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Measurement and Instrumentation Assignment -1

Instructions for submitting the assignment:


1. Need to submit by 8 pm (IST) on 17/5/2020. Late submission will attract penalty in
marks.
2. You need to submit as a pdf format only. Your name and roll number with section
should be mentioned. If handwritten, scan and submit as .pdf. (Submission as image/
word will not be considered)
3. Submit the assignment through google class room (Preferred). Class Code is 4gdrzgd
4. or as an attachment to email: shelasnitt@gmail.com The mail should consist your
name, ID and the section A/B. Subject of the mail should be M&I Assignment.
Assignment Questions (All questions are compulsory)
1. The four arms of a bridge are connected as follows:
Arm AB: A capacitor C1 with an equivalent series resistance r1
Arm BC: A noninductive resistance R3
Arm CD: A noninductive resistance R4
Arm DA: A capacitor C2 with an equivalent series resistance r2 in series with a
resistance R2
A supply of 500 Hz is given between terminals A and C and the detector is
connected between nodes B and D. At balance, R2 = 5 Ω, R3 = 1000 Ω, R4 = 3000
Ω, C2 = 0.3 μF and r2 = 0.25 Ω. Calculate the values of C1 and r1, and also
dissipation factor of the capacitor. [5]

2. Akhil need to sense a 5A rms current (pure sine wave) in an inverter output
terminal. He needs to sense this current without breaking the conductor and feed
to a microcontroller ADC whose maximum allowable voltage range is 0-3.3V
range. Suggest a suitable transducer for him. And also design the signal
conditioning circuit with operational amplifiers so that he can feed the sensed
current without burning the ADC of the controller. [10].

3. In a CRT, the anode voltage (accelerating voltage) is 2KV. And the parallel
deflecting plates are 2cm long and 5mm apart. The screen is 30cm away from the
centre of the parallel plate. The input voltage is applied to the deflection plate
through an amplifier of gain 50. Find the value of input voltage required to deflect
the electron beam by3cm from the centre of the screen. [5].

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