final year project

hi...this is saranya..I'm a final year instrumentation engr.Can u suggest a few projects for me.I get many projects in net but i don't know if they are practically feasible.Foreg:Car tyre pressure sensing.I was interested in doing a model.But many ppl suggest 2 drop it as it would be extremly difficult 2 implement.I would request you to give ur opinion abt tat project and all suggest some more ideas in the field of automation,biomedical inst,and sensors. hope u would respond soon thankyou SARANYA.G

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saranya18_87
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In Britain, you can buy it off the shelf from TRW and from Omitec. The valve has a bulge behind it containing the transducer and the miniature transmitter.

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Fred

Hello.

Are you going to write up your project report in that style? I know English isn't your first language but I also know that you know that the language and style in your post above is NOT appropriate for technical discussion, and it will NOT endear you to those from whom you're seeking advice. Your use of that style makes it hard to treat you seriously.

Additionally, if you can't even make up your mind what project to undertake, it doesn't suggest that you're very deserving of the qualification anyway.

I'm almost SCARED if you're a "final year instrumentation engineer" and you have to submit this badly-written plea for ideas.

Good luck, bur seriously, stop messing around and act more maturely. And try to think for yourself about projects you could complete that would earn good marks. I find it hard to believe that after studying all the things that presumably you have studied in the years of your course until now, nothing has given you any ideas for a project.

Someone was definitely going to post something critical like this - there was no way that your post was going to escape this kind of criticism.

Yes, I know this is sci.electronics.basics, but still, if you're a final year instrumentation engineer, you really should not be asking this kind of thing.

Martin (worried)

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Fleetie

I also agree with Fleetie that your style needs work.

But a useful project might be a sophisticated yet inexpensive battery monitor/tester/charger that could be clipped on the terminals or (eventually) manufactured into the battery itself. It would have to draw low current similar to self-discharge, and give a status indication via flashing LEDs. It should also be able to provide optimal charging when external power is applied, and do a quick pulse discharge test to determine internal impedance. Similar devices exist, but are very expensive. The challenge is to make it dirt cheap and sell millions.

Paul

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Paul E. Schoen

Yes - learn to read, write, and speak English.

Good Luck! Rich

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Rich Grise

Perhaps those to whom the project is to be submitted may not mind as they may speak the same kind of English :-))

ClueLess

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ClueLess

Hello saranya, I'll tell u a project whch will be very much use full for day 2 day use for even for a common man. All that u have to develop is a sensor probe with electronic display. on dipping that probe in to a glass of water the display should read out the chlorine content in the water or few more ingredients in water.even it can show the pH value also (more scientific)

Is it interesting? if not here is another

Same type of probe & electronis but for detecting adultration in petrol. On dipping in to petrol tank(two wheeler or 4 wh) it should indicate the main ingredients of petrol.

Do u feel it is usefull for common man? I feel for an instrumentation enginner this will give good appreciation!

Bye please give your views

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Punnahai

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