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CONTROL SYSTEM

&
INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
Department of Control System and Instrumentation Engineering was first
established in 1995 by the Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkuts University of
Technology Thonburi, The department offers a four-year undergraduate bachelor
degree in Control System and Instrumentation Engineering. The main objective of the
program is to support the industrial parts of Thailand by engineers who graduate
from this program. In the first two years of the bachelor program, students are
introduced to wide range of basic science and engineering topics such as
mathematics, physical, material sciences, computer programming and so on. Along
with basic science and engineering topics, the theoretical background necessary to
support the study for the next two years, is given, such as circuit theory, fundamental
of electronics, digital circuit and design, electrical machine, electrical and electronic
measurement, and introduction to signals and systems. In the third and fourth years,
courses are more specialized and industrially oriented. Our lectures and laboratories,
including industrial training, provide the student invaluable experiences and
knowledge of the design and implementation of industrial system.
After graduation, students are able to make substantial progresses towards
developing skills and personal qualities needed for many of todays high technology
industries. This will include the further development of their communication skills and
their ability to motivate, integrate or work with other members of their team.

Faculty of Engineering

CONTROL SYSTEM AND


INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING

PROGRAM TITLE

Bachelor of Engineering Program in Control System and


Instrumentation Engineering

DEGREE TITLE

Bachelor of Engineering (Control System and


Instrumentation Engineering)
B. Eng. (Control System and Instrumentation
Engineering)

PROGRAM STRUCTURE
Four - year
1. General Education Courses
1.1 Social Sciences and Humanities
1.2 Linguistics
1.3 Sciences and Mathematics
2. Field of Specialization Courses
2.1 Basic Engineering
2.2 Core Courses
2.3 Elective Courses

38 Credits 18 Credits
13 Credits
12 Credits
13 Credits
104
31
67
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9 Credits
9 Credits
- Credits

Credits 83 Credits
Credits 21 Credits
Credits 56 Credits
Credits
6 Credits

3. Free Elective Courses not less than 6 Credits


Total Program Credits

Transfer

6 Credits

148 Credits 107 Credits

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Curriculum
Four - year
1. General Education Courses

Transfer

38 Credits 18 Credits

1.1 Social Sciences and Humanities 13 Credits 9 Credits


SSC
101
Physical Education*
1 (0 - 2 - 2)
SSC
210
Man and Ethics for Quality of Life
3 (2 - 2 - 6)
SSC
260
Introduction to Social Sciences*
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
SSC
290
Environment and Development
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
SSC
xxx
Social Science and Humanities Elective 3 (3 - 0 - 6)
The student select 1 Course from the following Courses
SSC
SSC
SSC
SSC
SSC
SSC
SSC
SSC
SSC
SSC
SSC
SSC
SSC
SSC

211
212
213
221
231
241
251
261
271
272
281
311
331
333

SSC

371

General Philosophy
Introduction to Ethics
Introduction to Logic
History of Civilization
General Psychology
Principle of Political Science
Principles of Jurisprudence
Human and Society
Managerial Accounting
Production Cost
Economics
Buddhist Philosophy
Human Relations
Industrial and Organizational
Psychology
Marketing

3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

(3
(3
(3
(3
(3
(3
(3
(3
(3
(3
(3
(3
(3

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

6)
6)
6)
6)
6)
6)
6)
6)
6)
6)
6)
6)
6)

3 (3 - 0 - 6)
3 (3 - 0 - 6)

1.2 Linguistics
12 Credits
LNG
101
Fundamental English I
3
LNG
102
Fundamental English II
3
LNG
103
Fundamental English III
3
LNG
104
Content based Language Learning I 3

9
(2
(2
(2
(2

Credits
2 - 6)
2 - 6)
2 - 6)
2 - 6)

Note
1. Student must to pass a Placement Test to divide two group.
Group A
:
LNG 101, LNG 102 and LNG 103
Group B
:
LNG 102, LNG 103 and LNG 104
2. Transferred Student must study 2 subjects are LNG 102, LNG 103 and
LNG 104 and LNG 101 study in summer session for a month before the
first semester begin.

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LNG
xxx
Elective
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
The student select 1 Course from the following Courses
LNG
LNG
LNG

201
202
221

Content based Language Learning II 3 (3 - 0 - 6)


Advanced Academic Skills
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Oral Communication I
3 (3 - 0 - 6)

1.3 Sciences and Mathematics 13 Credits - Credits


CHM
103
Introduction to Chemistry *
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
PHY
103
General Physics I *
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
PHY
192
General Physics Laboratory I *
1 (0 - 3 - 2)
MTH
101
Calculus and Analytic Geometry I *
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
MTH
102
Calculus and Analytic Geometry II * 3 (3 - 0 - 6)
2. Field of Specialization Courses 104 Credits 83 Credits
2.1 Basic Engineering
31 Credits 21 Credits
MEE
111
Engineering Drawing *
2 (1 - 3 - 4)
MEE
224
Engineering Mechanics *
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
MEE
233
Thermodynamics
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
MEE
341
Fluid Mechanics
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
MEN
111
Engineering Materials *
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
MTH
201
Linear Algebra and Vector Calculus
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
MTH
202
Differential Equations
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
MTH
302
Statistics for Engineering
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
MTH
303
Numerical Methods
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
PRE
103
Production Technology *
2 (1 - 3 - 2)
PRE
380
Engineering Economics
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
2.2 Core Courses
67 Credits 56 Credits
2.2.1 Signals and Systems
6 Credits 3 Credits
INC
112
Basic Circuit Analysis *
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
INC
212
Signals and Systems
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
INC
INC
INC

INC
INC
INC

2.2.2 Electronics
9 Credits 9
225
Electronic Devices and Circuit Design 3
226
Logic Theory and Digital Circuit Design3
227
Application of Electronic and
Digital Circuits for Industry
3

Credits
(3 - 0 - 6)
(3 - 0 - 6)
(3 - 0 - 6)

2.2.3 Measurements
9 Credits 6 Credits
232
Electrical Measurement *
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
331
Electronic and Digital Measurements 3 (3 - 0 - 6)
336
Industrial Process Measurement
3 (3 - 0 - 6)

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INC
INC
INC
INC

2.2.4 Controls
12 Credits 12 Credits
241
Programmable Logic Control
3 (2 - 3 - 6)
341
Feedback Control Systems
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
343
Industrial Process Control
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
448
Advanced Process Control
3 (3 - 0 - 6)

2.2.5 Computer System


9 Credits 6 Credits
160
Computer Programming for Instrumentation
Engineering
3 (2 - 2 - 6)
INC
361
Microprocessor Systems
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
INC
362
Microprocessor-Based System Design 3 (3 - 0 - 6)
INC

INC
INC

2.2.6 Laboratory
15 Credits 13
151
Circuit Analysis by Engineerings
Software Practice
1
253
Digital and Electronic Laboratory I * 1
254
Digital and Electronic Laboratory II * 1
300
Industrial Training
2
351
Process Instrumentation Laboratory 1
353
Microprocessor Laboratory
1
354
Instrumentation and Control System
Practices
1
356
Process Control and Instrumentation
Drawing
1
451
Process Control Laboratory
1
457
Instrumentation Engineering Project
Study
1
458
Instrumentation Engineering Project 3
459
Seminar
1

EEE
EEE
INC

2.2.7 Electrical
7 Credits 7
117
Electrical Power Laboratory
1
118
Electro-Mechanical Energy Conversion 3
471
Electrical System & Safety for Industry 3

INC
INC
INC
INC
INC
INC
INC
INC
INC
INC

Credits
(0 - 3
(0 - 3
(0 - 3
(S/U)
(0 - 3
(0 - 3

- 3)
- 3)
- 3)
- 3)
- 3)

(0 - 3 - 3)
(0 - 3 - 3)
(0 - 3 - 3)
(0 - 3 - 3)
(0 - 8 - 8)
(0 - 3 - 3)
Credits
(0 - 3 - 3)
(3 - 0 - 6)
(3 - 0 - 6)

2.3 Elective Courses


6 Credits 6 Credits
INC
xxx
Control System and Instrument
Engineering Elective
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
INC
xxx
Control System and Instrument
Engineering Elective
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
The student select 6 credits from the following Courses

204

INC
INC
INC
INC
INC

412
413
416
417
418

INC

419

Modern Control Systems


Advanced Engineering Mathematics
Analog Filter Design
Digital Filter Design
Special Topic in Instrumentation and
Control System Engineering
Fuzzy Logic Control

3
3
3
3

(3
(3
(3
(3

0
0
0
0

6)
6)
6)
6)

3 (3 - 0 - 6)
3 (3 - 0 - 6)

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INC
INC
INC

426
436
441

INC
INC
INC
INC

443
444
445
446

INC
INC
INC
INC
ENE
ENE
PRE

447
449
463
464
325
326
290

Optical Communications
3 (3
Instrument System Maintenance
3 (3
Experimentation and Uncertainty
Analysis for Engineer
3 (3
Distributed Process Control Systems 3 (3
Sequence Control Systems
3 (3
Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems
3 (3
Automatic Manufacturing and Principle of
Industrial Robots
3 (3
Digital Control System
3 (3
Electrical Motor Drive and Control
3 (3
Industrial Computer Systems
3 (3
Data and Computer Communication 3 (3
Electromagnetic Fields and Waves
3 (3
Electronic Communication
3 (3
Industrial Organization & Management 3 (3

3. Free Elective
XXX
xxx
Free Elective
XXX
xxx
Free Elective

6 Credits

- 0 - 6)
- 0 - 6)
-

0
0
0
0

6)
6)
6)
6)

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

6)
6)
6)
6)
6)
6)
6)
6)

6 Credits
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
3 (3 - 0 - 6)

At least six credits of free electives can be chosen from any course offered by
King Mongkuts University of Technology Thonburi.
* The transfer program except

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STUDY PLAN
For Four - year Program

First Year
First Semester
CMM
INC

103
160

LNG
OR
LNG
MTH
PHY
PHY
PRE

101
102
101
103
191
103

Cr (Le - Pr - SS)

Introduction to Chemistry
Computer Programming for
Instrumentation Engineering
Fundamental English I

3 (3 - 0 - 6)
3 (2 - 2 - 6)
3 (2 - 2 - 6)

Fundamental English II
Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
General Physics I
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
General Physics Laboratory I
1 (0 - 3 - 2)
Production Technology
2 (1 - 3 - 2)
18 (14 - 10 - 34)
Hours / Week = 58

Second Semester
MTH
LNG
OR
LNG
SSC
SSC
MEE
MEE
INC
INC

206

102
102

Calculus and Analytic Geometry II


Fundamental English II

3 (3 - 0 - 6)
3 (2 - 2 - 6)

103
101
260
111
224
112
151

Fundamental English III


Physical Education
1 (0 - 2 - 2)
Introduction to Social Sciences
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Engineering Drawing
2 (1 - 3 - 4)
Engineering Mechanics
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Basic Circuit Analysis
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Circuit Analysis by Engineerings
Software Practice
1 (0 - 3 - 3)
19 (15 - 10 - 39)
Hours / Week = 64

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Second Year
First Semester
INC
INC
INC
INC
LNG
OR
LNG
MTH
MTH

Cr (Le - Pr - SS)

225
226
253
232
103

Electronic Devices and Circuit Design 3


Logic Theory and Digital Circuit Design3
Digital and Electronic Laboratory I
1
Electrical Measurement
3
Fundamental English III
3

(3
(3
(0
(3
(2

0
0
3
0
2

6)
6)
3)
6)
6)

104
201
202

Content based Language Learning I


Linear Algebra and Vector Calculus
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Differential Equations
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
19 (17 - 5 - 39)
Hours / Week = 61

Second Semester

MEE
MEN
EEE
INC
INC

233
111
118
212
227

INC
INC

254
241

Thermodynamics
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Engineering Materials
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Electro-Mechanical Energy Conversion 3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Signals and Systems
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Application of Electronic and Digital
Circuits for Industry
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Digital and Electronic Laboratory II
1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Programmable Logic Control
3 (2 - 3 - 6)
19 (17 - 6 - 39)
Hours / Week = 62

Third Year
First Semester
EEE
INC
INC
INC
INC

117
341
331
336
354

INC

356

INC
MEE

361
341

Cr (Le - Pr - SS)

Electrical Power Laboratory


1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Feedback Control Systems
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Electronic and Digital Measurements 3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Industry Process Measurement
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Instrumentation and Control
Systems Practices
1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Process Control and Instrumentation
Drawing
1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Microprocessor System
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Fluid Mechanics
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
18 (15 - 9 - 39)
Hours / Week = 63

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Second Semester
INC
MTH
INC
INC
INC
INC
INC

343
303
362
351
353
459
xxx

SSC

xxx

Industrial Process Control


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Numerical Methods
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Microprocessor-Based System Design 3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Process Instrumentation Laboratory 1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Microprocessor Laboratory
1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Seminar
1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Control System and Instrument
Engineering Elective
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Social Science and Humanities Elective 3 (3 - 0 - 6)
18 (15 - 9 - 39)
Hours / Week = 63

Summer Session
INC

300

Industrial Training

2 (S/U)

Fourth Year
First Semester
INC
INC
INC

451
448
457

PRE
MTH
INC

380
302
xxx

XXX

xxx

Cr (Le - Pr - SS)

Process Control Laboratory


Advanced Process Control
Instrumentation Engineering
Project Study
Engineering Economics
Statistics for Engineering
Control System and Instrument
Engineering Elective
Free Elective

1 (0 - 3 - 3)
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
1 (0 - 3 - 3)
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
3 (3 - 0 - 6)

3 (3 - 0 - 6)
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
17 (15 - 6 - 36)
Hours / Week = 57

Second Semester

208

INC

471

INC
SSC
SSC
XXX
LNG

458
210
290
xxx
xxx

Electrical System and Safety for


Industry
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Instrumentation Engineering Project 3 (0 - 8 - 8)
Man and Ethics for Quality of Life
3 (2 - 2 - 6)
Environment and Development
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Free Elective
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Elective
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
18 (14 - 10 - 38)
Hours / Week = 62

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For Transfer Program

First Year
First Semester
EEE
INC
INC

118
225
151

LNG
INC
MTH
MEE

102
226
201
233

Cr (Le - Pr - SS)

Electro-Mechanical Energy Conversion 3 (3 - 0 - 6)


Electronic Devices and Circuit Design 3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Circuit Analysis by Engineerings
Software Practice
1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Fundamental English II
3 (2 - 2 - 6)
Logic Theory and Digital Circuit Design3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Linear Algebra and Vector Calculus
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Thermodynamics
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
19 (17 - 5 - 39)
Hours / Week = 61

Second Semester

MEE
MTH
INC
LNG
INC

341
202
212
103
227

INC

241

Fluid Mechanics
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Differential Equations
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Signals and Systems
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Fundamental English III
3 (2 - 2 - 6)
Application of Electronic and Digital
Circuit for Industry
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Programmable Logic Control
3 (2 - 3 - 6)
18 (16 - 5 - 36)
Hours / Week = 57

Second Year
First Semester
INC
INC
INC
INC

341
331
336
354

INC

356

INC
EEE
MTH

361
117
303

Cr (Le - Pr - SS)

Feedback Control Systems


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Electronic and Digital Measurements 3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Industrial Process Measurement
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Instrumentation and Control Systems
Practices
1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Process Control and Instrumentation
Drawing
1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Microprocessor System
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Electrical Power Laboratory
1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Numerical Method
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
18 (15 - 9 - 39)
Hours / Week = 63

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Second Semester
INC
INC
INC
INC
INC
MTH
INC

343
351
353
362
459
302
xxx

SSC

xxx

Industrial Process Control


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Process Instrumentation Laboratory 1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Microprocessor Laboratory
1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Microprocessor-Based System Design 3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Seminar
1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Statistics for Engineering
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Control System and Instrument
Engineering Elective
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Social Science and Humanities Elective 3 (3 - 0 - 6)
18 (15 - 9 - 39)
Hours / Week = 63

Summer Session
INC

300

Industrial Training

2 (S/U)

Third Year
First Semester
INC
INC
INC

448
451
457

PRE
SSC
INC

380
290
xxx

XXX

xxx

Cr (Le - Pr - SS)

Advanced Process Control


Process Control Laboratory
Instrumentation Engineering
Project Study
Engineering Economics
Environment and Development
Control System and Instrument
Engineering Elective
Free Elective

3 (3 - 0 - 6)
1 (0 - 3 - 3)
1 (0 - 3 - 3)
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
3 (3 - 0 - 6)

3 (3 - 0 - 6)
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
17 (15 - 6 - 36)
Hours / Week = 57

Second Semester

210

INC

471

INC
SSC
XXX
LNG

458
210
xxx
104

Electrical System and Safety for


Industry
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Instrumentation Engineering Project 3 (0 - 8 - 8)
Man and Ethics for Quality of Life
3 (2 - 2 - 6)
Free Elective
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Content based Language Learning I 3 (2 - 2 - 6)
15 (10 - 12- 32)
Hours / Week = 52

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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
INC

100

Electrotechnology (Instrumentation and


Control Systems)
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
(For non Control System & Instrumentation Engineering
students)
Prerequisite : none
Principles of measurement systems, principles and characteristics
of transducer and sensor for measure pressuring of level, flow,
force, motion, temperature. Selection of instruments for using in
industry, process control principle, process control mode, process
controller, PID control, PID tuning techniques.

INC

101

Electrotechnology Laboratory (Instrumentation


and Control Systems)
1 (0- 3 - 3)
(For non Control System and Instrumentation Engineering
students)
Prerequisite : INC 100 or INC 336
Experiments in instrumentation and process control such as
pressure, level, flow, temperature measurement, motion sensor,
transmitters, PID control and PID tuning, programmable logic
controller.

INC

102

Fundamental of Instrumentation and process


control
3 (2 - 2 - 6)
(For non Control System and Instrumentation Engineering
students)
Prerequisite : none
Fundamental of measurement system, characteristics of
instruments. Basic principles and selections of industrial
instruments, for pressure, level, flow, force, motion, temperature
measurement, basic concepts of process control, PID control.
Experiments in instrumentation and process control such as
pressure, level, flow, temperature measurement, motion sensor,
transmitter, PID control and PID tuning, programmable logic
controller.

INC

112

Basic Circuit Analysis


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite: none
Basic circuit theory and analysis; resistive circuit, Ohms law,
Kirchoffs laws, series and parallel resistor combination, Wye
Delta transformations, circuit with dependent source. Analysis
technique; nodal, mesh and loop analysis, circuit equation via
network topology, superposition, source transformation,
Thevenins and N o rto n s t he o re ms, m a x im um po w e r
t ra nsf er . Capacitance and inductance. First-order and secondorder circuit. AC Steady-state analysis; Sinusoidal and complex

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forcing functions, pharos, pharos diagrams, steady-state power


analysis; instaneous power, average power, effective or rms
values, power factor correction. Poly phase circuit; three-phase
circuit, source/load connection, complex power. Magnetically
coupled network; mutual inductance, energy analysis.
INC

151

Circuit Analysis by Engineerings Software


Practice
1(0 - 3 - 3)
Prerequisite: none
Study and use of electrical analysis software packages, i.e.
PSPICE and MATLAB, to solve electrical and electronics problem.

INC

160

Personal Computer Programming for Instrumentation


Engineering
3 (2 - 2 - 6)
Prerequisite: none
Theory: computer components and peripheral, algorithm,
flowchart and state diagram, data structure and variable,
mathematics and logic operations, data input and output, user
interface, structure programming, decision and loop command,
subroutine and procedure, data type ; structure, array, recoed,
file. Database system and data accessing. Data transfer between
computers. Practice: learning to use computer as study
assistance and search engine design and accomplish. Test
program to solve specific engineering problem.

INC

212

Signals and Systems


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 112 or equivalent
Signal and system classification, Linear time invariant system. Classical
method of analyzing and characterizing the system. Laplace and z
transformation : theory and application in system analysis. Fourier
analysis for continuous and discrete time signals and systems.

INC

225

Electronic Devices and Circuit Design


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 112 or equivalent
Basic semiconductor physics and p-n junction theory. Diodes and
zener Diodes characteristics and specifications. Wave shaping
circuits, simple DC power supply and DC voltage multiplier circuit
design. Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) and Field Effect
Transistor (FET) : operations, characteristics and specifications.
DC biasing technique. Analysis and design of BJT and FET
amplifiers. Operational amplifiers (op amp) : theory of operation,
characteristic and specifications of devices, linear and non-linear
applications. Analysis and design of selected electronic circuits for
instrumentation such as power supply, passive and active filters,
amplifier etc.

212

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INC

226

Logic Theory and Digital Circuit Design 3 (3 - 0 - 6)


Prerequisite : INC 112 or equivalent
Number system and codes which are used in computer system
such as binary code, BCD, Gray code, ASCII code, parity bit and
parity check circuit, Boolean algebra and truth table, logic gate,
analysis of combination circuit, reduction of switching function
using Boolean algebra, Karnaugh map, Quin Mccluskey orother
methods, multiple output, NAND-NOR circuit, adder and
subtractor circuit, flip flop, analyze and design sequential logic
circuit, asynchronous and synchronous circuit, state diagram and
state table, digital IC Family( TTL, CMOS, ECL, etc), theory and
characteristic of IC, IC interfacing, design logic circuit in SSI
and MSI standard, decoder and encoder, multiplexer and
demultiplexer, counter and shift register circuit, A/D and D/A
converter, design and analyze of problem in logic circuit .

INC

227

Application of Electronic and Digital Circuits for


Industrial
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite: INC 225
Concept of switches: mechanical switches, electromagnetic
switches, Electronics switches and digital switches. Concept and
application of power electronic devices: SCR, TRIAC, IGBT,
power transistor, etc. Concept and applications of triggering
circuit, AC-to-DC converter, chopper circuit, DC-to-AC converter.
1- phase AC and DC motor control. 3- phase AC and DC motor
control. Pulse-width-modulation techniques. Standard signal for
industrial instrumentation. Signal conditioning circuit: I/V, V/I,
etc. Concept and application of opto-electronics: photo sensor,
opto-isolator. Introduction to sequence control. Servomechanism.
Introduction to industrial robotics.

INC

232

Electrical Measurement
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite: INC 112 or equivalent
Basic concepts of experimental methods as regards
measurement, accuracy, precision, linearity, tractability, error,
calibration, standard and treatment of data. Indicating
instrument; Principles of operation, characteristics, as well as
appropriate range extension of permanent magnet moving-coil
(PMMC), moving iron, electrodynamometer. Null type instrument
: DC/AC bridges and potentiometer. Impedance measurement ;
resistance, capacitance, inductance, impedance of power lines
and Q meter. Operation principle and characteristics of
instruments for power measurement ; single and poly-phase
watt-meters, var meter, watt-hour meter and power factor
meter. Basic principle of oscilloscope. Safety for using laboratory
electrical instrument.

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INC

241

Programmable Logic Control


3 (2 - 3 - 6)
Prerequisite: INC 225 and INC 226
Structures of PLC; functions of modules e.g. Input-output
module, power supply module etc. Introduction to PLC;
connection. Application of PLC to sequence control, types of
programming language, and commands. Laboratories, about
ladder programming for sequence control application, e.g.
elevator-model control, motor starting control, conveyor control
etc, Including user-interface programming.

INC

253

Digital and Electronic Laboratory I


1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Prerequisite : INC 112 or equivalent
Experiments on circuit, signal and system analysis, electronic
devices and circuits, logic theory and simple sequence control
programming, computer aided analysis and design, computer
programming.

INC

254

Digital and Electronic Laboratory II


1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Prerequisite : INC 225, INC 226
Experiments on operations, characteristics and some applications
of discrete electronic devices, operational amplifier and digital
circuits.

INC

300

Industrial Training
2 (S / U)
Practical training in industry during summer for not less than 6
weeks.

INC

331

Electronic and Digital Measurement


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite: INC 232 or equivalent, INC 225 and INC
226
Concept of electronic instrument such as voltmeter. Digital
andadvanced oscilloscope. Spectrum analyzer. Digital instrument
such as digital voltmeter, frequency measuring devices, Signal
generator. Waveform synthesizer, Power supply, Logic analyzer,
semiconductor test instrument. Automatic measuring system.
IEEE488 standard. VME/VXI standard. Noise and interference.
Grounding. Instrument maintenance.

INC

336

Industrial Process Measurement


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite: INC 232 or equivalent
Introduction to metrology engineering.
Basic concepts of
measurement methods. Process instrumentation symbology and
diagram static and dynamic characteristics of signals. Probability
and statistics, uncertainty analysis. Motion and dimensional
measurement. Force, torque and shaft power measurement.
Pressure, flow and level measurement. Temperature and heat
flux measurement. Miscellaneous measurements. Reliability,
choice and economic of process control system.

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INC

341

Feedback Control System


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 212
Control system structures: open loop, closed loop and feed
forward control. Mathematical models of physical systems :
transfer function analysis, state space model analysis, block
diagram, signal flow graph. Linearization of systems. Steady
state analysis. Transient response analysis and Time domain
specification. Rouths stability criterion. Frequency response
methods : Direct measurement of response, Nyquist stability,
Polar plot, Bode plot, Nichols chart, M N circles. Compensator
design by frequency domain methods. Root locus. Compensator
design by time domain methods. Computer aided design for
control system (such as MATLAB program)

INC

343

Industrial Process Control


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 336
Process Control terminology and definition (refer to ISA
Standard) Principles of continuous process. Review of control
system foundation. Mathematical modeling of process.
Theoretical and experimental process characteristics. Process
instrumentation symbology and diagram (refer to ISA standard).
Final control elements. Controller. Converter. Regulator.
Theoretical and experimental controller tuning.
Control
structures : single loop, cascade, feedforward, ratio, selective,
override, multivariable control.
Self tuning controller.
Computer simulation of process control systems. Examples of
industrial process control such as Boiler control, Distillation
control, Steam turbine controls, Water treatment control etc.

INC

351

Process instrumentation Laboratory I


1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Prerequisite INC 227, INC 336
Experiment on some process variables ; temperature pressure
flow and level measurement. Transmitter and instrument
calibration.

INC

353

Microprocessor Laboratory
1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Prerequisite: INC 361
Microprocessor based system interfacing and programming for
Measurement and control e.g. serial port, parallel port,
timer/counter, A/D converter, PWM output, User interface
programming, data acquisition and control system programming,
Microprocessor based system schematic diagram design.

INC

354

Instrumentation and Control System Practices


Prerequisite : INC 227
1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Design and build one semester project that related sensor,
measurement circuit control circuit (such as motor control). Each
group must presents their project and write user manual.

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356

Process Control and Instrumentation Drawing


Prerequisite : MEE 111
1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Introduction to process control and instrumentation drawing.
Process control and instrumentation equipment, symbols and
abbreviations, P& ID diagram. SAMA diagram. Protection code.
Hazardous. Code. Colour code. Piping specification. and related
standard.

INC

361

Microprocessor System
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 226
Microprocessor system structure, system bus, instruction cycles,
microprocessor architecture, functions of CPU registers, memory
space, data and instruction code organization in memory, input /
output space, addressing mode, assembly language instruction
set, assembly and other high level language programming,
software development tools : editor, assembler, compiler,
simulator, debugger, microprocessor board, Input / output
devices
of
microprocessor
systems
and
input/output
programming, principles of interrupt and interrupt programming.

INC

362

Microprocessor - Based Systems Design


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite: INC 361
Microprocessor systems software and hardware design for
measurement and control applications : designing of program
structure main program and interrupt program design, data
structure in program, input / output control programming for
measurement and control application. Microprocessor systems
hardware design : functions and characteristics of signals of
microprocessor chips, memory chips and input / output control
chips, memory map and I/O map design. Boolean equations of
chip select decoders and other signals, analysis of logic level and
timing diagram of signals, interfacing of memory chips and I/O
control chips with microprocessor chips, interfacing with
peripheral devices for measurement and control applications.

INC

412

Modern Control Systems


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 341
State-space representation of dynamic systems; mathematical
modeling of complex engineering systems at level of detail
compatible with the design and implementation of modern
control
systems;
system
characteristics;
controllability,
observability and stability, modifications of system characteristics
using feedback; state feedback, optimal regulation and observers
; measures of control performance; robustness issues using
singular values; extensive case study emphasizing computeraided analysis and design.

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INC

413

Advance Engineering Mathematics


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 212
Partial differential equation and boundary value problem, variable
separation technique. Wave equation problem solving. Diffusion
and Laplace equations. Complex number. Complex function.
Conformal mapping theorem. Complex integration theorem.
Power series, Taylors series, Laurents series and integration
theorem by residue method.

INC

416

Analog Filter Design


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 112 or equivalent
Magnitude function phase function and group delay. Properties
of network function. Filter classification. Filter approximation.
Frequency transformation.
Realization by passive devices.
Realization by active devices. Sensitivity consideration. Switch
capacitor filter.

INC

417

Digital Filter Design


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 212
Digital signal and system review, z transformation and its
application in digital filter analysis. FIR and IIR digital filter
design. Realization and practical consideration.

INC

418

Special Topics in Instrumentation and Control


System Engineering
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : Consents of Instructor
Cu r r e n t l y i n t e r e s t i n g o r a d v a n c e t o p i c s i n t h e f i e l d o f
instrumentation and control engineering.

INC

419

Fuzzy Logic Control


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 341
Definition of fuzzy logic, fuzzy set, fuzzification, defuzzification ,
rule of Li cut, T NORM fuzzy relation, tsugenos fuzzy logic
and others. Fuzzy logic analytic, fuzzy logic control. Using fuzzy
Logic for decision making, neuro fuzzy theory and application.

INC

426

Optical Communications
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 464
Structure of optical fibers : wave guiding fundamentals, signal
transmission and signal degradation. optical sources, power
launching and coupling, Photo detectors and optical receivers,
transmission link analysis and measurement. Optical fiber system
examples and applications.

INC

436

Instrument System Maintenance


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 331
General concept of reliability and maintainability : file cycle cost,
management, design reviews. Reliability : mathematical
modeling, allocation and estimation, thermal design,

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environmental factors, fault tree analysis, sneak circuit analysis,


selection and specification of parts, screening, failure reporting
and corrective action, reliability testing. Maintain-ability :
Mathematical modeling, allocation and estimation, system design,
unit design, assembly design, limited life items, sparing, manuals,
training, maintainability testing.
INC

441

Experimentation and Uncertainty Analysis for


Engineering
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 232
Experimental planing, Principle of measurement, Statics and
Dynamics Characteristics, Uncertainly and Statistics, Uncertainties
Analysis, Metrology and Report writing, standard Systems,
Quality of Traceabilityin Calibration.

INC

443

Distributed Process Control Systems


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 434, INC 464
Introduction to computer-based process control system : single
loop programmable controller functions,
and applications,
distributed control system (DCS) developments and architectures.
DCS architectures, control units functions, programming
languages, process interfacing communication facilities, Protocol
: operator and engineering interfaces requirements and design
considerations, Other elements in DCS considerations : high level
functions, general-purpose computer, power supply and
packaging.

INC

444

Sequence Control Systems


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 241
Programmable logic controller principles and function,
programming methods, Sequence control design examples and
case study.

INC

445

Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Pneumatic and hydraulic devices: symbols, operation and
application to control system. Operation of basic pneumatic and
hydraulic instrument, application to process control.

INC

446

Automation Manufacturing and Principle of


Industrial Robots
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 463
Principles of manufacturing process and automation system,
mass production system, management manufacturing by group
and flexible technology, quality control, automatic testing,
computer aided design, digital process control system.
Introduction to robotic.

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INC

447

Digital Control System


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 341
Introduction to digital control, Difference equations and Z
transform. Linear system and the sampling process. Discrete
system modeling. Z Plane analysis of discrete time control
system. Design of discrete time control systems by
conventional methods. Discrete state space analysis. Discrete
state space design. Linear discrete time optimal control.

INC

448

Advanced Control System


Prerequisite : INC 343 and INC 464

3 (3 - 0 - 6)

Equipments for process analysis, Field Bus, MAP/TOP and


Network Porticol, Batch Control, Supervisory Control System and
Data Transfer, Distributed Control System, Function: Elementary
Package of Data and Network, Diagram of Symbol, Network
Connection between PLC system and Computer Network.
INC

449

Electrical Motor Drives and Control


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 227
Review of power semiconductor switches, magnetic circuit
concept. Principles of Mechanics: Newtons Law, moment of
inertia, effect of gearing, power and energy. Electronic control
motor, Quadrants of operation for motor drives. Control of DC
motor drives. Control of induction motor drives. Shape of the
torque-speed curve and current-speed curve. Speed control by
varying stator frequency and voltage. Synchronous motor drives.
Some applications of controlled electrical drives, Advanced
techniques of motor control.

INC

451

Process Control Laboratory


1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Prerequisite : INC 343
Real world orient lab. About process modeling, controller
tuning, advance control strategy, ration, cascade, selective and
feed forward.

INC

455

Advanced Topic in Instrumentation and Control


System Engineering
1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Study and seminar in process control and instrumentation topics
selection by Advisors.

INC

456

Study and Analytic problem that relate Control


System and Instrumentation
3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Engineering by using modern theory. Interview new technology
which appropriate to apply on Instrumentations work.

INC

457

Instrumentation Engineering Project Study 1 (0 - 3 - 3)


Prerequisite : (for last-year students only)
Last-year students work either individually or in groups under the
supervision of faculty staff. Each group is encouraged to develop

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and design a systematic method of investigation in solving


instrumentation engineering problems which require theoretical
backing.
INC

458

Instrumentation Engineering Project


3 (0 - 8 - 8)
Prerequisite :INC 457
Continuation and completion of project assigned in INC 457

INC

459

Seminar
1 (0 - 3 - 3)
Seminar in process control and instrumentation engineering by
permission of the advisor and the student must present there
paper at least one paper per semester.

INC

463

Industrial Computer Systems


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 361
Computer hardware organizations and functions: central
processor architecture, memory system hierarchy, input/output
operation, peripherals and human-computer interface devices,
special purpose processor, Distributed computer system
architecture. Examples of DCS and PLC architecture, Operating
system overview, operating system for distributed real-time
multi-tasking operation. Computer data communication OSI
seven layer reference mode,, local area network, LAN protocol,
industrial bus system interface.

INC

464

Data and Computer Communication


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 361
Basic concept of data and computer communication system, data
transmission media, technique and data in network, analog
transmission, modem, sharing communication lines, digital
transmission, ISDN, computer network service and architecture,
OSI model, data link layer, network layer, LAN, internet,
distributed system architecture.

INC

471

Electrical System and Safety for Industry


3 (3 - 0 - 6)
Prerequisite : INC 323
Electric wire and cable; types, characteristics selection criteria.
Electrical installation in industry and building related to safety;
panel board, metering equipment, fuses and circuit breaker,
protection of conductor against over loads, motor and electric
shock, grounding system, Design considerations for building and
industrial lighting. Accident in industrial work place; classification,
safety training and practice. Air pollution and wastewater; cause
and effect, treatment and control.

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