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Academic Year/course: 2018/19

424 - Bachelor's Degree in Mechatronic Engineering

28827 - Electronic Instrumentation


Syllabus Information

Academic Year:
2018/19
Subject:
28827 - Electronic Instrumentation
Faculty / School:
175 - Escuela Universitaria Politécnica de La Almunia
Degree:
424 - Bachelor's Degree in Mechatronic Engineering
ECTS:
6.0
Year:
3
Semester:
Second semester
Subject Type:
Compulsory
Module:
---

4.1. Methodological overview

1 Theory Classes: The theoretical concepts of the subject are explained and illustrative examples are developed as support to the theory when necessary,  focus on calculation, design and development of a mechatronic system

2. Laboratory Workshop. These classes are highly recommended for a better understanding  of the concepts because those items whose calculation is done in theory clases are shown in working mode.

3. Tutorials related to any concept of the subject. This activity is developed in a presencial mode  with a defined schedule or  through the messaging and forum of the virtual classroom Moodle.

4.2. Learning tasks

Theory Classes. it will take 2 hours per week till the 40 hours, neccesary to acomplish the objetives of the subject study, will be reached

Laboratory Workshop. it will take 10 seassons of 2 hours duration. The group is divided up into various groups, according to the laboratory capacity.

Study and personal work. This non-presential part is valued in about 90 hours, necessary for the study of theory, problem solving and revision of documents

Individual tutorials. Each teacher will publish a schedule of attention to the students throughout the four-month period

4.3. Syllabus

The contents are distributed in seven teaching units forming treatment indivisible blocks. These
topics collect the contents needed for the acquisition of predetermined learning outcomes.

 

Topic I

Introduction to instrumentation systems.

Topic II

Signal conditioning circuits.

Topic III

Temperature Measurement.

Topic IV

Measurement of position, displacement and velocity.

Topic V

Measurement of strain, strength, weight and torque.

Topic VI

Measurement of acceleration, vibration and shock.

Topic VII

measurement of flow, level and pressure of fluids.

4.4. Course planning and calendar

Schedule of Face-to-face generic activities and presentation of papers
The dates of the final exams will be those that are officially published at
https://eupla.unizar.es/asuntos-academicos/examenes
In continuous evaluation methodology, the students delivering several partial works and a final work
whose schedule will be defined during the course.
* The final dates will be published in digital platform (moodle)
The overall test for not continuous evaluation system will be set at the end of the semester and will
consist of a written test based on theoretical arguments and problems of all topics covered in class.

 

4.5. Bibliography and recommended resources

 

Material

Soporte

Topic theory notes

Topic presentations

Paper/repository

Topic theory notes

Topic presentations

Topic problems

Related links

Digital/Moodle

E-Mail

technical manuals

Paper/repository

Digital/Moodle

 

 


Academic Year/course: 2018/19

424 - Bachelor's Degree in Mechatronic Engineering

28827 - Electronic Instrumentation


Información del Plan Docente

Academic Year:
2018/19
Subject:
28827 - Electronic Instrumentation
Faculty / School:
175 - Escuela Universitaria Politécnica de La Almunia
Degree:
424 - Bachelor's Degree in Mechatronic Engineering
ECTS:
6.0
Year:
3
Semester:
Second semester
Subject Type:
Compulsory
Module:
---

4.1. Methodological overview

1 Theory Classes: The theoretical concepts of the subject are explained and illustrative examples are developed as support to the theory when necessary,  focus on calculation, design and development of a mechatronic system

2. Laboratory Workshop. These classes are highly recommended for a better understanding  of the concepts because those items whose calculation is done in theory clases are shown in working mode.

3. Tutorials related to any concept of the subject. This activity is developed in a presencial mode  with a defined schedule or  through the messaging and forum of the virtual classroom Moodle.

4.2. Learning tasks

Theory Classes. it will take 2 hours per week till the 40 hours, neccesary to acomplish the objetives of the subject study, will be reached

Laboratory Workshop. it will take 10 seassons of 2 hours duration. The group is divided up into various groups, according to the laboratory capacity.

Study and personal work. This non-presential part is valued in about 90 hours, necessary for the study of theory, problem solving and revision of documents

Individual tutorials. Each teacher will publish a schedule of attention to the students throughout the four-month period

4.3. Syllabus

The contents are distributed in seven teaching units forming treatment indivisible blocks. These
topics collect the contents needed for the acquisition of predetermined learning outcomes.

 

Topic I

Introduction to instrumentation systems.

Topic II

Signal conditioning circuits.

Topic III

Temperature Measurement.

Topic IV

Measurement of position, displacement and velocity.

Topic V

Measurement of strain, strength, weight and torque.

Topic VI

Measurement of acceleration, vibration and shock.

Topic VII

measurement of flow, level and pressure of fluids.

4.4. Course planning and calendar

Schedule of Face-to-face generic activities and presentation of papers
The dates of the final exams will be those that are officially published at
https://eupla.unizar.es/asuntos-academicos/examenes
In continuous evaluation methodology, the students delivering several partial works and a final work
whose schedule will be defined during the course.
* The final dates will be published in digital platform (moodle)
The overall test for not continuous evaluation system will be set at the end of the semester and will
consist of a written test based on theoretical arguments and problems of all topics covered in class.

 

4.5. Bibliography and recommended resources

 

Material

Soporte

Topic theory notes

Topic presentations

Paper/repository

Topic theory notes

Topic presentations

Topic problems

Related links

Digital/Moodle

E-Mail

technical manuals

Paper/repository

Digital/Moodle