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Data Acquisition Course Guide

This document provides an overview of the EC 441 Data Acquisition and Control-I course. The course objectives are to study data acquisition systems components, sensors, signal conditioning techniques, and the impact of bandwidth and noise on data. Topics will include measurement systems, sensing elements, signal conditioning/processing, and data presentation. Assessment includes exams, quizzes, homework, and building a complete data acquisition system. The class meets twice a week and office hours are provided. Textbooks and slides will be used as references.
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Data Acquisition Course Guide

This document provides an overview of the EC 441 Data Acquisition and Control-I course. The course objectives are to study data acquisition systems components, sensors, signal conditioning techniques, and the impact of bandwidth and noise on data. Topics will include measurement systems, sensing elements, signal conditioning/processing, and data presentation. Assessment includes exams, quizzes, homework, and building a complete data acquisition system. The class meets twice a week and office hours are provided. Textbooks and slides will be used as references.
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EC 441 Data Acquisition and Control-I

Lecture-1

Course Overview
&
Introduction

Dr. Nizar Khemri

Spring 2022
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Class Schedule and Office Hours
• Email : [email protected]

• Class Time : 12:30pm - 01:45pm Sat. & Tue.

• Class Location : 2-13

• Tutorials : Sat. 2:00pm - 3:00pm

• Office hour : Sat. 11:00am 12:00pm in the department office

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Course Learning Objectives
• Study and understand the components of data acquisition systems (DAS)

• Study several types of sensors and transducers used in different


instrumentations

• Understand different signal conditioning techniques

• Study and understand the impact of bandwidth, noise, and data correction
in DAS

• Study signal processing and data presentation methods

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Course Learning Outcomes
► Text book: John P. Bently, Principals of
Measurement Systems, 4𝑡ℎ edition, Publication
Date 2005
► Slides will also be provided on MS Teams
► Other references
► Jacob Fraden, Handbook of Modern Sensors
Physics, Designs, and Applications 4𝑡ℎ edition,
Publication Date 2010
► Bruce Carter and Ron Mancini, OP AMPS
For Everyone 3𝑟𝑑 edition, Publication Date 2009
► Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio, Data Acquisition
Systems: From Fundamentals to Applied Design,
Publication Date 2013

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Course Topics
➢ General Measurement Systems
➢ Static Characteristics of Measurement Elements
➢ Accuracy of Measurement Systems in Steady State
➢ Dynamic Characteristics of Measurement Systems
➢ Loading Effects and two-Port Networks
➢ Signals and Noise
➢ Sensing Elements
➢ Signal Conditioning Elements
➢ Signal Processing Elements and Software
➢ Data Presentation
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Course Outcomes
▪ By the end of this course, students should be able to
• understand the characteristics and functionality of various elements of a
typical data acquisition system,
• select appropriate sensors or transducers for a given application,
• analyze the accuracy of a data acquisition system and reduce errors,
• design signal conditioning circuits,
• design signal processing circuits, and
• design and build a complete data acquisition system

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Assessments

• Final: 50%

• Midterm: 35%

• Quizzes: 10%

• HomeWorks: 05%

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Course Polices
• Don’t be late
• Cell Phones are not allowed
• Please read the material before the lecture
• HomeWorks need to be turned in hard copies at the beginning of the
lecture on the due date
• NO HomeWorks will be accepted after the lecture of the due date
• Late assignments will NOT be accepted under any circumstances
• Quizzes will be held during the last 15 minutes of the lecture time
• Any Academic misconduct will not be tolerated
➢Cheating, plagiarism, fabrication
• Presentation slides, which will be available before every class, in
class is the main channel of information
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Introduction

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DAS Block Diagram

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DAS Block Diagram

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