recording temperature, pressure, flow, force, displacement, and velocity; laboratory component emphasizes systems used in manufacturing. The course will also cover statistical tests to evaluate quality of measurements, standard methods of characterizing measurement results, and methods for characterizing measurement system response.Electronic Instrumentation Lecturer Touseef Yaqoob

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Objective of courseTo provide students with a fundamental understanding of the concepts, principles, procedures, and computations used by engineers and technologists to analyze, select, specify, design, and maintain modern instrumentation and control systems. Students should gain a sound understanding of the language used to describe modern instrumentation, measurement, and control systems and an appreciation of the various types of systems in common use in industryElectronic Instrumentation Lecturer Touseef Yaqoob

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Grading and General Course Policies Test 1 (10%) Test 2 (10%) Assignments and quizzes (15%) Final Exam (45%) Laboratory (20%)Electronic Instrumentation Lecturer Touseef Yaqoob

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