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SYDE 292 Circuits, Instrumentation and Measurement Instructor: Prof. Dan Stashuk DC 2613 Ext 32982 [email protected] Objectives: Based on E & M field concepts define circuit components and introduce circuit concepts. Introduce instrumentation components necessary for making electrical analog measurements and digitally acquiring these measurements. Discuss how these components are configured for making measurements and possible sources of measurement errors. OUTLINE E & M Field Concepts: • • • • electric and magnetic fields charge, electric fields, voltage current magnetic fields resistance, capacitance, inductance OUTLINE Maxwell’s Equations OUTLINE Maxwell’s Equations Gauss’s Law OUTLINE Maxwell’s Equations Gauss’s Law Ampere’s Law OUTLINE Maxwell’s Equations Gauss’s Law Ampere’s Law Faraday’s Law OUTLINE Maxwell’s Equations Gauss’s Law Ampere’s Law Faraday’s Law Gauss’s Law for Magnetism OUTLINE Circuit Components: • voltage and current sources • resistors, capacitors, inductors Circuit Concepts: • • • • • • • voltages and currents nodal and mesh analysis voltage and current division input and output impedance loading effects transfer functions frequency response OUTLINE Instrumentation (measurement tools ): Operational amplifiers ideal vs real characteristics Operational amplifier circuits Instrumentation amplifiers OUTLINE Instrumentation (measurement tools ): Transducers Active Passive Interfacing Linearization OUTLINE Instrumentation (measurement tools ): Filters Why? Passive vs active Active 2nd order circuits OUTLINE Instrumentation (measurement tools ): A/D and D/A converter circuits how? OUTLINE Measurement: The Data Acquisition Channel analog signal detection analog signal conditioning (processing) sampling and digital conversion sources of error OUTLINE Measurement: The Data Acquisition Channel analog signal detection analog signal conditioning (processing) sampling and digital conversion sources of error OPERATIONS FORMAT General: Three or four hours of lectures per week Nine labs including: Preparation time, Three hours in lab (CPH 1335A) , Write up Periodic assignments (5) "Hands on" mid term Final exam Laboratory groups: 35 groups of 3 Classified based on day and Sign up in CPH 1335. (Mon., Tues., Wed. etc) lab station (1 - 7) OPERATIONS FORMAT Submission of Reports: Professional form Only one report per group Reports to be submitted to box outside of E2-1303B within 1 week of scheduled lab time. Format of Report: See hand out Notes: Laboratory descriptions are available at the UW Book Store Projected diagrams are available at the UW Book Store Lab books are highly recommended Conduct: Laboratory is open from 2:30 to 5:30 Monday to Friday. Attendance recorded and unprofessional conduct noted. No food, drink or smoking in the laboratory. OPERATIONS FORMAT Grading: Periodic assignments will be handed out - not graded. Solutions in Copy Center Laboratory reports and preparation "Hands on" mid term Final exam 40 15 45 Note: Must "pass" both the mid-term and the final exam. Text: Selected sections from: Engineering Circuit Analysis Micro Electronic Circuit Design Available at the UW Book Store. Hayt and Kemmerly Jaeger OPERATIONS FORMAT Schedule: Week 1 Sept 11 - 15 Week 2 Sept 18 - 22 Week 3 Sept 25 – 29 No Lab Lab sign-up Lab #0 Laboratory Introduction Lab #1 Circuit Concepts and RC Transient Response Week 4 Oct 2 - 6 Lab #2 Freq. Response and Non-ideal Instruments *Week 5Oct 9 - 13 Lab #3 Introduction to Op Amps Week 6 Oct 16 - 20 Lab #4 Practical Op-Amp circuits Week 7 Oct 23 - 27 Lab #5 Instrumentation Amplifiers Week 8 Oct 30 - Nov 3 Lab #6 Introduction to Filters Week 9 Nov 6 - 10 In lab, "hands on" mid term Week 10Nov 13 - 17 Lab #7 D/A and A/D Conversion Week 11 Nov 20 - 24 Lab #8 Data Acquisition Channel Week 12 Nov 27 – Dec 1 Lab #9 Error Analysis * Thankgiving Monday holiday: Monday groups must rearrange scheduled lab time.