EE426:

Fundamentals of Electronic Instrumentation

Description:

A practical introduction to the design of electronic instrumentation. Common to all instruments is input from the physical world. Many instruments also entail control of external devices. Students examine a wide range of sensors and actuators. Labs support a broad study of the major components of electronic instrumentation systems: sensors, data acquisition, signal conditioning, computer control, and actuators.  (2-2-3). Prereq: EE332, EE334, or EE241 [fall, spring]

 

Fall AY13 Sections:

  Section:

Schedule

Room

6511

 Lecture

 Monday &

 Wednesday

 6  Ri002
 Lab  Tuesday  5-6  Ri002
 
 

Course Materials:

  Course Syllabus
  Course Policy
  Lesson Objectives
  Sample Lab Report with Format Rules
  Lab Report Grading Rubric
 
Course Instructor:
Assoc. Prof. Samara Firebaugh
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
Maury Hall 321
Telephone: 
Fax:
(410) 293-6175   DSN 281-6830
(410) 293-3493   DSN 281-3493
 

 

 
 
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