Lecture 1st Chapter 1: Microprocessor Based Instrumentation System Review: Instrumentation System (Measurement System)
Lecture 1st Chapter 1: Microprocessor Based Instrumentation System Review: Instrumentation System (Measurement System)
Lecture 1st Chapter 1: Microprocessor Based Instrumentation System Review: Instrumentation System (Measurement System)
Lecture 1st
Chapter 1: Microprocessor Based Instrumentation System
Review:
Instrumentation System (Measurement System):
An instrumentation system is collection of instruments used to measure, monitor and control a
process (Electrical, Thermal, Hydraulic & non-electrical physical quantities). For e.g.
Microprocessor:
The microprocessor is a programmable integrated device that has computing and decision
making capability similar to that of the central processing unit (CPU) of a computer [1]. The
microprocessor can be viewed as;
a programmable logic device that can be used to control processes or to turn on/off
devices.
a data processing unit or a computing unit of a computer.
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Figure i: Block diagram of open loop control system (an example of pressure monitoring
system)
In this control system, microprocessor gives output of control variable in the form of some display
to human operator and then on the basis of displayed information, the human operator makes
changes in the necessary control inputs. For e.g. Pressure and Temperature monitoring system in
any plant. It is simple, low cost and used when feedback is not critical.
Here, Upper and lower limit of desired pressure is set , Pressure is converted to digital form to be
fed to microprocessor .The microprocessor compares a sample of pressure measurement with
present pressure limits. If sample is beyond limits, the microprocessor indicates in form of come
alarm or lamp. So, according to output signal, human operator makes necessary changes.
ii. Closed loop control system
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Figure ii: Block diagram of closed loop control system (an example of automatic temperature
control system)
In this control system, microprocessor monitors the process variables continuously and then
supplies the output signal to the electromechanical devices, which in turn controls the values
of process variables. For example: automatic temperature control system in an oven. It is
Accurate and Adaptive. Since it provides automation; No human operator required.
Here, in microprocessor, upper and lower limits of temperature are set. Every sample of
temperature measurement from transducer is compared by the processor. If temperature
exceeds the preset higher limit, the microprocessor transmits an output signal to a system which
in turn turns off the supply to some of the heater elements. If temperature is less than the preset
lower limit, the microprocessor transmits signal to system so that it turns on the supply to the
heater element of the oven [3].
References
[2] H. Aryal, "Course Hands Out of Instrumentation II," Pulchowk Stationary, Pulchowk,
Lalitpur, 2015.
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