Course title
計測工学   [Instrumentation]
Course category technology speciality courses,ets.  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 24  Semester Fall 
Course type Fall  Course code 022723
Instructor(s)
山田 晃   [YAMADA Akira]
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
Measurement is an important technology as an aid to research in all branches of science and engineering as well as to maintain social safety in our daily life. The student will own the theoretical and systematic knowledge of the instrumentation for engineering measurements including its methodology, configuration, operating principle and property, whose objective is to collect the quantitative information yielded by the physical real world phenomena with the use of the artificial measurement instrument.
Expected Learning
Learners who successfully complete this course will be able to:
・Get the basic idea of measurements and the errors associated with measurement.
・Design of electronic circuit for the measurement of sensor output electrical signals (voltage, current, resistance, impedance).
・Gain an knowledge and ability to interpret principles, precisions and limitations of the various electronic measurement techniques in practical use in engineering.
Course schedule
1. Basic of measurement
2. Measurement error and its treatment
3. Unit (history of SI unit, traceability)
4. Standard measuring
5. Signal transformation
6. Signal and noise
7. Operational amplifier
8. Direct current and voltage measurement
9. Intermediate examination
10. Resistance measurement
11. Alternative current and voltage, and power measurement
12. Impedance measurement
13. System response and spectrum
14. Measurement of waveform
15. Analog and digital signal
16. Final examination
Prerequisites
Students entering this class are assumed to have had basics of electrical and electronic circuits.
Required Text(s) and Materials
Any particular textbook is not used.
References
(1) Darold Wobschall, Circuit Design for Electronic Instrumentation: Analog and Digital Devices from Sensor to Display,
McGraw-Hill Inc.,US (1979/12/1)
(2) T.H. O'Dell, Circuits for Electronic Instrumentation, Cambridge University Press; 1st Pbk. (2005/7/21)
Assessment/Grading
Attendance: weekly small test is worth 10% of your grade.
Exams: Midterm and term-end exam will be given. Each exam is worth 45% of your grade.
Message from instructor(s)
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Office hours
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Related URL
http://web.tuat.ac.jp/~yamada/keisoku/index.htm
Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
9/30/2017 3:24:50 PM