ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems.

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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems 1.Describe the operation of the elements of a computer-based instrumentation system. 2. Identify the types of errors that may be encountered in instrumentation systems.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems 3. Avoid common pitfalls such as ground loops, noise coupling, and loading when using sensors. 4. Determine specifications for the elements of computer-based instrumentation systems such as data-acquisition boards. 5. Know how to use LabVIEW to create virtual instruments for computer-aided test and control systems in your field of engineering.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems Overview of Computer- Based Instrumentation

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems... when we need to measure the internal voltage of the sensor, we should specify a signal-conditioning amplifier having an input impedance that is much larger in magnitude than the Thévenin impedance of the sensor.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems... when we want to sense the current produced by a sensor, we need a current-to- voltage converter having a very small (ideally zero) input impedance magnitude.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems Errors in Measurement Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems 1.Accuracy: The maximum expected difference in magnitude between measured and true values (often expressed as a percentage of the full-scale value). 2. Precision: The ability of the instrument to repeat the measurement of a constant measurand. More precise measurements have less random error.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems 3. Resolution: The smallest possible increment discernible between measured values. As the term is used, higher resolution means smaller increments. Thus, an instrument with a five-digit display (say, to ) is said to have higher resolution than an otherwise identical instrument with a three-digit display (say, 0.00 to 9.99).

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems SIGNAL CONDITIONING Some functions of signal conditioners are: 1.amplification of the sensor signals 2.conversion of currents to voltages 3.supply of (ac or dc) excitations to the sensors so changes in resistance, inductance, or capacitance are converted to changes in voltage 4.filtering to eliminate noise or other unwanted signal components

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems Single-Ended Versus Differential Amplifiers

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems Ground Loops... in connecting a sensor to an amplifier with a single-ended input, we should select a floating sensor.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems Noise Electric field coupling of noise can be reduced by using shielded cables. Magnetically coupled noise is reduced by using coaxial or twisted-pair cables.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERSION If a signal contains no components with frequencies higher than f H, all of the information contained in the signal is present in its samples, provided that the sampling rate is selected to be more than twice f H.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems Analog-to-digital conversion is a two-step process. First, the signal is sampled at uniformly spaced points in time. Second, the sample values are quantized so they can be represented by words of finite length.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems Aliasing

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems Quantization Noise The effect of finite word length can be modeled as adding quantization noise to the reconstructed signal.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems LabVIEW LabVIEW, a product of National Instruments, is an industry-standard program used by all types of engineers and scientists for developing sophisticated instrumentation systems such as the time–frequency vibration analyzer. LabVIEW is an acronym for Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Principles and Applications THIRD EDITION ALLAN R. HAMBLEY ©2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. Chapter 9 Computer-Based Instrumentation Systems