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Type Code Electrical and Electronic Measurementand L-T-P Credits Marks

100
Instruments Lab

Objectives The objective of this course is to introduce the students to various measuring
instruments and measuring techniques.
Pre-Requisites Basic knowledge of different electrical components and different analysis techniques of
electrical and magnetic circuits. Topics taught in Electrical and Electronic Measurement
and Instrument theory class are essential to conduct the experiments.
Teaching Scheme Regular laboratory experiments conducted under supervision of the teacher.
Demonstration will be given for each experiment.

Evaluation Scheme
Attendance Daily Lab Record Lab Test/ Viva-Voce Total
Performance Mini Project
05 05 05 25 60 100

Detailed Syllabus
Experiment- # Assignment/Experiment
1 Measurement of Low Resistance by Kelvin’s Double Bridge Method.
2 Measurement of Self Inductance using Anderson’s Bridge.

3 Measurement of capacitance using Schering Bridge.

4 Calibration of Voltmeters and Ammeters using Potentiometers.


5 Testing of Energy meters (Single phase type).
6 Study of hysteresis loop using CRO.
7 Measurement of R, L, and C using Q-meter.
8 Measurement of Power in a single phase circuit by using CTs and PTs.

9 Measurement of Power and Power Factor in a three phase AC circuit by two-wattmeter


method.
10 Study of Lissajous pattern using CRO and measurement of unknown frequency.
11 Measurement of Iron Loss from B-H Curve by using CRO.
12 Measurement of Self-Inductance using Ammeter and Voltmeter.
13 Study of Spectrum Analyzers.

Text Books:

T1. Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments – Golding &Widdis – 5th Edition, Reem Publication (For
sections 2 to 5: Selected Portions from Ch.-V,VI, VII, VIII,IX, XVII, XVIII).
T2. A Course in Electrical and Electronics Measurement and Instrumentation by A. K. Sawhney, 19th edition(For
sections 1 and 6-10: Selected portions from Chapter 2,3 10, 11 12,13, 15, 20, 2,23,24,33)
T3. Electrical and Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation, 3/e, Er. R K Rajput.

Reference Books:
R1.Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements by David A. Bell.
R2.Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques – Helfrick& Cooper – Pearson Education
(For sections 1, 7 to 9: Selected Portions from Ch.-1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, and 13).
Online Reference Materials:
1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11cWFio3h4U
2. https://nptel.ac.in/syllabus/108106070/
3. http://www.npl.co.uk/upload/pdf/beginners-guide-to-measurement-in-electronic-and-electrical-
engineering.pdf
4. http://lrf.fe.uni-lj.si/fkkt_ev/Literatura/Electrical_and_Electronics_Measurment.pdf

Course Outcomes:
CO1 Estimate accurately the values of R, L and C employing suitable bridges.
CO2 Measure power and energy with suitable measuring instruments.
CO3 Learn different types of electronic instruments.
CO4 Calibrate different measuring instruments.

Program Outcomes Relevant to the Course:


Engineering Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematical science, engineering fundamentals, and an
PO1
engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering
PO2 problems reaching substantiated conclusion using first principle of mathematics, natural sciences, and
engineering sciences
Design and Development of solution: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design
PO3 system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the
public health and safety, and the cultural and societal, and environmental considerations.
Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods
PO4 including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to
provide valid conclusions.
Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in
PO9
diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.

Mapping of CO’s to PO’s: (1: Low, 2: Medium, 3: High)


PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO1 2 1 1 1
CO2 2 1 1 2
CO3 2 1 1 2
CO4 1 1 1 1

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