03-06-2024-12-00-27-13315-AS1 Elements of Avionics

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ASSIGNMENT QUESTIONS SHEETS FOR FACULTY (Theory) - Credit 2/3/4

Instructions for Students / Faculty


 Part A: Total number of questions to be given are eight, each carrying 2
marks and are compulsory to attend. There is no choice. They are short
answer type questions (Not More Than 25 Words For both Question &
Answer), no objective type or fill in the blanks. Total 16 marks.
 Part B: Total number of questions to be given are six, each carrying 6 marks
and are compulsory to attend. They are long answer type (Not More Than
50 Words for Question). Total 36 marks.
 Part C: Total number of questions to be given are six, each carrying 8 marks
and are compulsory to attend. They are long answer type (Not More Than
50 Words for Question). Total 48 marks.

* LIST OF ELABORATIVE THEORY QUESTION SUBJECTS (i.e. Part C only):


Communication Skills, Human Values, Technical Communication, Managerial
Economics and Financial, Aircraft Materials and Processes, Aircraft Systems, Aircraft
Maintenance Practices, Avionics-I, Aircraft Rules and Regulation, Wind Tunnel
Techniques, Maintenance of Airframe and System, Helicopter Theory, Avionics-II,
Maintenance of Power Plant and System, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles & Systems (UAV),
Space Mission Design & Optimization, CAD, Airlines and Airport Management.

NOTE:
 Faculty members, please ensure except above listed subjects, no
theoretical elaborative question should be given in part 'c' of assignment
paper.

 Faculties are requested to submit three assignments for three midterms, at


least 10 days before the midterm exams.

 In Midterm 1, CO1 and CO2 will be covered, In Midterm 2, CO3 and CO4
and In Midterm 3, CO5 and CO6 will be covered. Faculties are required to
give questions accordingly. Marks details are mentioned above.

 For the list of COs for the subject, please refer the unit wise syllabus. Link
for syllabus for various subjects is given in excel format, which you can
open from www.soapalam.com.

 All the questions are compulsory for the students to attend.

 Students are required to attempt questions only in assignment sheets.


ASSIGNMENT AND FACULTY DETAILS

Date of 03-06-2024
Type of Exam Mid Term 1
Submission 12:17

Last Date of
Assignment
Name of Faculty Mr. Sathya Narayanan N 20-Jun-24
Submission by
Students

Course B.Tech Aeronautical Engineering Semester Semester 6

6AR4-04:
Batch 22,23 and AE-IV Subject Elements of
Avionics

COURSE OBJECTIVES AND COURSE OUTCOMES FOR REFERENCE TO FRAME


QUESTION PAPER
(Faculties Are Required to Mention Relevant Course Objective and Course Outcome from The
Unit Wise Subject Syllabus. They must be mentioned only for relevant midterm).

1. To acquire knowledge of the Basics of the avionics subsystem and antenna theory
Course Objective
2. To impart knowledge and basic digital science and displays used in aircraft

CO1. Identify the Basics of the avionics subsystem and antenna theory
Course Outcome
CO2. Explain basic digital science and displays used in aircraft

Email I'd [email protected] Phone No. 9789754628

Student Reg
Student Name
No.

Part A

FOR MIDTERM 1 - Part A: Total number of questions to be given are eight (4 from CO1
and 4 from CO2), all the questions are compulsory to attend, each carrying 2 Marks.
FOR MIDTERM 2 - Part A: Total number of questions to be given are eight (4 from CO3
and 4 from CO4), all the questions are compulsory to attend, each carrying 2 Marks.
FOR MIDTERM 3 - Part A: Total number of questions to be given are eight (4 from CO5
and 4 from CO6), all the questions are compulsory to attend, each carrying 2 Marks.

1. WRITE COURSE OUTCOME (CO) NUMBER ACCORDING TO THE


CO 1
TYPE OF MIDTERM, AS PER INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE.

Define Avionics
Question: 1
Source: J.
"Introduction to
Avionics
Lesson Plan No.: Systems" by
Topic: Introduction to Avionics
2 R.P.G. Collinson,
Springer, 4th
Edition (2018)

Define Centralized Architecture


Question: 2

Source: J.
"Introduction to
Avionics
Systems" by
Lesson Plan No.: Topic: Introduction to Avionics
3 R.P.G. Collinson,
Springer, 4th
Edition (2018)

Explain the uses of avionics in Civil, military, and space aircraft


Question: 3

Source: J.
"Introduction to
Avionics
Systems" by
Lesson Plan No.: Topic: Introduction to Avionics
4 R.P.G. Collinson,
Springer, 4th
Edition (2018)

Define Refraction and diffraction


Question: 4

Source: J.
Powell: Aircraft
Radio Systems,
Lesson Plan No.: Topic: Radar
6 Himalayan
Books, 1990.
2. WRITE COURSE OUTCOME (CO) NUMBER ACCORDING TO THE
CO 2
TYPE OF MIDTERM, AS PER INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE.

Define glass cockpit.


Question: 5

Source: J.
"Principles of
Avionics" by
Albert Helfrick,
Lesson Plan No.: Topic: Displays Avionics
7 Communications
Inc., 10th Edition
(2016)

Differentiate LED and LCD.


Question: 6

Source: J.
"Principles of
Avionics" by
Albert Helfrick,
Lesson Plan No.: Topic: Displays Avionics
10 Communications
Inc., 10th Edition
(2016)

Write about ISIS


Question: 7

Source: J.
"Principles of
Avionics" by
Albert Helfrick,
Lesson Plan No.: Avionics
Topic: Displays
12 Communications
Inc., 10th Edition
(2016)

Question: 8 Write about plasma panel and electro luminance displays


Source: J.
"Principles of
Avionics" by
Albert Helfrick,
Lesson Plan No.: Topic: Displays Avionics
12 Communications
Inc., 10th Edition
(2016)

Part B

FOR MIDTERM 1 - Part B: Total number of questions to be given are six (3 from CO1 and 3
from CO2), all the questions are compulsory to attend, each carrying 6 Marks.
FOR MIDTERM 2 - Part B: Total number of questions to be given are six (3 from CO3 and 3
from CO4), all the questions are compulsory to attend, each carrying 6 Marks.
FOR MIDTERM 3 - Part B: Total number of questions to be given are six (3 from CO5 and 3
from CO6), all the questions are compulsory to attend, each carrying 6 Marks.

3. WRITE COURSE OUTCOME (CO) NUMBER ACCORDING TO THE


CO 1
TYPE OF MIDTERM, AS PER INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE.

Discuss the different types of logic gates.


Question: 1

Source: J.
"Digital Logic
and Computer
Design" by M.
Lesson Plan No.: Topic: Introduction to Avionics
02 Morris Mano,
Pearson, 1st
Edition (1979)

Explain the Encoder and Decoder with a proper circuit diagram.


Question: 2

Source: J.
"Digital Logic
Lesson Plan No.: and Computer
Topic: Introduction to Avionics
03
Design" by M.
Morris Mano,
Pearson, 1st
Edition (1979).

Describe the Mux and De-Mux with a neat circuit diagram.


Question: 3

Source: J.
"Digital Logic
and Computer
Design" by M.
Lesson Plan No.:
Topic: Introduction to Avionics Morris Mano,
05
Pearson, 1st
Edition (1979)

4. CHOOSE COURSE OUTCOME (CO) NUMBER ACCORDING TO THE


CO 2
TYPE OF MIDTERM, AS PER INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE.

Explain MTI display.


Question: 4

Source: J.
"Principles of
Avionics" by
Albert Helfrick,
Lesson Plan No.: Topic: Displays Avionics
7 Communications
Inc., 10th Edition
(2016)

Describe AMLCD and HDD.


Question: 5

Source: J.
"Principles of
Lesson Plan No.: Topic: Displays Avionics" by
9 Albert Helfrick,
Avionics
Communications
Inc., 10th Edition
(2016)

Compare and contrast CRT, LED, LCD, EL, and plasma panel and also explain the
Question: 6 types of CRT used in aircraft. .

Source: J.
"Principles of
Avionics" by
Albert Helfrick,
Lesson Plan No.: Topic: Displays Avionics
11 Communications
Inc., 10th Edition
(2016)

Part C

FOR MIDTERM 1 - Part C: Total number of questions to be given are six (3 from CO1 and 3
from CO2), all the questions are compulsory to attend, each carrying 8 Marks.
FOR MIDTERM 2 - Part C: Total number of questions to be given are six (3 from CO3 and 3
from CO4), all the questions are compulsory to attend, each carrying 8 Marks.
FOR MIDTERM 3 - Part C: Total number of questions to be given are six (3 from CO5 and 3
from CO6), all the questions are compulsory to attend, each carrying 8 Marks.

5. CHOOSE COURSE OUTCOME (CO) NUMBER ACCORDING TO THE


CO 1
TYPE OF MIDTERM, AS PER INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE.

Explain the Typical avionics subsystems.


Question: 1

Source: J.
"Introduction to
Avionics
Systems" by
Lesson Plan No.: Topic: Introduction to Avionics
02 R.P.G. Collinson,
Springer, 4th
Edition (2018)

Explain the different avionics architectures and also different types of antennas.
Question: 2
Source: J. "The
Avionics
Handbook"
Lesson Plan No.: edited by Cary
Topic: Introduction to Avionics
3 Spitzer, CRC
Press, 2nd
Edition (2006)

Explain MIL-STD 1553B Digital Data Buses.


Question: 3

Source: J. "The
Avionics
Handbook"
edited by Cary
Lesson Plan No.:
Topic: Introduction to Avionics Spitzer, CRC
5
Press, 2nd
Edition (2006)

6. CHOOSE COURSE OUTCOME (CO) NUMBER ACCORDING TO THE


CO 2
TYPE OF MIDTERM, AS PER INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE.

Describe theory and working of CRT in detail.


Question: 4

Source: J.
"Principles of
Avionics" by
Albert Helfrick,
Lesson Plan No.: Avionics
Topic: Displays
6 Communications
Inc., 10th Edition
(2016)

Question: 5 Explain the function of HUD and HMD.

Source: J.
Lesson Plan No.: "Principles of
Topic: Displays
10
Avionics" by
Albert Helfrick,
Avionics
Communications
Inc., 10th Edition
(2016)

Explain the function of DVI and HOTAS.


Question: 6

Source: J.
"Principles of
Avionics" by
Albert Helfrick,
Lesson Plan No.: Avionics
Topic: Displays
11 Communications
Inc., 10th Edition
(2016)

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