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LO3 Trace and debug in troubleshooting program LO2 Explain the principles of measurement
applications. devices.
LO4 Construct computer program codes by LO3 Apply the suitable bridge techniques to
applying suitable programming structures measure component values such as
and techniques. resistance, inductance and capacitance.
SYNOPSIS LO4 Explain the operation, function and
This course covers the introductory topics in applications of transducers/sensors.
programming using C++ language. It includes the SYNOPSIS
introduction to computers and programming, the This course discusses about units and dimensions,
fundamentals of programming, problem solving and standards, errors, static characteristic, noise and
software development. Data types and operators, calibration in measurement devices such as
selection, repetition, function, array, file, structured galvanometers, ammeters, voltmeters, wattmeter,
data and pointer are among the topics covered in temperature, force and torque and pressure
the course. measurement as well as accelerometer. It also
REFERENCES introduces oscilloscope and sensors for
a. Gaddis, T., 2011, Starting Out with C++ Brief instrumentation application.
Version: From Control Structures Through REFERENCES
Objects, 7th. Edition, Pearson Education. a. Kalsi, H.S., 2010, Electronic Instrumentation, 3rd
b. Abdullah, N. et. al, 2006, Lab Module Ed., Tata McGraw Hill.
Computer Programming BITG 1113, FTMK, b. Bakshi, U.A., Bakshi, A.V., and Bakshi, K.A.,
UTeM 2009, Electronic Measurements and
c. Friedman, Koffman, 2010, Problem Solving, Instrumentation, Technical Publications Pune.
Abstraction and Design using C++, Pearson
Education. c. Wolf. S., Smith, R.F.M., 2004, Reference Manual
d. Etter, D.M., Ingber, J.A., 2008, Engineering for Electronic Instrumentation Laboratories, 2nd
Problem Solving with C++, 2nd Edition, Ed., Prentice-Hall.
Pearson Education. d. Vaisala, V.O., 2006, Calibration Book
e. Hanly, J.R, 2002, Essential C++ for Engineers
and Scientists, Addison Wesley.
BEKG 1123 PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRIC AND
ELECTRONICS
BEKG 1233 PRINCIPLES OF INSTRUMENTATION LEARNING OUTCOMES
AND MEASUREMENT Upon completion of this course, students should be
LEARNING OUTCOMES able to:
Upon completion of this course, students should be LO1 Explain the basic electrical and electronics
able to: principles, circuit schematics and components.
LO1 Describe the principle, various terms and LO2 Demonstrate the electrical and electronic
standards in measurement. knowledge to solve the series and parallel
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