Students are able to
- select and correctly operate the measuring devices for basic electrical quantities (k3),
- set up measuring circuits independently and check the functionality of the measuring systems (k5)
- record the relevant measured variables correctly (k4).
- determine the measurement deviations and evaluate the accuracy of the measurements (k3, k5),
- document and interpret measurements (k5)
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Students acquire knowledge in the following areas:
- the application and calibration of measuring instruments, including the identification of measurement deviations and sources of error,
- the principles and methods of measuring basic electrical quantities (voltage, current, resistance, etc.),
- the functioning of measuring bridges and their application for the characterization of unknown impedances,
- the understanding and application of measuring amplifiers in various configurations (e.g. instrumentation amplifiers and amplifiers for strain gauges),
- the principles of analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters and their use in practical measurement tasks,
- the basics of speed measurement and motor control.
- Preparation of protocols according to scientific standards.
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