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TEL 203/03 Process Control and Instrumentation

Course Assessment 2 (CA2 – 30%)

Evidence of plagiarism or collusion will be taken seriously, and the University


regulations will be applied fully. You are advised to be familiar with the
University’s definitions of plagiarism and collusion.

Instructions:
1. This is an individual assignment. No duplication of work will be tolerated. Any
plagiarism or collusion may result in disciplinary action, in addition to the ZERO mark
being awarded to all involved.
2. You are to submit online of your answers in OAS system and it is your
responsibility to submit your CA correctly and timely. OAS system does not allow re-
submission of the assignment. Marks will be awarded for correct working steps and
answers.
3. The total marks for CA2 are 100 and contribute 30% towards the total grade.
4. CA2 must be done individually.
5. Your assignment must be word-processed (single spacing) and clearly laid out.
Any additional appendices or attachments must be placed at the end of the
submitted document and must be referred to in the main body of the assignment, or
it will not be read by the marker.
6. All files or documents submitted must be labeled with your WOU ID and name.
7. Please be advised to use following naming convention to your assignment:
<class code>_<student ID>_CA2
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Rubric Lab 1

Grade

Mark(s)
QUESTION F, D- , D C-, C , C+ B-, B, B+ A-, A
Poor Mediocre Good Outstanding

Weight 0.25 0.5 0.75 1


1.Write the short introduction, some explanation on 10 The question The question The question answered The question answered is
TRiLOGI software and experimental procedure answered is erroneous answered is partially is identified but is identified but is clearly
or irrelevant identified and is stated stated in a somewhat identified and stated.
in a somewhat unclear unclear manner.
manner.
2. By using the TRiLOGI software, simulate the 30 Needed diagrams are Diagrams are included Diagrams are included Clear, accurate diagrams
steps and generate the ladder diagram. You should missing OR are and are labelled. and are labelled neatly are included and make the
capture results based on each condition of your missing important and accurately. experiment easier to
Lab 1

simulations and present them in your report. You labels. understand. Diagrams are
may use “Print Screen” to capture your simulation labelled neatly and
results. You must also include the ladder diagram accurately.
generated from your simulations in your report.

3. Write a short report to discuss your answers. 10 Report illustrates Report illustrates a Report illustrates an Report illustrates an
discussion on explanation on ladder logic and the inaccurate limited understanding accurate understanding accurate and thorough
results you obtain at every stages of the simulation. understanding of of ladder logic, of most ladder logic, understanding of ladder
ladder logic, concepts concepts underlying concepts underlying logic, concepts underlying
underlying the lab. the lab. the lab. the lab.
Lab Exercise 1 (50 Marks)

Title:
Ladder Logic Programming Using TRiLOGI

Objective:
To explain the concept and procedure in designing the ladder diagram (CLO1/3, P2)

Software:
TRiLOGI

Procedures
Below is a brief procedure to guide you to download and install the TriLogi freeware
which will be used during the de-couple lab session for TEL203/05. This freeware is
only valid within seven days after installation. Hence it can only be installed a few
days prior to the de-couple lab session. Please kindly follow the procedures as listed
below:-

1. Click on the link below to go to the webpage where the freeware can be
downloaded.
http://www.triplc.com/iTrilogi6Edu/

2. Then, you will see the figure below.

Click here

3. Click on the statement in red which read “I Agree to the Above Agreement
Proceed to Download”.
4. You will then be directed to the below page:-

5. Click on “SetupTL7Edu.exe” to begin download.

Click here to begin


download
6. Follow the procedure as you are being prompted to install the freeware. You will
be prompted to key in the password (please see below):-

Password: LadderBasic2009
Results

By using the TRiLOGI software, simulate the steps and generate the ladder diagram
based on narrative statement, input and output port table and flowchart below. You
should capture results based on each condition of your simulations and present them
in your report. You may use “Print Screen” to capture your simulation results. You
must also include the ladder diagram generated from your simulations in your report.

1. Narrative Statement

i) Start the bottle conveyor


ii) When a bottle is in position
a. Stop the conveyor
b. Open the output valve
iii) When the bottle is full
a. Close the output valve
iv) Repeat i)

2. Input and Output Port Table

Input Port Output Port


X0 Start Y0 Conveyor Motor
X1 Stop Y1 Valve
X2 Sensor BP
X3 Sensor BF
3. Flow chart

Discussion

Write a short report to discuss your answers. Your report should contain a short
introduction, some explanation on ladder logic, your experimental procedure, and the
results you obtain at every stage of the simulation.
Rubric Lab 2 (CLO1/3)

Grade

Mark
QUESTION Poor Mediocre Good Outstanding

(s)
Weight 0.25 0.5 0.75 1
1.Write the short introduction, 5 The question answered is The question answered is The question answered is The question answered is
some explanation on erroneous or irrelevant partially identified and is identified but is stated in a identified but is clearly identified
Wheatstone bridge simulation stated in a somewhat somewhat unclear manner. and stated.
and experimental procedure unclear manner.

2.You are required to include a 15 The question answered is The question answered is The question answered is The question answered is
picture of circuit output results erroneous or irrelevant. partially identified and is identified but is stated in a identified but is clearly identified
in your report stated in a somewhat somewhat unclear manner. and stated.
Needed diagrams are unclear manner.
-Measure and record missing OR are missing Diagrams are included and Clear, accurate diagrams are
(screenshot) the value of important labels. Diagrams are included and are labelled neatly and included. Diagrams are labelled
voltage between point V1 and are labelled. accurately. neatly and accurately.
V3?.
-Verified the answer in (1) with
Lab 2

the theoretical calculation.


-Explain why is voltage
between point V1 and V3 has
minus sign?
-Find value of Rx if R1=1 kΩ,
R2=3 kΩ and R3=4 kΩ under
balance condition. (measure
and record (screenshot)

3. Write a discussion for this 5 Report illustrates Report illustrates a limited Report illustrates an accurate Report illustrates an accurate
lab. The discussion should be inaccurate understanding understanding of limitation understanding of most and thorough understanding of
as detailed as possible of limitation circuit design circuit design underlying the limitation circuit design limitation circuit design concepts
covering the following aspects: underlying the lab. lab. concepts underlying the lab. underlying the lab.
-Operation of Wheatstone
bridge simulation
Lab 2 (25 Marks)

Title:
Wheatstone bridge simulation

Objective:
To construct and analyze Wheatstone bridge using Multisim Live (Drag and Drop)
(CLO1/2/3, C4, P5)

Software:
Multisim Live

Procedure:

1. Open the following lab:


www.multisim.com

2. Click on sign up to create free account or login using an existing account.

3. After you create/ log in the account. Click on CIRCUITS>MyCircuits


4. A blank workspace will appear. Drag and drop the following items from the
leftside panel into the workspace.

i. Ground

ii. DC Voltage

iii. Resistor
5. Construct the circuit as shown in figure below. Ensure the circuit is properly
connected

Tips on how to place voltage indicator: Drag and drop the junction from the leftside
panel into the workspace

i. Connect the 1st junction to wire 1

ii. Connect the 2nd junction to wire 3


iii. Place voltage indicator at junction 1

iv. Click at V-, and place at junction 2

iv. Click the play button, and observed the reading.


Results

1. Measure and record (screenshot) the value of voltage between point V1 and
V3?.
2. Verified the answer in (1) with the theoretical calculation.
3. Explain why is voltage between point V1 and V3 has minus sign?
4. Find value of Rx if R1=1 kΩ, R2=3 kΩ and R3=4 kΩ under balance condition.
(measure and record (screenshot)

Discussions:

Write a short report to discuss your answers. Your report should contain a short
introduction, some explanation on Wheatstone bridge simulation, your experimental
procedure, and the results you obtain at every stages of the simulation
Rubric Lab 3 (CLO1/3)

Grade

Mark
QUESTION Poor Mediocre Good Outstanding

(s)
Weight 0.25 0.5 0.75 1
1.Write the short introduction, 5 The question answered is The question answered is The question answered is The question answered is
some explanation on binary erroneous or irrelevant partially identified and is identified but is stated in a identified but is clearly identified
weighted resistor & R/2R ladder stated in a somewhat somewhat unclear manner. and stated.
and experimental procedure unclear manner.

2.Complete the tables in result 15 Unable to complete table. Partially complete the table. Almost complete the table. Complete all the table. Clear,
section. You are required to Needed diagrams are Diagrams are included and Diagrams are included and accurate diagrams are
include a picture of circuit missing OR are missing are labelled. are labelled neatly and included. Diagrams are labelled
Lab 3

output results in your report important labels. accurately. neatly and accurately.

3. Write a discussion for this 5 Report illustrates Report illustrates a limited Report illustrates an accurate Report illustrates an accurate
lab. The discussion should be inaccurate understanding of understanding of limitation understanding of most and thorough understanding of
as detailed as possible covering limitation circuit design circuit design underlying limitation circuit design limitation circuit design
the following aspects: underlying the lab. the lab. concepts underlying the lab. concepts underlying the lab.
-Operation of binary weighted
resistor and R/2R ladder
Lab 3 (25 Marks)

Title:
DAC simulation by using binary weighted resistor and R/2R ladder

Objective:
To construct and analyze binary weighted resistor and R/2R ladder using Multisim
Live (Drag and Drop) (CLO1/2/3, C4, P5)

Software:
Multisim Live

Procedure:

1. Open the following lab:


www.multisim.com

2. Click on sign up to create free account or login using an existing account.

3. After you create/ log in the account. Click on CIRCUITS>MyCircuits


4. A blank workspace will appear. Drag and drop the following items from the
leftside panel into the workspace.

v. Ground

vi. DC Voltage
vii. SPST

viii. 3 Terminal Opamp

ix. Resistor
Part 1: 3-bit binary weighted resistor

1. Construct the circuit as shown in figure below. Ensure the circuit is properly
connected

2. Click the play button, and observed the reading.

3. Modify circuit above into 4-bit binary weighted resistor. Observed and record
the reading
Part 2: 3-bit R/2R ladder

1. Construct the circuit as shown in figure below. Ensure the circuit is properly
connected

2. Click the play button, and observed the reading.

3. Modify circuit above into 4-bit R/2R ladder. Observed and record the reading.
Results and Discussions:

Part 1: Binary weighted resistor and R/2R ladder

Record the value of Vout in for 3bit-binary weighted resistor table below:
S1 S2 S3 Vout
1 1 1
1 1 0
1 0 1
1 0 0
0 1 1
0 1 0
0 0 1
0 0 0

Record the value of Vout for 4bit-binary weighted resistor table below:
S1 S2 S3 S4 Vout
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 0
1 1 0 1
1 1 0 0
1 0 1 1
1 0 1 0
1 0 0 1
1 0 0 0
0 1 1 1
0 1 1 0
0 1 0 1
0 1 0 0
0 0 1 1
0 0 1 0
0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0
Part 2:
Record the value of Vout for 3-bit R/2R ladder table below:

S1 S2 S3 Vout
1 1 1
1 1 0
1 0 1
1 0 0
0 1 1
0 1 0
0 0 1
0 0 0

Record the value of Vout for 4-bit R/2R ladder table below:
S1 S2 S3 S4 Vout
1 1 1 1
1 1 1 0
1 1 0 1
1 1 0 0
1 0 1 1
1 0 1 0
1 0 0 1
1 0 0 0
0 1 1 1
0 1 1 0
0 1 0 1
0 1 0 0
0 0 1 1
0 0 1 0
0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0

Discussions:

Write a short report to discuss your answers. Your report should contain a short
introduction, some explanation on binary weighted resistor and R/2R ladder, your
experimental procedure, and the results you obtain at every stage of the simulation.

End of Course Assessment 2

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