Measurement and instrumentation play a vital role in modern life, from the devices in our homes to the complex systems running industries and public utilities. This course begins by exploring the foundational principles of measurement, why accurate data is essential, and how it impacts safety, quality, and efficiency in real-world applications. You’ll learn about the core physical quantities measured in industries—temperature, pressure, flow, and level—and discover the components of a basic measurement system, including sensors, transmitters, signal conditioners, and displays. These fundamentals will give you the skills to recognise how measurement underpins everything from water treatment plants to hospital equipment and manufacturing facilities.
Building on these basics, we’ll delve deeper into the world of sensors and transducers. You’ll explore different types of sensors, including thermocouples, RTDs, strain gauges, piezoelectric sensors, ultrasonic devices, and more. The lessons highlight how these sensors work, the signals they produce, and how to choose the right one for various industrial and everyday applications. From there, you’ll move on to signal conditioning and data transmission—learning how raw sensor signals are cleaned, amplified, converted, and transmitted through wired or wireless systems. For illustrative purposes and to bring the lessons to life, this course is replete with descriptive images—some of which are AI-generated. Your understanding will be enhanced when you mentally connect these illustrations to the lessons you have been taught.
The final part of the course introduces you to control systems and instrumentation integration, showing how all the elements you’ve studied come together to manage complex processes automatically. You’ll learn the difference between open-loop and closed-loop systems and explore essential industrial technologies like PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) and SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition). Real-world case studies, such as a water treatment plant and a bottling factory, demonstrate how accurate measurement and automation improve safety, reduce waste, and enhance productivity. By the end of this course, you’ll have a comprehensive understanding of measurement and instrumentation and the confidence to identify and apply these principles in practical settings. Take this course today to start building valuable skills that support industries, innovation, and modern technology.
What You Will Learn In This Free Course
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