Electronic Measurements is a typical course of the ICT area curricula. The course illustrates the theoretical basis of modern electronic measurements and the concept of uncertainty, the measurement methods of the main electrical quantities and the main analog and digital measurement devices, the modern measurement systems based on programmable instrumentation and PC-based data acquisition. |
Basic circuit theory, fundamentals of electronic devices, basics of probability. |
Understand the meaning of a measure and it’s uncertainty.
Know the main features of analog and digital measurement devices.
Acquire knowledge on the programmable instruments. |
BASIC CONCEPTS: Fundamental of measurement theory, measurement uncertainty and uncertainty sources.
MEASUREMENT INTRUMENTS: Analog Oscilloscope, Instruments and measurement methods of currents and voltages, Digital voltmeters, Digital oscilloscope, Instruments for frequency and time interval measurements.
AUTOMATIZATION OF MEASUREMENTS: Programmable instrumentation, PC-based instrumentation and software packages for data acquisition |
Klaas B. Klaassen, Steve Gee, Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation, Nov 2003, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521477298 |
The bibliography includes a list of textbooks on Electronic Measurements, each of them covering all the topics of the course.
The sitography includes several interesting web-references useful to study in dept some aspects of the course.
Some exercises show examples of the exam test. |
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