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H M S Institute of Technology Department of Electrical & Electronics Engg

The document outlines a course schedule for a class on Logic Design taught over 52 sessions. It includes the following key information: - The class is the 3rd semester of an engineering program and covers 8 units of Logic Design taught over 52 sessions. - Each session lists the date, topic covered, and unit number. Topics progress from combinational logic principles to sequential circuits and design. - References for the course include textbooks on digital logic applications, digital principles and design, and logic design fundamentals.

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H M S Institute of Technology Department of Electrical & Electronics Engg

The document outlines a course schedule for a class on Logic Design taught over 52 sessions. It includes the following key information: - The class is the 3rd semester of an engineering program and covers 8 units of Logic Design taught over 52 sessions. - Each session lists the date, topic covered, and unit number. Topics progress from combinational logic principles to sequential circuits and design. - References for the course include textbooks on digital logic applications, digital principles and design, and logic design fundamentals.

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TECHNOLOGY

H M S INSTITUTE OF

NH-4, MANCHAKALKUPPE, KESARAMADU POST,


KYATHASANDRA, TUMKUR-572104

Engg

Department of Electrical & Electronics

Name of the Staff : Radha B N


Class/ Sem
Subject

Sl. No.

Sub. Code
: 10ES33
Hours/Week : 04

: III
: Logic Design

TOPICS

DATE

Unit-1 : Principles of combinational logic-1


1

03-0811

Definition of combinational logic, Canonical forms,

04-0811

Generation of switching equations from truth tables,

05-0811

Karnaugh maps - 3, 4 variables

06-0811

Karnaugh maps - 5 variables

10-0811

Incompletely specified functions (Dont Care terms)

11-0811

Simplifying Max term equations.

Unit-2 : Principles of combinational Logic-2


7

12-08-11

Quine-McCluskey minimization technique

13-08-11

Quine-McCluskey minimization technique

17-08-11

Quine-McCluskey using dont care terms

1
0

18-08-11

Quine-McCluskey using dont care terms

1
1

19-08-11

Reduced Prime Implicant Tables

1
2

20-08-11

Map entered variables.

(6 hours)

(7 Hours)

1
3

24-08-11

Map entered variables.

Unit-3: Analysis and design of combinational logic I


1
4

25-08-11

1
5

26-08-11

1
6

27-08-11

1
7

02-09-11

BCD decoders

1
8

03-09-11

Encoders.

1
9

08-09-11

Encoders.

(6 Hours)

General approach
Decoders
Decoders

Unit-4: Analysis and design of combinational logic II


2
0

09-09-11

Digital multiplexers

2
1

10-09-11

Using multiplexers as Boolean function generators.

2
2

14-09-11

Adders and subtractors

2
3

15-09-11

Cascading full adders

2
4

16-09-11

Look ahead carry, Binary comparators

2
5

17-09-11

Design methods of building blocks of combinational logics.

2
6

21-09-11

Design methods of building blocks of combinational logics.

UNIT- 5: Sequential Circuits 1


2
7

22-09-11

Basic Bistable Element, Latches, SR Latch

2
8

23-09-11

Application of SR Latch, A Switch Debouncer

(7 Hours)

(7 Hours)

2
9

24-09-11

The S R Latch, The gated SR Latch, The gated D Latch

3
0

28-09-11

The Master-Slave Flip-Flops (Pulse-Triggered Flip-Flops): The Master-Slave SR


Flip-Flops

3
1

29-09-11

The Master-Slave JK Flip-Flop

3
2

30-09-11

Edge Triggered Flip-Flop: The Positive Edge-Triggered D Flip-Flop

3
3

07-10-11

Negative-Edge Triggered D Flip-Flop

UNIT- 6: Sequential Circuits 2

(7 Hours)

34

08-10-11

Characteristic Equations, Registers

35

12-10-11

Counters - Binary Ripple Counters

36

13-10-11

Synchronous Binary counters, Counters based on Shift Registers

37

14-10-11

Design of a Synchronous counters

38

15-10-11

Design of a Synchronous Mod-6 Counter using clocked JK Flip-Flops

39

19-10-11

Design of a Synchronous Mod-6 Counter using clocked D, T, or SR Flip-Flops

40

20-10-11

Design of a Synchronous Mod-6 Counter using clocked D, T, or SR Flip-Flops

UNIT -7: Sequential Design I


41

21-10-11

Introduction

42

22-10-11

Mealy and Moore Models

43

28-10-11

State Machine Notation,

44

29-10-11

State Machine Notation,

45

02-11-11

Synchronous Sequential Circuit Analysis and Design

46

03-11-11

Synchronous Sequential Circuit Analysis and Design

UNIT -8: Sequential Design II


47

04-11-11

Construction of state Diagrams

48

05-11-11

Construction of state Diagrams

49

05-11-11

Counter Design.

50

09-11-11

Counter Design.

51

09-11-11

Revision

52

09-11-11

Revision

(6 Hours)

(6 Hours)

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Digital Logic Applications and Design, John M Yarbrough, Thomson Learning, 2001.
2. Digital Principles and Design , Donald D Givone, Tata McGraw Hill Edition, 2002.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Fundamentals of logic design, Charles H Roth, Jr; Thomson Learning, 2004.
2. Logic and computer design Fundamentals, Mono and Kim, Pearson, Second edition, 2001.
3. Logic Design, Sudhakar Samuel, Pearson/Saguine, 2007

Signature of Staff

Signature of HOD

Signature of Principal

H M S INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY
NH-4, MANCHAKALKUPPE, KESARAMADU POST,
KYATHASANDRA, TUMKUR-572104

Department of Electrical & Electronics


Engg
Name of the Staff : Radha B N
Class/ Sem
Subject

Sl. No.

: VII
: Industrial Drives and applications

Sub. Code
: 06EE74
Hours/Week : 04

TOPICS

DATE

PART- A
Unit 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL DRIVES & ITS DYNAMICS

(9 Hours)
1

01-08-11

Electrical drives. Advantages of electrical drives.

02-08-11

Parts of electrical drives.

03-08-11

Parts of electrical drives.

06-08-11

Choice of electrical drives, status of dc and ac drives

08-08-11

Dynamics of electrical drives, Fundamental torque equation, speed torque


conventions and multi quadrant operation.

09-08-11

Problems

10-08-11

Equivalent values of drive parameters, components of low torques, nature and


classification of load torques

13-08-11

Calculation of time and energy loss in transient operations, steady state stability

16-08-11

Load equalization, Problems.

Unit 2:

SELECTION OF MOTOR POWER RATING

10

17-08-11

Thermal model of motor for heating and cooling

11

20-08-11

Problems

12

22-08-11

Classes of motor duty

13

23-08-11

determination of motor rating, Problems

14

24-08-11

Problems

Unit 3 & 4:

D C MOTOR DRIVES

(5 Hours)

(12 Hours)

15

27-08-11

Starting braking, transient analysis

16

29-08-11

Problems

17

30-08-11

Single phase fully controlled rectifier, control of dc separately excited motor

18

03-09-11

Problems

19

10-09-11

Single-phase half controlled rectifier control of dc separately excited motor,


Problems

20

12-09-11

Three phase fully controlled rectifier control of dc separately excited motor,


Problems

21

13-09-11

Three phase half controlled rectifier control of dc separately excited motor,


Problems

22

14-09-11

Multi quadrant operation of dc separately excited motor fed form fully controlled
rectifier, Problems

23

17-09-11

Rectifier control of dc series motor, chopper controlled dc drives,

24

19-09-11

Chopper control of separately excited dc motor, Chopper control of series motor.

25

20-09-11

Problems

26

21-09-11

Problems

PART- B
Unit -5 & 6:

INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVES

(12 Hours)

27

24-09-11

Operation with unbalanced source voltage and single phasing

28

26-09-11

Problems

29

28-09-11

Operation with unbalanced rotor impedances, Problems

30

08-10-11

Analysis of induction motor fed from non-sinusoidal voltage supply,Problems

31

10-10-11

Starting braking, transient analysis.

32

11-10-11

Problems

33

12-10-11

Stator voltage control variable voltage frequency control from voltage sources ,

34

15-10-11

Voltage source inverter control, closed loop control,Problems

35

17-10-11

Current source inverter control, current regulated voltage source inverter control

36

18-10-11

Problems

37

19-10-11

Rotor resistance control, slip power recovery, speed control of single phase
induction motors

38

22-10-11

Problems

UNIT 7:

SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR DRIVES

(10 Hours)

39

24-10-11

Operation form faced frequency supply

40

26-10-11

Problems

41

29-10-11

Synchronous motor variable speed drives

42

29-10-10

Problems

43

31-10-11

Variable frequency control of multiple synchronous motors.

44

01-11-11

Problems

45

02-11-11

Self-controlled synchronous motor drive employing load commutated thruster


inverter.

46

05-11-11

Problems

47

07-11-11

Problems

48

07-11-11

Problems

UNIT 8:

INDUSTRIAL DRIVES

49

08-11-11

Rolling mill drives, cement mill drives

50

08-11-11

Taper mill dries

51

09-11-11

Textile mill drives

52

09-11-11

Revision

(4 Hours)

TEXT BOOK:
1. Fundamentals of Electrical Drives- G.K Dubey -2 Edition, 5th reprint Narosa
publishing house Chennai, 2002.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Electrical Drives- N.K De and P.K. Sen- PHI, 2007
2. A First Course On Electric Drives- S.K Pillai-Wiley Eastern Ltd 1990.
3. Power Electronics, Devices, Circuits and Industrial Applications- V.R. Moorthi,
Oxford University Press, 2005.

Signature of Staff

Signature of HOD

Signature of Principal

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