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RAJIV GANDHI PROU
DIPLOMA IN ELECT
DIPLOMA
ELECTR
Im
PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA,
CTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGI
CURRICULUM
FOR
LOMA IN ELECTRICAL AN
TRONICS ENGINEERING
(FIFTH SEMESTER)
Scheme: Jul.09
Implemented from session: 2009-10
Under semester system
A, BHOPAL
ENGINEERING
ND
NG
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RAJIV GANDHI PROU
DIPLOMA IN ELECT
SEMESTER: FIFTHCOURSE CODE: 501NAME OF COURSE:INSTRU
COMMON WITH PROGRAM
Lectures: 5 Hrs. per weekPractical: 2 Hrs. per week
PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA,
CTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGI
SCHEMPAPER C
UMENTATION
M (S): Electrical Engg.
RATIONALE
A, BHOPAL
ENGINEERING
ME : Jul.09 CODE: 6239
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RAJIV GANDHI PROU
DIPLOMA IN ELECT
SEMESTER: FIFTHCOURSE CODE: 501NAME OF COURSE:INSTRU
COMMON WITH PROGRAM
Lectures: 5 Hrs. per weekPractical: 2 Hrs. per week
S.No. Topics Theory Hrs. Pract.Hrs. Total
1 Measuring System 04 02 06
2 Transducers 18 08 26
3 Signal Conditioners 07 04 11
4 Measurement of Physical
Quantities
16 08 24
5 Telemetry 14 04 18
6 Data Acquisition System 06 02 08
7 Display Devices and Recorders 10 02 12
TOTAL 75 30 105
PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA,
CTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGI
SCHEMPAPER C
UMENTATION
M (S): Electrical Engg.
SCHEME OF STUDIES
S.No. Topics Theory Hrs. Pract.Hrs. Total
1 Measuring System 04 02 06
2 Transducers 18 08 26
3 Signal Conditioners 07 04 11
4 Measurement of Physical
Quantities
16 08 24
5 Telemetry 14 04 18
6 Data Acquisition System 06 02 08
7 Display Devices and Recorders 10 02 12
TOTAL 75 30 105
A, BHOPAL
ENGINEERING
ME : Jul.09 CODE: 6239
S.No. Topics Theory Hrs. Pract.Hrs. Total
1 Measuring System 04 02 06
2 Transducers 18 08 26
3 Signal Conditioners 07 04 11
4 Measurement of Physical
Quantities
16 08 24
5 Telemetry 14 04 18
6 Data Acquisition System 06 02 08
7 Display Devices and Recorders 10 02 12
TOTAL 75 30 105
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RAJIV GANDHI PROU
DIPLOMA IN ELECT
SEMESTER: FIFTHCOURSE CODE: 501NAME OF COURSE:INSTRU
COMMON WITH PROGRAM
Lectures: 5 Hrs. per weekPractical: 2 Hrs. per week
S.No.
01. Measuring System
Elements of a
configuration, perfo
distortion meters, n
02. Transducers
Transducers d
primary detectors,
transducers, Advan
transducers, Classi
transducers, Pote
gauges, Gauge f
Thermistor, RTD, In
and their applicat
principle, material
Frequency genera
electronic transduce
photo conductive
applications. Phot
applications. Digita
angular displaceme
03. Signal Conditione
Purpose of si
Operational amplifie
chopper amplifier.
amplifier configurati
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CTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGI
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UMENTATION
M (S): Electrical Engg.
CONTENT DETAILSCourse Contents
m
a measuring system, Block diagram o
rformance, standards, time lag, error, dist
s, noise and noise factor.
s definition and classification, mechanical d
s, Characteristic & choice of Transducers,
antages of electric transducers, Active an
assification, Resistive, inductive and
tentiometric, Metallic and semiconduct
factor, types, material used and ap
, Inductive, LVDT, RVDT and Capacitive tr
cation. Thermocouples, Piezo-Electric tra
ials used, mode of operation and a
rating transducers. Hall effect transduce
ucers such as photo voltaic, Photo condu
e cells, constructional details, character
oto diodes and transistors, character
ital transducers, Optical encoders for
ment measurement.
oners
signal conditioning, Classification, Inpu
lifiers circuits used in instrumentation, D.C
r. Instrumentation amplifier, characterist
ration. A/D and D/A converters.
A, BHOPAL
ENGINEERING
ME : Jul.09 CODE: 6239
Hrsof
Study
of system
istortion and
04
l devices as
rs, Electrical
and passive
d capacitive
uctor strain
applications.
transducers
transducers,
application.
ucers, Opto-
ductive, and
cteristics and
cteristics and
r linear and
18
put modifier,
.C. amplifier,
ristics, three
07
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04. Measurement of Phys
Measurement of Pres
summing devices, S
Pirani gauge and ther
pressure measuring de
Measurement of speed
and reluctance pick-up
Measurement of Vibr
Transducer, Piezo-elect
Measurement of Tem
thermometers, Radiati
Measurement of Flow
flow meter, Thermal flo
Measurement of Humi
and Capacitive hygrom
Measurement of pH
Measurement of Therm
Measurement of level:
Resistive and Capaciti
Measurement of Forc
load cell. Torque mea
measurement methods
05. Telemetry
Necessity, Principle, cl
telemetry, synchros. F
and pulse modulation
telemetry and multipl
digital data transmissio
06. Data Acquisition Sys
Introduction data a
channel DAS, Data log
07. Display Devices and Re
Digital display s
LCD. Analog and digita
tape recorder, X-Y rec
recording. Digital tape r
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CTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGISCHEM
PAPER CUMENTATION
M (S): Electrical Engg.
ysical Quantities:
essure-Types of pressure measurement d
Secondary transducers, Low pressure
hermocouple gauge. Resistive, Inductive a
devices.
ed: Measurement of speed by stroboscope
up devices for speed measurement.
ibration-Necessity for Vibration Measure
lectric and LVDT Accelerometers.
mperature-Temperature measuring device
ation and Optical Pyrometers.
ow-Turbine and electromagnetic flow met
flow meters.
midity-Humidity, absolute and relative hum
ometers.
pH Value-Concept, pH scale, pH ce
ermal Conductivity (gas analyzer).
el: Float and potentiometer method of flow
citive methods, Ultrasonic and Gamma rays
rce and Torque- Electronic weighing syst
easurement, concept, Stress and Deflecti
ds.
, classification, current and voltage telem
s. Frequency and pulse telemetry, Principl
on, PAM, PPM and PCM. Idea about lan
iplexing. Pulse code format, Modulation
ssion, Digital multiplexers.
ystem
a acquisition system, generalized DAS, Si
loggers, Special encoders.
Recorders:
y system and indicators like CRT, Seven Segm
ital recorders, Strip and circular chart recorde
recorders. Ultraviolet recorders, Frequency
e recorders.
A, BHOPAL
ENGINEERINGME : Jul.09 CODE: 6239
t devices, Force
e measurement,
e and Capacitive
pe, photoelectric
rement, Seismic
ices, Resistance
eters, Ultrasonic
umidity, Resistive
cell, pH meter.
w measurement,
ys methods.
ystem, Hydraulic
ction type torque
16
lemetry, Position
ciple of frequency
andline and R.F.
n techniques of
14
Single and multi
06
gment LED , LED,
rder and Magnetic
cy modulated (FM)
10
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DIPLOMA IN ELECT
SEMESTER: FIFTHCOURSE CODE: 501NAME OF COURSE:INSTRU
COMMON WITH PROGRAM
Lectures: 5 Hrs. per weekPractical: 2 Hrs. per week
1. Measurement of Dist
2. Measurement of load
3. Measurement of linea
4. Measurement of tem
(a) Thermocouple (b)
5. Measurement of press
6. Study and use of da
7. Measurement of pH v
8. Measurement of Hum
9. Study and use of synch
10. Measurement of Vibr
11. Study and flow measu
12. Study of time division
13. Measurement of liquid
14. Study and measurem
15. Study of strip chart re
PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA,
CTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGI
SCHEMPAPER C
UMENTATION
M (S): Electrical Engg.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
istortion using wave distortion meter.
ad/weight using strain gauge and cantileve
near displacement by LVDT and draw its ch
mperature by-
(b) Resistance Thermometer
ressure using LVDT and diaphragm gauge.
data conversion using ADC and DAC.
H value using pH meter.
umidity by hygrometer.
nchros in position telemetry system.
ibration using piezoelectric/LVDT transduce
asurement using electromagnetic flow mete
on and frequency division multiplexing.
uid level by resistive/capacitive transducer.
ment of temperature using optical and radi
recorder and magnetic tape recorder.
A, BHOPAL
ENGINEERING
ME : Jul.09 CODE: 6239
ver.
s characteristics.
e.
ucer.
eter.
er.
diation pyrometer.
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RAJIV GANDHI PROU
DIPLOMA IN ELECT
SEMESTER: FIFTHCOURSE CODE: 501NAME OF COURSE:
COMMON WITH PROGRAM
(1) Electrical and Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation by A.K.
Sawhney
(2) Instrumentation Devices and Systems by C S Rangan, G R Sharma and
V S V Mani
(3) Digital Electronics By Malvino Leach
(4) Instrumentation By Cooper
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CTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGI
SCHEMPAPER C
M (S): Electrical Engg.
REFERENCES
(1) Electrical and Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation by A.K.
Sawhney
(2) Instrumentation Devices and Systems by C S Rangan, G R Sharma and
V S V Mani
(3) Digital Electronics By Malvino Leach
(4) Instrumentation By Cooper
A, BHOPAL
ENGINEERING
ME : Jul.09 CODE: 6239
(1) Electrical and Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation by A.K.
Sawhney
(2) Instrumentation Devices and Systems by C S Rangan, G R Sharma and
V S V Mani
(3) Digital Electronics By Malvino Leach
(4) Instrumentation By Cooper
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RAJIV GANDHI PROU
DIPLOMA IN ELECT
SEMESTER: FIFTHCOURSE CODE: 502NAME OF COURSE: NETWO
COMMON WITH PROGRAM
PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA,
CTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGI
SCHEMPAPER C
ORK ANAYLISIS & CIRCUITS
M (S):
RATIONALE
A, BHOPAL
ENGINEERING
ME : Jul.09 CODE: 6402
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RAJIV GANDHI PROU
DIPLOMA IN ELECT
SEMESTER: FIFTHCOURSE CODE: 502NAME OF COURSE: NETWO
COMMON WITH PROGRAM
Lectures: 6 Hrs. per weekPractical: 2 Hrs. per week
SCHEME OF STUDIES
S
NO
Topics Theory
hrs
Pract
hrs
Total
1 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS 18 6 24
2 NETWORK THEOREMS 17 7 24
3 TWO PORT NETWORK 10 2 12
4 FILTERS 10 2 12
5 SINGLE PHASE AC CIRCUITS 15 7 22
6 POLYPHASE CIRCUITS 15 4 19
7 TRANSIENTS 5 2 7
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CTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGI
SCHEMPAPER C
ORK ANAYLISIS & CIRCUITS
M (S):
SCHEME OF STUDIES
S
NO
Topics Theory
hrs
Pract
hrs
Total
1 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS 18 6 24
2 NETWORK THEOREMS 17 7 24
3 TWO PORT NETWORK 10 2 12
4 FILTERS 10 2 12
5 SINGLE PHASE AC CIRCUITS 15 7 22
6 POLYPHASE CIRCUITS 15 4 19
7 TRANSIENTS 5 2 7
A, BHOPAL
ENGINEERING
ME : Jul.09 CODE: 6402
SCHEME OF STUDIES
S
NO
Topics Theory
hrs
Pract
hrs
Total
1 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS 18 6 24
2 NETWORK THEOREMS 17 7 24
3 TWO PORT NETWORK 10 2 12
4 FILTERS 10 2 12
5 SINGLE PHASE AC CIRCUITS 15 7 22
6 POLYPHASE CIRCUITS 15 4 19
7 TRANSIENTS 5 2 7
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RAJIV GANDHI PROU
DIPLOMA IN ELECT
SEMESTER: FIFTHCOURSE CODE: 502NAME OF COURSE: NETWO
COMMON WITH PROGRAM
Lectures: 6 Hrs. per weekPractical: 2 Hrs. per week
S.No.
CIRCUIT ANALYSIS
Active and passive e
Unilateral and bilater
Number of loops,no
Mesh and node meth
. NETWORK THEORE
Maxwell’s loop theor
and Maximum power
TWO PORT NETWO
Characterrization in t
transmission parame
T and ∏ equivivalent
impedance and propo
FILTERS
Filter fundamentals, p
Constant K high pass
applications for infinit
band stop filters. Def
SINGLE PHASE AC
Representation of ac
coordinates, RLC ser
Impedance, power in
factor,conductance a
circuits. Resonance i
frequency bandwidth
POLYPHASE CIRCU
Concept of polyphase
of three phase voltag
vector and wave diag
of current and voltage
unbalanced systems
TRANSIENTS
Concept of transient,
circuit. (RL combinati
PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA,
CTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGI
SCHEMPAPER C
ORK ANAYLISIS & CIRCUITS
M (S):
CONTENT DETAILSCourse Contents
IS
elements,ideal current source and voltage sou
teral elements.
nodes,branches of a network. Analysis of n
ethods. Input and output impedance and admitt
REMS
eorem, Nodal analysis, Superposition,Theveni
er theorems with numerical problems
ORK
n terms of impedance,admittance, hybrid and
eters
nt of two port network- Image impedance,char
opogation constant of a symmetrical two port ne
s, pass and stop bands,constant K low pass filt
ass filter, m-derived T and ∏ sections and their
inite attenuation and filter terminations. Band pa
efinition of decibel and neper.
C CIRCUITS
ac quantity by phasor methods,rectangular and
series and parallel combinations.
in single phase circuits. Concepts of power
admittance and susceptance. Series and para
ce in series and parallel circuits, Qfactor, resona
th and selectivity.
CUITS
ase ac circuits,advantages over single phase,
tage system, Three phase circuits, phase seque
iagrams,star and delta connections, phase and
age. Power in three phase circuits, balanced an
s
nt, variation of current when connected to dc or
ation and RC comination) , Time constant
A, BHOPAL
ENGINEERING
ME : Jul.09 CODE: 6402
Hrs ofStudy
source.
networks by
ittance.
enin’s,Nortons
10
d
aracteristic
t network
filter,
eir
pass and
nd polar
arallel
nance
se, generation
quence,
nd line values
and
c or ac series
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DIPLOMA IN ELECT
SEMESTER: FIFTHCOURSE CODE: 502NAME OF COURSE: NETWO
COMMON WITH PROGRAM
Lectures: 6 Hrs. per weekPractical: 2 Hrs. per week
s.no Name of Experiment
1 Verification of superp
2 Verification of theven
3 Verification of maxim
4 Performance of RLC
5 Performance of RLC
6 Study of resonance i
7 Verification of relatio
circuit.
8 Study of transients
9 To determine freque
and stop filters
PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA,
CTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGI
SCHEMPAPER C
ORK ANAYLISIS & CIRCUITS
M (S):
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
s.no Name of Experiment
erposition theorem
enins and nortons theorem
imum power transfer theorem
LC series circuit
LC parallel circuit
ce in series and parallel circuits
tion between line and phase voltage and cu
s
uency response characteristics of low high
A, BHOPAL
ENGINEERING
ME : Jul.09 CODE: 6402
s.no Name of Experiment
current in 3 phase
h and band pass
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DIPLOMA IN ELECT
SEMESTER: FIFTHCOURSE CODE: 502NAME OF COURSE: NETWO
COMMON WITH PROGRAM
1. Data communication 2. Data communication 3. Computer Networks b4. Introduction to Digita5. IBM PC and Clones b6. Electronic Communic7. Welcome to Internet 8. Web Based Learning
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CTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGI
SCHEMPAPER C
ORK ANAYLISIS & CIRCUITS
M (S): C/M/E
REFERENCES
on and Networking by Behrouz A. Forouzanon by William Schweberks by Tenenbaumital & Data communication by Michael A. Ms by Govindrajalunication Systems by Wayne Tomasiet by Tom Badgett and Corey Sandlering Material on Computer Networking by IIT
A, BHOPAL
ENGINEERING
ME : Jul.09 CODE: 6402
an
Miller
IIT, Mumbai
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RAJIV GANDHI PROU
DIPLOMA IN ELECT
SEMESTER: FIFTHCOURSE CODE: 503NAME OF COURSE: SWITCH
COMMON WITH PROGRAM
As a result of grow
enormous changes in switch
in protection systems has b
and reliability. The techn
characteristics of the prote
power system.
OBJECTIVES.
As the end of the cou
1. Under stand the need
2. Explain the working o
3. Describe the method
and different protectio
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CH GEAR & PROTECTION
M (S):
RATIONALE
rowth and research in power systems, t
itchgear and Protection Engineering. The u
s been an essential requirements to ensure
chnician needs to understand the working
otective gear while working in different se
course, the students will be able to :-
eed of protection in a power system.
g of different switchgears and protective de
ods of protection against (a) Over current
ction scheme.
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ME : Jul.09 CODE: 6403
s, there have been
e use of electronics
sure quick response
king, operation and
t segments of the
devices.
nt (b) Over voltage
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DIPLOMA IN ELECT
SEMESTER: FIFTHCOURSE CODE: 503NAME OF COURSE: SWITCH
COMMON WITH PROGRAM
Lectures: 5 Hrs. per week
S.
NO. TOP
1 Introduction
2 Circuit interruption device
3 Protective Relays
4 Protection against over
5 Protective Schemes
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SCHEMPAPER C
CH GEAR & PROTECTION
M (S):
SCHEME OF STUDIES
OPIC
SCHEME OF STU
Hrs. of Study
Theory Tot
7 07
vices 16 16
16 16
er voltage 16 16
20 20
TOTAL 75 75
A, BHOPAL
ENGINEERING
ME : Jul.09 CODE: 6403
TUDIES
dy
otal
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DIPLOMA IN ELECT
SEMESTER: FIFTHCOURSE CODE: 503NAME OF COURSE: SWITCH
COMMON WITH PROGRAM
Lectures: 5 Hrs. per week
S.No.
1. Introduction -
Purpose of protective
in a power system an
self clearing faults. U
terms regarding CT/P
methods and advanta
2 Circuit interruption dev
Function of fuse. fu
isolator and circuit bre
C.B. and methods o
reference to circuit
operation of Bulk Oil/M
different types of C.B.
3. Protective relay –
Type of relays- induct
relaying. Types of ba
Explanation of terms
types of relays- electr
current relay, reverse
relays., distance relay
4. Protection against ove
Causes and effects
protection, earth wire
type, line type, station
5. Protective schemes -
Protection of alterna
protection, over curren
Protection of transfor
Buchholz relay.
Feeder and transmissi
protection, current gra
Protection of Inductio
protection
PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA,
CTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGI
SCHEMPAPER C
CH GEAR & PROTECTION
M (S):
Detailed Course Content
ive system, requirement and selection. Abnorm
and their effects. Reasons for failure. Self a
s. Use of CT/PT in protective scheme. Defin
T/PT. Advantages of CT/PT. Neutral earthing
tages.
devices -
fusing factor, fusing characteristic. Applica
breakers. Circuit breaker capacities. Arc forma
s of arc extinction. Definition of various term
it interruption wave form. working princip
il/Minimum oil/air blast/SF CB. Merits and Dem
.B.
uction, electromagnetic, thermal. Primary and b
back up relays, causes of failure of primary re
s used in relaying. Principle and working of d
ctromagnetic and induction type. Induction typ
se power relay, time and current settings. Diff
lays, thermal relays, inverse current characterist
ver voltages -
ts of over voltage. Traveling wave. Over-
ire, lighting arresters- Multiple gap type, ho
ion type and distribution type. Surge absorber.
-
nator- various abnormalities, Merz price diff
rent and earth fault protection.
former - various abnormalities, differential pro
ission line protection - time graded and over
graded system, differential protection.
ction motors, use of thermal relays and under
A, BHOPAL
ENGINEERING
ME : Jul.09 CODE: 6403
Hours of
Study
ormalities
and non
finition of
ing, their
07
ication of
rmation in
rms with
ciple and
emerits of
16
d back up
relaying.
f different
type over
ifferential
ristics.
16
er-voltage
horn gap
r.
16
ifferential
rotection,
er current
er voltage
20
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DIPLOMA IN ELECT
SEMESTER: FIFTHCOURSE CODE: 504NAME OF COURSE: UTILIZA
COMMON WITH PROGRAM
Lectures: 4 Hrs. per weekPractical: 2 Hrs. per week
Electrical energy is util
service and domestic secto
illumination, chemical process,
the how and why of all these a
OBJECTIVES.
At the end of the course
1. Select electrical drives
2. Select and use appr
working.
3. Operate and control 3
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IZATION OF ELECTRICAL POWER
M (S): ELECTRICAL
RATIONALE
tilized by a large number of consumers in indu
ctors for different purposes ranging from
cess, welding to electroplating. A technician mu
se applications of electrical power.
rse, the 3 students will be able to :-
es for different applications based on their char
propriate Heating and welding equipment
3 phase induction motors and synchronous mo
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ENGINEERING
ME : Jul.09 CODE: 6242
dustrial, commercial,
m drives, heating,
must be fusilier with
aracteristics.
t and explain their
motors.
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DIPLOMA IN ELECT
SEMESTER: FIFTHCOURSE CODE: 504NAME OF COURSE: UTILIZA
COMMON WITH PROGRAM
Lectures: 4 Hrs. per weekPractical: 2 Hrs. per week
S.
NO.
1. Electrics drive
2. Electric Heatin
3. Electric weldin
4. Illumination
5. Power factor im
6. Electro Chemi
Total
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IZATION OF ELECTRICAL POWER
M (S): ELECTRICAL
SCHEME OF STUDIES
TOPIC SCHEME
Hrs.
Theory
ves 16
ting 10
ding 06
12
r improvement 6
mical process & Storage Batteries 10
60
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ME : Jul.09 CODE: 6242
ME OF STUDIES
rs. of Study
Practical Total
10 26
6 16
2 8
4 16
4 10
4 14
30 90
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DIPLOMA IN ELECT
SEMESTER: FIFTHCOURSE CODE: 504NAME OF COURSE: UTILIZA
COMMON WITH PROGRAM
Lectures: 4 Hrs. per weekPractical: 2Hrs. per weekS.No.
1. Electric drives
Merits and demerits
motors, drive require
running characteristi
operated and contact
control of motors, loa
selection of motors fo
2. Electric heating
Advantages and disa
heating. Principle o
elements and alloys.
Arc furnaces, principl
Induction heating pri
type) and coreless t
heating principles and
3. Electric welding
Definition, classificat
Qualities of a good w
Resistance welding,
comparison of resist
welding.
4. Illumination
Electromagnetic wav
electrical terms in use
horizontal and vertica
lighting, lighting sche
5. Power factor improv
Causes of low P.F., e
and its economics.
6. Electro-chemical pr
Electro deposition a
chemical processe
regions.Storage ba
maintenance, battery
batteries.
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CTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGI
SCHEMPAPER C
IZATION OF ELECTRICAL POWER
M (S): ELECTRICAL
Detailed Course Content
its of electric drives, factors governing select
uirements. Group and individual drive, startin
stics of various motors. Selection of starters
actor type starters, liquid resistor type starter.
load equalization, use of fly wheel. Motor enclo
s for particular service, size and rating of motors.
isadvantages of electric heating, methods of
of electric heating. Resistance heating,
s. Causes of failures of heating elements.
ciple, construction, working and uses.
principle, construction and use of Ajax Wyat
ss type. L.F. and H.F. induction furnaces. Di
and uses.
cation of electrical welding, principle of arc w
weld. Welding defects.
g, advantages, classification, principle and w
sistance and are welding process, A.C. & D
ave spectrum, solid and plane angle, defin
use, sensitivity of human eye. Luminous effi
tical laws of illumination, definition of terms u
scheme, various types of lamps, their use and fitt
rovements
., effects of low P.F., methods of improvement
processes and storage batteries
and faraday’s laws of electrolysis, various e
sses like electroplating, electro-extr
batteries, classification, construction.
ery charging, circuit diagram. Application of s
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ENGINEERING
ME : Jul.09 CODE: 6242
Hours of
Study
lection of
rting and
ers, hand
er. Speed
closures,
ors.
16
of electric
, heating
yatt (core
Dielectric
10
c welding.
working,
D.C. arc
6
finition of
efficiency,
s used in
fittings.
12
nt of P.F.
6
s electro-
xtraction,
Battery
f storage
10
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COMMON WITH PROGRAM
Lectures: 4 Hrs. per weekPractical: 2Hrs. per week
S.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Speed control o
resistance.
To verify the cha
and its improvem
To draw ’V’ curve
Study and ope
temperature.
Study of dielectric
Measurement of
Study and operat
Study of arc weld
Report on visit/ v
Report on visit/vi
\
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
Name of experiments
l of slip ring induction motor by variation o
change in power factor by changing load para
ement using capacitance.
rves of synchronous motor.
peration of resistance oven and to cont
ctric / induction heating.
of luminous efficiency of lamps by lux meter.
ration of various types of lamps.
elding.
/ video demonstration on heating system.
/video film on welding system
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Hours of
study
of rotor
rameters
control its
30 Hours
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COMMON WITH PROGRAM
Lectures: 6 Hrs. per weekPractical: 2Hrs. per week
The goal of communica
The course aim is that the d
terms like Modulation and
Communication.
This course also incl
develop skills to use, monitor,
fulfill the employment deman
communication sectors.
Upon completion of this course
Understand the basic conceexplain the difference betwdiscuss the basic concepts recognize and illustrate theillustrate a typical multiplexdiscuss the basic concepts
Network
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nication system is to send information from on
diploma engineer gain knowledge about basi
nd multiplexing to enter into exciting fie
ncludes line communication and related syst
r, test and maintain these systems, so that the
and of organization such as telecom industry
rse, the student will be able to:
ncepts of communication;tween analog and digital systems;
pts of information theory;the various types of modulation techniques;lexing signal;pts dealing with the operation of the systems lik
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one point to another.
asic communication
field of Electronic
systems in order to
heir job potential can
try and international
like Computer
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COMMON WITH PROGRAM
Lectures: 6 Hrs. per weekPractical: 2 Hrs. per week
S.No.
1. Introduction to com
2. Modulation techni
3. Multiplexing techn
4. EM Wave propaga
5. Present day Com
6. Local Area Netwo
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k
SCHEME OF STUDIES
TOPICS THEORY(HRS.)
PRA( HRS
communication 05
niques 15
chniques 10
agation and Antenna 10
ommunication systems 10
work 10
TOTAL 60
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TOTAL(HRS)
-- 05
10 25
05 15
05 15
05 15
05 15
30 90
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Lectures: 6 Hrs. per week
S.No.
01. Introduction to com
- Meaning of co- Kinds of co
communicatio- Purpose o
entertainment- Concept of co
channel, rece- Allocation of f- Define: Attenu- Noise, source
(definitions o- Analog signal- Digital signal- Comparison b- Advantages o
02. Modulation techniqu
- Need of modu- Analog Modul
Amplitude Mo
and signal p
Drawbacks.
- Frequency Mspectrum and
- Pulse Modulamodulation (Pmodulation (P
- Pulse Code encoding, dat
- Digital ModulaRZ, Manchest
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k
CONTENT DETAILSCourse Contents
mmunication:
communicationcommunication: Verbal & Non verbal, Mtionof communication: Information, persu
ent, education, controlf communication system: Information, transmception, basic block diagram.f frequency spectrum for communicationnuation (in dB), bandwidthrce and types, signal to noise ratio, noise
s only)al
aln between Analog and Digital communications of digital communication systems
iques
dulationdulationModulation (AM): basics, modulation index, ba
l power, DSB, SSB and VSB, AM featur
s.
Modulation (FM): basics, modulation indend Bandwidth, FM features, comparison with Aulation: Graphically explanations of pulse am (PAM ), pulse width modulation (PWM), pulse (PPM)e Modulation (PCM): sampling, Quantizatiata rate for digital voice channelulation techniques: Graphically explanations oester, binary ASK, FSK, PSK, Quadrature Mod
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Hrs ofStudy
Machine
ersuasion,
nsmission,
ise figure
05
bandwidth
tures and
ndex, FMh AMamplitude
se position
ation and
s of NRZ,odulation
15
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COMMON WITH PROGRAM
Lectures: 6 Hrs. per week03. Multiplexing Techni
- Need of multip- frequency div- time division m- comparison b- Digital system- Multiple Acce
04. EM Wave propagati
- Define EM wa- Types of EM
wave- Concept of ra- Define point
width- Explain with
dipole, folded- State the app
05. Modern CommuniBlock diagram, adv
- Optical Fiber- Satellite Com- Cellular Com- Data Commu
06. Local Area Network
- Concept of Co- Categories Ne- advantages o- Network topol- Component o
Understand w
- Server & - NIC- Hub- Switch- Router
- Cabling: struct- UTP, STP
- Knowledge of
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kniques
ltiplexingivision multiplexing(FDM)
n multiplexing (TDM) between FDM and TDM
em hierarchy in Indiaccess: TDMA, FDMA, CDMA,SDMAation and Antenna
wavesM wave propagation: Ground wave, Sky wave
radiation of Electromagnetic energynt source, gain, directivity, radiation pattern
th figure the different types of antenna: haed dipole, Yagi-Uda, parabolic reflector antennapplication of each type.
ommunication systemsdvantages and Application of followings:er Communicationommunicationommunicationmunicationrk
Computer Networks Networks: LAN, MAN and WANs of LANpologiest of Computer Networks: working and application of:
& Workstation
ucture and specifications of:TP, Co-axial and Optical Fiber of LAN Software
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10
ve, Space
rn, Beam
half wavenna.
10
10
10
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SEMESTER: FIFTHCOURSE CODE: 505NAME OF COURSE: ELECTR
COMMON WITH PROGRAM
Practical: 2 Hrs. per week
S.No.
Perform various ex
as:-
1. Study of Amplitude M
2. Study of Frequency
3. Determine the perce
4. PAM, PWM, PPM Ci
5. Study of ASK, FSK,
6. Study of PCM - Pulse
7. Study of FDM and T
8. Establish Optical Fib
9. Establish Data Comm
10. Study of various data
optical fiber and thei
10 Study of Network Op
11 Installation and Conf
12 Study of Various Inte
13 study of Internet for d
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Name of Experiment
experiments on Communication Trainers su
e Modulation
cy Modulation
centage of modulation
Circuits for Modulation and Demodulation
K, PSK, QAM Signals.
lse Code Modulation
TDM
Fiber Communication link
mmunication link
ata transmission cables like coaxial, UTP and
eir connectors
Operating Systems available in the Lab
nfigure Server and Workstation software
nterconnecting devices like NIC, Hub, Switch e
r data transfer and its various applications
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HRS OFPRACTICAL
such 30
d
etc.
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SEMESTER: FIFTHCOURSE CODE: 505NAME OF COURSE: ELECTR
COMMON WITH PROGRAM
1. Electronics Communicatio2. Electronic Communication3. Electronic Communication4. Data Communication and 5. Electronic Communication6. Modern Digital and Analog
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tion Systems, Kennedyon System, Willium Schwberon System, Wayne Tomasid Networking, Behrouz A. Forouzanon Systems, Dennis Roddy & John coolen Preog Communication Systems, B.P Lathi, Oxford
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rentice Hall of Indiard University Press.
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SEMESTER: FIFTHCOURSE CODE: 506NAME OF COURSE: PROFF
COMMON WITH PROGRAM
Practical: 2 Hrs. per week
Professional Activities is no
specific content for this course
where in variety of tasks are
guidelines for achieving the t
course content.
As the student has to practice
therein are common and appli
OBJECTIVES:
To allow for professionprofession.To provide time for orgi.e. Institute of engineeTO allow for developmthrough organization oTo provide time for oprofessionals of industTo provide time for orgroup activity.To provide time for visiTo provide time for groTo provide time for perTo provide time for woecology etc.
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RATIONALE
s not a descriptive course, as per conventiona
rse cannot be prescribed. It is a group of ope
are to be performed, to achieve objectives.
e target and procedure for its assessment ar
ctice this course in all the six semesters, the
plicable to each semester.
ssional development of students as per the dema
organization of student chapter activities of preers, ISTE or Computer Society of India etc.)pment of abilities in students for leadership an of student’s seminar etc.r organization of guest lectures by expert stry.organization of technical quiz or group discus
isiting library or using Internet.roup discussion or solving case studies.ersonality development of students.
working for social cause like awareness for e
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pen-ended activities;
s. However general
are given under the
the guidelines given
mand of engineering
professional bodies)) and public speaking
rt engineers/eminent
scussion or any other
r environmental and
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COMMON WITH PROGRAM
DETAILED INSTRUCTION
A. Study hours, if two hrs/week to
B. This course shstudents, shoulbe no pass/fail
C. Following gradestablished.
Grades
A
B
C
D
E
D. Grades once ochance of impro
E. Assessment oftwice in a Semeby a group of thjointly award thobtained by themark sheet of th
Candidate abs
planned at the
of any grade.
F. While awardingreach the finalpresentation skdata, observatawareness of la
G. Institution shallPA for a period
H. It shall be manform of a Journ
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ONS TO CONDUCT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVI
if possible should be given greater time slot wk to a maximum of four hrs/week.should be evaluated on the basis of grades ould have a separate mention of the grade awail in professional activities(PA).rade scale of evaluation of performance
Level of performance
Excellent
Good
Fair
Average
Below Expectations
obtained in a particular examination shall beprovement in grades will be given to the studen of performance in PA is to be done internallymester/Term through a simultaneous evaluatiof three teachers, of the deptt. Concerned. Gro the grade to candidate in the assessment. Bthe student in these two assessments shall be ff the respective Semester/Term.
bstaining from the prescribed course work a
e Institute shall be marked ABSENT in the m
.
ing the grades for performance in PA, examininal consensus based on the attendance, pu skills in seminar on the topic assigned (colvations, analysis, findings/conclusion) and if latest developments in the chosen programmeall maintain the record of grades awarded to od of 1 year.andatory for students to submit a compendiumrnal.
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t with a minimum of
s and marksheet of awarded. There will
in PA has been
become final and noents.lly by the Institution,tion of the candidateroup of teachers will. Best of the gradese finally taken on the
and/or assessment
mark sheet, instead
ining teacher shouldpunctuality, interest,
collection of relevant its written report,me of study.to all the students in
ium for his PA in the
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COMMON WITH PROGRAM
I. Compendium sh1. Record of w2. Report/write3. Abstract of 4. Topic and o5. Report on th6. Report on
environmen7. Report on st
(India), CSIJ. PA is not a de
teacher. Varioucourse should creativity of groThese activitie
maintain contin
Small groups sh
seminar, projec
of personality a
Treatment of PA demand
instinct on the part of tea
learner centered, many of
the useful interaction of st
teacher/s shall best act as
many of the hidden talents
them, to execute certain act
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shall contain following:f written quiz.rite up of seminar presentedof the guest lectures arranged in the Institution.d outcome of the group discussion held.n the problems solved through case studies.on social awareness camps( organized ental prevention).n student chapter activities of professional boSI etc.descriptive course to be taught in the classrooious activities involved in the achievement ofld be distributed to a number of teachers so troup of teacher’s benefit the treatment of the co
ities should preferably be conducted in Eng
tinuity and provide reinforcement to skill develo
shall be formed like in tutorials, group discussi
ject methods, roll play and simulation to make
y affective.
nds special efforts, attention, close co-opera
teachers of department concerned. Since thi
of the activities planned under this course sh
f student, among themselves and with the tea
as a facilitator of these creative hunts/ exerci
nts of the students or bring out greater amoun
activity.
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on.
d for social and
bodies like ISTE, IE
ssroom by a particular of objectives of this
so that the talent and course content.nglish language to
elopment.
scussion, case studies,
ke the development
eration and creative
this course is totally
shall come out from
teachers. The guide
rcises, which unfold
ount of confidence in
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