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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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