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Høst 2024
FYS-2008 Measurement techniques - 10 stp
The course is administrated by
Institutt for fysikk og teknologi
Type of course
The course is available as a singular course. The course is also available to exchange students and Fulbright students.
Course overlap
FYS-290 Measurement techniques, general principles 9 ects
Course contents
The course focuses on the physical and technological understanding of measurement systems and techniques. The course covers the general structure of measuring systems including the following basic components contained in most designs: sensor elements, signal conditioning elements and signal processing elements. Besides the general structure and applications of measurement systems, the course includes theory for analyzing properties of static and dynamic setups. Statistical methods relevant for describing uncertainties (bias and fluctuations) in measurement systems are also covered. Exercises focused on design and evaluation of performance will be emphasized.
Admission requirements
Admission requirements are generell studiekompetanse + SIVING.
Local admission, application code 9391 - singular courses in engineering sciences.
Objective of the course
Knowledge - The student can:
- understand the various components of measurement systems
- describe the design and implementation stages of measurement systems
- identify the physical principle behind a range of sensor elements
- explain measurement principles as well as transmission, processing and conversion of data
Skills - The student can:
- analyze and quantify the performance of measurement systems
- derive the main equations describing static and dynamic behavior and response of measurement systems
- understand the concept of sensor elements
- use various sensors in the laboratory
- design computer programs to do measurements and control instruments
General expertise - The student can:
- understanding the physical principles of sensors and measurement systems
- understand technological applications of measurement systems and the implementation of these
Language of instruction
The language of instruction is English and all of the syllabus material is in English. Examination questions will be given in English, but may be answered either in English or a Scandinavian language.
Teaching methods
Lectures: 30 hours
Exercises: 15 hours