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Program : Diploma in Instrumentation Engineering

Course Title: Product Design and development


Course Code : 3089
workshop

Semester : 3 Credits: No Credit

Course Category: Program Core

Periods per week: 4 (L:0 T:0 P:4) Periods per semester: 60

Course Objectives:

 To create the skill that is required to develop simple hobby projects using electronic
and instrument components, Relays, Arduino, Raspberry pi and compatibles.

Course Prerequisites:

Course
Topic Course name Semester
code
Basic concepts of computer
Introduction to IT systems 1
programming.
Concepts of electrical and Fundamentals of Electrical &
2
electronic components Electronics Lab
Concepts and working of
electrical and electronic Electronic Instrumentation lab
2
instruments

Course Outcomes:

On completion of the course, the student will be able to:

Duration
COn Description Cognitive Level
(Hours)

CO1 Construct simple models and hobby circuits 16 Applying

Develop simple interfacing applications and products


CO2 15 Applying
using Arduino.
Develop simple interfacing applications and products
CO3 13 Applying
using Raspberry Pi.

CO4 Set up various circuits using relay logic 13 Applying

Lab Test 3

CO – PO Mapping:

Course
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7
Outcomes
CO1 3

CO2 3 3

CO3 3 3

CO4 3

3-Strongly mapped, 2-Moderately mapped, 1-Weakly mapped

Course Outline:

Module Duration
Description Cognitive Level
Outcomes (Hours)
CO1 Construct simple models and hobby circuits by soldering.
Identify tools and consumables used for
soldering and de-soldering of “through
hole” PCBs – soldering iron of different
wattage, temperature-controlled soldering
station, soldering iron stand, fume
M1.1 1 Applying
extractor, solder of various grade, flux,
nipper, wire stripper, needle node plier,
tweezer, de-soldering pump, de-soldering
station, single layer, multi-layer, through
hole and SMD PCBs, etc.
Identify tools used to perform soldering
M1.2 and de-soldering of SMD PCBs – soldering 1 Applying
station, electronic rework station etc.
Familiarize safety precautions in handling
M1.3
soldering tools – personal safety, safety of 1 Applying
components and PCBs, ESD safety.
Model 2x2 mesh by soldering single
M1.4
strand copper wire. (Perform tinning 1 Applying
before soldering)

Model 2x2x2 mesh polygonal cube by


M1.5
soldering single strand copper wire. 2 Applying
(Perform tinning before soldering)

Construct hobby circuits using knock


down electronic kits containing pre-
fabricated PCBs– LED bulbs, LED
M1.6
running displays, serial lights, Xmas 6 Applying
lights, power supply. (Assemble any one
hobby electronic PCB. The list shown is
only indicative)
Construct hobby circuits using general
M1.7
purpose PCB (dot board). (Assemble any 4 Applying
one simple hobby electronic circuit)

CO2 Develop simple interfacing applications using Arduino.


Understandin
M2.1 Familiarize Arduino UNO, Arduino IDE 1
g
Blink LED connected to P13 at 1 sec
interval. Interface relay module with port
M2.2 1 Applying
and switch relay on and off at different
intervals.
Connect PIR sensor (motion sensor) to port
M2.3 and switch relay connected to port on 1 Applying
detecting motion.

Familiarize DC motor control shield and


M2.4 control DC motor for forward movement, 1 Applying
reverse movement and stop.

Use wheeled robot kit (containing two


geared DC motors, caster wheel, Arduino
M2.5 2 Applying
Uno, motor driver shield, 9V battery and
line sensor) to make line follower robot.
Familiarize blue tooth module (HC 05 or
M2.6 HC 06) to switch relay connected to port 1 Applying
using smart phone.

M2.7 Use wheeled robot kit and blue tooth


2 Applying
module to control robot using smart phone.

Use LCD shield and display your name and


M2.8 2 Applying
class number.
Implement suitable Do it Yourself (DIY)
project from internet and implement using
M2.9 2 Applying
Arduino and compatibles. (Open ended
experiment)
M2.10 Develop a product using Arduino 3 Applying
Lab Test 1 1.5

CO3 Develop simple interfacing applications using Raspberry pi.

M3.1 Familiarize Raspberry Pi and compatibles. 1.5 Understanding


Install suitable raspberry pi operating
M3.2 1.5 Applying
system
M3.3 Familiarize raspberry pi operating system. 2 Applying
M3.4 Interface raspberry pi IO ports for input
2 Applying
and output.
Implement suitable DIY project from
M3.5
internet using Raspberry pi (Open ended 2 Applying
experiment)
M3.6
Develop a product using Raspberry pi 4 Applying

CO4 Set up various circuits using relay logic


Familiarize different types of Relays
SPDT, DPDT, contactor, high current
relays, on delay, off delay timer, NO, NC 2 Applying
M4.1
push button, solid state relays etc, NO NC
contacts and ladder diagram
M4.2 Realization of logic gates using relays. 2 Applying

M4.3 Wiring of relay latch circuit. 2 Applying


water level controller circuit using 2 relays
M4.4 2 Applying
and 2 float switches
Wire a circuit to switch on a device after
M4.5 2 Applying
10 sec delays using on delay timer.
Wire a circuit to switch off a lamp after 10
seconds using off delay timer. (switch on.
M4.6 2 Applying
light should be on Switch off continue
glowing10 seconds then off)
Operate a 230 V AC lamp using a dc (24v)
M4.7 1 Applying
relay.

Lab Test 2 1.5


Text /Reference:

T/R Book Title/Author


Jonathan Oxer, Hugh Blemings, Practical Arduino: cool projects for open source
R1
hardware, Apress; Distributed by Springer-Verlag, Year: 2009
Massimo Banzi, Getting Started with Arduino, Make: Projects, Make, Year:
R2
2008
Geoffrey Boothroyd, Winston Knight, Peter Dewhurst, Product Design for
R3
Manufacture and Assembly, M. Dekker, Year: 2002

Online Resources:

Sl.No Website Link

1 https://www.arduino.cc/

2 https://www.raspberrypi.org/

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