Title: Instrumentation and Control Systems Presentation
1Instrumentation and Control Systems Presentation
2006 Greg Heitkamp This material is based upon
work supported by the National Science Foundation
under Grant No. 0402616.) Any opinions, findings
and conclusions or recommendations expressed in
this material are those of the author's) and do
not necessarily reflect the view of the National
Science Foundation (NSF).
2Digital
- Storing information often in a series of 1s and
0s or binary numbers. The process can be used to
do calculations or sending pulses to regulate
instrumentation or other electronic equipment
turning it on/off or regulating the use of
materials such as the flow of liquid through a
valve. In instrumentation and process control
this accomplished by concerting an analogue
signal into a digital signal to control the
process. A non-electronic example would be smoke
signals or a beacon.
3Analogue
- An analog or analogue signal is any continuously
variable signal. It differs from a digital signal
in that small fluctuations in the signal are
meaningful within a given scale range from a
small to large signal. Analog is usually thought
of in an electrical context, however mechanical,
pneumatic, hydraulic, and other systems may also
use analog signals. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analogue
_signal A great example of an analogue device is
a Wrist Watch with hands that move.
4Binary
- Having the base of 2 for number system with two
digits 0 and 1. Basis of electronic signal
signals used in computers. Creates two states for
the binary signal on or off, 0 being off and 1
being on. There is no state in between the device
is either on or off. Often referred to as Boolean
Logic
http//www.answers.com/topic/binary
5Microprocessor
- A silicon based processing chip or logic chip
designed as the heart of the computer, contains
all the necessary information to run a computer
speed measured in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz
(GHz). These chips have areas for comparing
numbers or doing calculations called registers. - Good example Digital Clocks and Wrist Watches
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6Fuzzy Logic
- The ability of a machine to answer questions that
are not yes or no questions. Fuzzy logic use 0
and 1 as the extremes of yes and no but answers
the degrees of maybe. Fuzzy logic works much
closers to that of the human brain. It is subset
of Boolean logic use to fill the concepts of a
partial truth. An example of such is a half full
glass of water is .50 of full.
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7Neural System
- In information technology, a neural network is a
system of programs and data structures that
approximates the operation of the human brain. A
neural network usually involves a large number of
processors operating in parallel, each with its
own small sphere of knowledge and access to data
in its local memory. - Good example Joystick for a computer game
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/0,294236,sid7_gci212648,00.html
8Sensors
- Devices such as a photocell that respond to a
signal or stimulus. A device that measures or
detects a real-world condition, such as motion,
heat or light and converts the condition into an
analog or digital representation. These devices
are use in manufacturing plants to tell how many
items are in a package such as the example CDs
to fill a container for packaging or to the
number of containers fill case for shipment. - Good examples motion detectors and burglar alarms
http//www.answers.com/sensorsr67
9Actuators
- One that activates, especially a device
responsible for actuating a mechanical device,
such as one connected to a computer by a sensor
link. http//www.answers.com/actuatorsr67 - An actuator is the mechanism by which an agent
acts upon an environment. The agent can be either
an artificial intelligent agent or any other
autonomous being (human, other animal, etc).
http//www.answers.com/actuatorsr67 - Examples human hand, leg, arm, Part Picking
Robot, Switches
10Stepper Motors
- A mechanism that causes a device to be turned on
or off, adjusted or moved. The motor and
mechanism that moves the head assembly on a disk
drive or an arm of a robot is called an actuator.
http//www.answers.com/actuatorsr67 - A good example printer motor moves the laser head
cartridge across the paper. http//computer.howstu
ffworks.com/inkjet-printer2.htm for the picture
11Synchro Motor
- A type of rotary transformer fixed to rotor which
attached to a motor and can be adjusted. The
current is adjusted to keep the rotor and motor
operating at a synchronized speed. The result of
this action causes the parts to work in unison. - http//www.answers.com/topic/synchro,
- http//www.thefreedictionary.com/synchro
- Good Examples the gun turret on a naval
destroyer and the film and sound of older movies
before microelectronics.
12Open-loop Control
- A control loop operated by human intervention or
does not have a feedback loop to self adjust.
http//www.answers.com/topic/open-loop-controller - Example A fan that plugs into the wall with no
switch to turn on or off.
Fan operates at the speed of the motor
Fan operates to fast to much air movement blows
papers of desk
Plug fan into outlet power on
Unplug fan to shut off
13Closed-loop Control
- A control-loop operated by a feedback loop
allowing self adjusting of the loop. A
mechanical, optical, or electronic system that is
used to maintain a desired output.
http//www.answers.com/topic/control-system - Good example Fan with a switch to allow the
speed to be changed
Fan speed can be adjusted or turned off
Switch turned down to lower fan speed
Fan plugged in
Fan turned on
Fan is to fast papers blow around
Fan works fine papers do not blow around
14Instrumentation
- Instrumentation is defined as "the art and
science of measurement and control".
Instrumentation is used to refer to the field in
which Instrument technicians and engineers work.
Instrumentation also can refer to the available
methods of measurement and control
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instrumentation - Good example the gauges that control the boilers
for the school heating system
15Standards Addressed in this Unit
- Standard 2 Students will develop an
understanding of the core concepts of technology. - Y The stability of a technological system is
influenced by all the components in the system
especially the feedback loop. - DD Quality control is planned to ensure that the
product ,service, or system meets established
criteria. - FF Complex systems have many layers of controls
to provide information
- Standard 3 Students will develop an
understanding of the relationships among
technologies and connections between technology
and other fields of study - H Technology innovation often results when
ideas, knowledge, or skills are shared within a
technology, among technologies or across other
fields. - J Technological progress promotes the
advancement of science and mathematics.
16Standards Addressed in this Unit continued
- Standard 17 Students will develop an
understanding of and be able to select and use
information and communication technologies. - M Information and communication systems allow
information to be transferred from human to
human, human to machine, and machine to machine.
- P There are many ways to communicate
information, such as graphics and electronic
means. - Q Technological knowledge and processes are
communicated using symbols, conventions, icons,
graphic images, and languages that incorporate a
variety of visual, auditory, and tactile stimuli