Course detail
Electronic Measurement Technics
FEKT-MEMTAcad. year: 2017/2018
Course deals the issue of measurement instruments for passive and active tags, measurement theory and experiment. Students will deepen their knowledge of the principles, characteristics and use of electronic measuring instruments. Emphasis is placed on the correct use of standard terms. They will learn to use a measuring device for measuring active tags with an emphasis on oscilloscopes and spectrum analyzers, frequency, time and phase, general impedance.
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Up to 60 points for the written test
Course curriculum
2. Errors and uncertainty. Direct and indirect measurements.
3. Examples for the calculation of uncertainties.
4. Introduction to the theory of experiments.
5. Metrology. Standards of electrical quantities. Calibrators DC and AC voltages and currents.
6. Voltmeters. A / D converters for multimeters. Input circuits voltmeters. Ammeters.
7. Recording devices. Oscilloscopes.
8. Measurement of time, frequency. Phase measurement. Wattmeters. Power analyzers.
9. Spectrum analyzer. Distortion measurement.
10. Measurement of resistance, capacitance, inductance and Q. The basic types of bridges. Immittance measurements.
11. Magnetic measurements. Measurement of permeability.
12. Measurement Automation.
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Basic literature
TUMANSKI, S. Principles of Electrical Measurement, CRT Press, 2006 (EN)
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Errors, uncertainty in measurement
Information theory of measurement
Metrology, etalons
Generators
Digital scopes
Spectral analyzers
Phase, time and frequency measurement
Impedance measurement
Circuit analyzers
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Electronic voltmeters for DC
Electronic voltmeters for AC
Features and uses electronic scopes I
Resistance, capacitance, inductance and mutal inductance measurement.
Modulation and spectral measurement.
Frequency and time measurement.
Phase differece and harmonic distortion measurement.
Impedance and Q measurement.
Features and uses electronic scopes I.
Substitute laboratory work.
Inclusion.