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TAMILNADU GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, (AUTONOMOUS), MADURAI- 11

DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING / TECHNOLOGY SYLLABUS


DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

N - 20-SCHEME
(Implemented from the Academic year 2021-2022 onwards)

FOURTH SEMESTER (FULL TIME)

HOURS PER WEEK


Subject
SUBJECT Theory Drawing Practical Total
Code
hours hours hours hours
4030410 Electrical Machines -II 5 - - 5
4030420 Measurements, Instruments and 5 - - 5
Transducers
4040430 Analog and Digital Electronics 4 - - 4
4020440 E-Vehicle Technology and Policy 4 - - 4
4030450 Electrical Machines and
Instrumentation Practical - - 5 5
4040460 Analog and Digital Electronics - - 5 5
Practical
4030470 Electrical Circuits and
Simulation Practical - - 4 4
18 - 14 32
Extra / Co-Curricular activities
Library - - - 1
Physical Education - - - 2
TOTAL 35
TAMILNADU GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, (AUTONOMOUS), MADURAI- 11

DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING / TECHNOLOGY SYLLABUS


DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (PART TIME)

N - 20-SCHEME
(Implemented from the Academic year 2021-2022 onwards)

FOURTH SEMESTER

Subject Subject HOURS PERWEEK


Theory Tutorial/
Code
Drawing Practical Total
4030330 Electrical Machines -1 4 - - 4
4030350 Electrical Circuits and 4 - - 4
Machines Practical
40025 Engineering Graphics - II - 4 - 4
40002 Computer Application Practical - - 3 3
4030360 Electrical Workshop Practical - - 3 3
TOTAL 8 4 6 18
TAMILNADU GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, (Autonomous), MADURAI- 11

N - 20 SCHEME

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

(Implemented from the Academic Year 2021 – 2022 onwards)

Course Name : Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering


Subject Code : 4030410
Semester : IV
Subject Title : Electrical Machines – II

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION


No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks
Instructions Examination

Marks
Subject Hours / Hours /
Internal End Duration
Week Semester Total
Assessment Semester
Examinations

ELECTRICAL
5 80 25 100* 100 3 Hrs.
MACHINES - II

* Examinations will be conducted for 100 marks and it will be reduced to 75 marks.

Topics and Allocation of Hours


UNIT Topic Hrs.
I Alternator Principles and Construction 12
II Alternator Performance and Testing 16
III Three Phase Induction Motor 16
IV Single Phase Induction Motor & Synchronous Motor 15
V Maintenance of Induction Motors & Starters 14
Test & Model Exam 7
Total 80
RATIONALE
 This subject is classified under Core Technology group intended to teach Students
about facts, concepts, Principles of Electrical Machines such as Induction Motor,
Alternator and Synchronous Motor.
 Students will be able to analyze the characteristics and qualitative parameters of
these Machines.
 These Machines are widely used in Industries and for generation of electricity.
 The knowledge gained by the student is useful in the study of Technological Subjects
such as Utilization System, Manufacturing Processes and Testing and Maintenance of
Electrical Machines.
 The knowledge and skills obtained will be helpful in discharging Technical Functions
such as Supervision, Controlling and as R & D Technicians.

OBJECTIVES
. The students will be able to understand the concepts of:
 Alternator Principle, Construction and their Types, EMF Induced and Cooling
Techniques of Machines
 Performance of an Alternator, Testing, Characteristics, Parallel Operation, Load
Sharingetc.,
 Three Phase Induction Motor, Principle, Construction, Types, Characteristics and
Applications, Starting Methods
 Single Phase Motor Types, Construction, Characteristics and Applications, Synchronous
Motor, Starting, Construction, Characteristics and Applications
 Maintenance of Induction Motors and Starters.
DETAILED SYLLABUS
Contents: Theory
Unit Name of the Topics Hours
ALTERNATOR PRINCIPLES AND CONSTRUCTION
Basic Principle of Alternators – Types of Alternators – Stationary 10

Armature Rotating Field – Advantages of Rotating Field –


ConstructionDetails of Alternator – Salient Pole Rotor – Cylindrical
Type Rotor – Types of A.C. Armature Windings – Types of Slots –
I Full Pitch and ShortPitched Windings – Phase Spread Angle and Effect
of Distribution Factor – Pitch Factor – Relation between Frequency,
Speed and Number of Poles – EMF Equation – Problems
Methods of obtaining Sine Wave – Critical Speed of Rotor –
Ventilation of Turbo Alternators – Advantages of Hydrogen Cooling 2
and its Precaution – Excitation and Exciters.
ALTERNATOR PERFORMANCE AND TESTING
Load Characteristics of Alternators – Reason for Change in Terminal
Voltage –Qualitative Treatment of Armature Reaction for various
10
Power Factor Loads – Effective Resistance – Leakage Reactance
– Synchronous Reactance, Synchronous Impedance – Voltage
Regulation – Determination of Voltage Regulation of Alternator by
II Direct Load Test - Pre-Determination of Regulation of Alternator by
Indirect Method (EMF, MMF, and ZPF).
Necessity and conditions for Parallel Operation of Alternators –
Synchronizing by Dark Lamp Method, Bright Lamp Method, Dark - Bright 6
Lamp Method and Synchro scope Method– Synchronizing Current,
Synchronizing Power and Synchronizing Torque – Load Sharing of
Alternators –Infinite Bus Bar.
THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR 10
Rotating Magnetic Field – Principle of Operation of Three Phase
Induction Motors – Slip and Slip Frequency – Comparison between Cage
and Slip Ring Induction Motors –Development of Phasor Diagram –
III Expression for Torque in Synchronous Watts – Slip-Torque
Characteristics – Stable and Unstable Region – No Load Test and
Blocked Rotor Test – Development of Approximate Equivalent Circuit
– Problems on the above topics - Sim plified Circle Diagram
Determination of Maximum Torque, Slip (Problems Not Required) –
Starting Torque and Starting Current Expression – Relationship between
Starting Torque and Full Load Torque – Speed Control of Induction
Motors.
Starters of Induction Motors – Direct online Starter and Its Merits for 6
Cage Motors – Star Delta Starter- Auto Transformer Starter - Rotor
Resistance Starter – Cogging –Crawling in Induction Motor– Double
Cage Induction Motor-Induction Generator.
SINGLE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR 8

Single Phase Induction Motors – Not Self Starting – Methods of


Making itself Starting – Construction, Working Principle – Phasor
Diagram-Slip Torque Characteristics- Split Phase Motor - Capacitor
Motor - Shaded Pole Motor - Repulsion Motor - Universal Motor –
Operation of Three Phase Motor with Single Phase Supply.

IV SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR
Principle of Operation –Not Self Starting – Methods of Starting–Effects
of Excitation on Armature Current and Power Factor– „V‟ Curve and 7
Inverted „V” Curve of Synchronous Motor – The Phenomenon of
Hunting and Prevention of Hunting by Damper Winding –
Comparisonbetween Synchronous Motor and Three Phase Induction
Motor - Applications -Problems on Power Factor Improvement.
MAINTENANCE OF INDUCTION MOTORS AND STARTERS 7
BIS Publication Dealing with The Code of Practice of Induction Motors
and Starters – Classification of Cage Motor – Continuous Rating and
Intermittent Rating – Various Types of Enclosures – Specifications of
Motors – Selecting the Cable Rating – Single Phase Prevention using
V Current Operated Relay – Commissioning - Annual Maintenance

Selection of Starters of Induction Motor – Common Induction Motor


Troubles and their Remedies – Causes of Noise and Vibration – Care
7
ofBearings – Static Balancing – Degreasing – Vacuum Impregnation -
Varnishing – Effect of Unbalanced Supply on the Performance of
Induction Motor.
TEXTBOOK

Title Publisher
S.No Author

1. B.L. Theraja A Textbook of Electrical S.Chand& Co. New Delhi


Technology -Volume II
Addision– Wesley
2. Edward Hughes Electrical Technology International Student
Edition

REFERENCE BOOK

Title Publisher
S.No Author

1. M.G.Say Performance and Design Pitman PublishingLtd


of ACMachines
2. Nagarath Electrical Machines TMH Publications

3. Bhattacharya Electrical Machines TMH Publications


TAMILNADU GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, (Autonomous), MADURAI- 11

N - 20 SCHEME

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

(Implemented from the Academic Year 2021 – 2022 onwards)

Course Name : Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Subject Code 4030420

Semester : IV Semester

Subject Title : MEASUREMENTS, INSTRUMENTS AND TRANSDUCERS

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

No. of weeks per Semester: 16 Weeks

Subject Instruction Examination

Marks
Hours/ Hours/ Duration
Week Semester Internal End Total
MEASUREMENTS, Assessment
Semester
INSTRUMENS AND Examination
TRANSDUCERS
5 80 25 100* 100 3 Hrs
* Examinations will be conducted for 100 marks and it will be reduced to 75 marks.

TOPICS AND ALLOCATION OF HOURS

Unit Topic Hours

I Classification and Characteristics of Instruments 15

II Measurement of current Voltage and Resistance 15


III Measurement of Power, Power Factor and 15
Frequency
Measurement of L, C Parameters, Waveforms and
IV Signal Conditioners 13

V Sensors and Transducers 15


Revision and Test 07
Total 80
RATIONALE

Measurement is the basic and primary operation, the result of which is used
only to describe the system and hence treated as an independent operation.
Automation of any kind begins with the measurement of certain system parameters;
In fact, Industrial growth moves hand in hand with the growth of the measurement of
Science and Technology. Therefore, it is highly essential for Electrical Students to
study about the measurement of various Electrical Parameters in a system and the
construction and working of different Instruments used in measurement of such
parameters.

OBJECTIVES
At the end of the Semester, Students will be able to:

 To define basic measurement terms.


 To learn about various operating Forces and effects used in Instruments.
 To study the construction and working of Moving coil and Moving Iron
instruments, CT and PT and Electrostatic Voltmeter.
 To understand the measurement of Resistance using different means.
 To study Single Phase and Three Phase Power Measurement using
Wattmeter.
 To study the construction and working of Single Phase, Three Phase
Energy Meter and study about calibrations.
 To study the construction and working of Power Factor Meters, and
Phase Sequence Indicators.
 To study about the Frequency Measurement using different types of
Frequency Meters.
 To learn about the measurement of Inductance and Capacitance using
Bridges.
 To study about CRO and its applications.
DETAILED SYLLABUS

CONTENTS: Theory

UNIT NAME OF THE TOPICS HOUR


S
CLASSIFICATION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF INSTRUMENTS

General - Definition of Measurement – Functions of Measurement


System (Indicating, Recording and Controlling Function) – 10
Applications of Measurement Systems – Classification – Absolute

I and Secondary Instruments – Indicating Recording and Integrating


Instruments –Analog and Digital
Definition of True Value, Accuracy, Precision, Error and Error
Correction – Instrument Efficiency – Effects used in 5

Instruments – Operating Forces – Deflecting, Controlling and


Damping Forces.
MEASUREMENT OF CURRENT, VOLTAGE AND RESISTANCE

Types of Instruments – Construction, Working and Torque


Equation of Moving Coil, Moving Iron, Dynamometer Type 10
(Shaded Pole) Instruments – Extension of Instrument Range
Using Shunts and Multipliers. (Calculation, Requirements and
Simple Problems). Tong Tester – Electrostatic Voltmeter –
Rectifier Type Instruments –Instruments Transformers CT and PT
II – Testing, Errors and Characteristics of CT and PT.

Classification of Resistance – Measurement using Conventional


Method – (Ammeter – Voltmeter Method) Measurement of Low 5

Resistance using Kelvin‟s Bridge Ohmmeter – Measurement of


Medium Resistance using Wheatstone Bridge – High
Resistance using Megger - Earth Resistance- –u Earth Tester –
Multimeters.
MEASUREMENT OF POWER, POWER FACTOR AND
FREQUENCY

Power in D.C and A.C Circuits – Watt Meters in Power


Measurement –Measurement of Energy in AC Circuits – Single
7
Phase and Three Phase Energy Meters Construction and
Operation –- Digital Energy Meter.
III Power Factor Meters – Single Phase Electro Dynamometer Type
– Construction and Working – Phase Sequence Indicator – Phase
8
Difference Measurement using Synchro scope –Tri-vector Meter –
Merz Price Maximum Demand Indicator. Frequency Measurement
Frequency Meter – Digital Frequency Meter (Simplified Block
Diagram)
MEASUREMENT OF L, C PARAMETERS, WAVEFORMS AND
SIGNAL CONDITIONERS

Inductance – Maxwell‟s Inductance Bridge – Andersons Bridge – 5


Measurement of Capacitance using Schering Bridge.
CRO – Block Diagram – CRT – Applications - Measurements
IV
of Voltage, Frequency and Phase Difference Using CRO – Digital 5
Storage Oscilloscope – Block Diagram.
SIGNAL CONDITIONER: Basic Components of Signal 3
Conditioning System
SENSORS AND TRANSDUCERS
Definition – Types of Transducers 8
PASSIVE TRANSDUCERS:
Resistive Transducer – Strain Gauge – Capacitive Transducer –
Inductive Transducer – Proximity Sensor – Construction and
Operation of LVDT and RVDT
V ACTIVE TRANSDUCERS:
RTD – Thermistor - Thermocouple – Synchrous – Piezoelectric
Transducer-Measurement of Pressure and Vibration – Hall Effect
Transducer – Photovoltaic Transducer – Photoconductive 7
Transducer.
TELEMETRY: Block Diagram and its Applications
TEXT BOOKS:
S.No Title Author Publishers
1. A Course in Electrical A.K. Sawhney Puneet Sawhney
and Electronics Measurements Dhanpat Rai & Co (P)
and Instrumentation Ltd., New Delhi 1993

REFERENCE BOOKS:
S.No Title Author Publishers
1. Electronic HS Kalsi Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing
Instrumentation Co., Delhi 2010
2. Modern Electronic Albert D. Helfrick Prentic – Hall of India
Instrumentation and William David (P)Ltd., New Delhi 2010
Measurement techniques Cooper
3. Electronics and Dr.S.K.Battachariya S.K. Kataria & Sons, New
Instrumentation Dr. Renu Vig Delhi
4. A course in Electrical and Umesh Sinha Satya Prakashan,
Electronic Measurement New Delhi
and Instrumentation
TAMILNADU GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, (Autonomous), MADURAI- 11

N - 20 SCHEME

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

(Implemented from the Academic Year 2021 – 2022 onwards)


Course Name : All Branches of Diploma in Engineering and Technology
Subject Code 4040430
Semester IV
Subject title : ANALOG AND DIGITAL ELECTRONICS
TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
No of weeks/ semester: 16weeks
Instruction Examination

Marks
Subject Hours Hours
Internal End Duration
/Week /Semester Total
Assessment Semester

Examination

ANALOG AND
DIGITAL 4 64 25 100* 100 3 Hrs
ELECTRONICS

* Examination will be conducted for 100 marks and it will be reduced to 75 marks.

Topics and Allocation of hours

Unit Topic Hrs

I Linear ICs and OP-amps 10

II A/D, D/A, Special Function ICs and IC Voltage Regulators 13

III Boolean Algebra and Arithmetic operations 10

IV Combinational and Sequential Logic Circuits 12

V Memories 12

Tests and Model Exam 7

Total 64
RATIONALE:
The subject Analog and Digital Electronics holds applications in all branches of
engineering instrumentation and Industrial Automation. This will impart in depth
knowledge of Number Systems, Logics of Combinational &Sequential circuits and
memories.

OBJECTIVES:

On completion of the following units of the syllabus contents, the students must be able to

 Understand the basics of operational amplifier.

 Know the op-amp applications.

 Know the waveform generator and Active filter.

 Know the concept of D/A and A/D converters

 Know the applications of Special function IC, IC 555 Timer.

 Understand various Number Systems used in Digital Circuits

 Understand basic Boolean postulates and laws.

 Understand the De-Morgan‟s theorem.

 Understand the concept of Karnaugh Map.

 Learn about Basic logic Gates.

 Study about Boolean techniques.

 Learn the different digital logic families

 Learn arithmetic circuits- Adder/Subtractor

 Understand the encoder/decoder & MUX / DEMUX

 Understand the concept of parity Generator and checker

 Understand various types of flip-flops.

 Understand various types of counters

 Understand various modes of shift registers

 Understand various types of memories


DETAILED SYLLABUS
Contents: Theory

Unit Name of the topics Hours

LINEAR ICS AND OP-AMPS


4
1.1: OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER
Ideal Op-Amp – Block diagram and Characteristics – Op-amp parameters
CMRR – Slew rate – Concept of Virtual ground
I 4
: APPLICATIONS OF OP-AMP
Inverting amplifier –Summing amplifier – Non inverting amplifier – Voltage
follower - Comparator – Zero crossing detector – Integrator – Differentiator-
waveform generation (Schmitt Trigger only)–RC Low pass Active filter.
2
: OP-AMP SPECIFICATIONS
OP-amp 741 – Symbol – Pin diagram – Specifications

A/D, D/A, SPECIAL FUNCTION ICs AND IC VOLTAGE REGULATORS


2
2.1: SAMPLING AND QUANTIZATION
: A/D CONVERTER
Analog to digital conversion using Ramp method – Successive approximation
3
method – Dual slope method – Specifications of A/D converter
: D/A CONVERTER
Basic concepts – Weighted Resistor D/A converter – R-2R Ladder D/A converter
2
II – Specifications of DAC IC
: SPECIAL FUNCTION ICs
: IC 555 Timer – Pin diagram - Functional Block diagram of IC 555 in
3
Astable and Monostable Multivibrator mode - Schmitt trigger using IC 555
2.4.2: IC 565-PLL-Pin Diagram-Functional Block diagram of IC 565
2.4.3: IC 566-VCO-Pin Diagram-Functional Block diagram of IC 566
2.5.: IC VOLTAGE REGULATORS
Positive IC Voltage Regulators: 78XX - Negative IC Voltage Regulators: 79XX 3

and General-purpose IC Voltage Regulators using LM 723.


BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS
3.1: NUMBER SYSTEMS
2
Decimal – Binary – Octal – Hexadecimal – BCD – Conversion from one
number system to other – Boolean Algebra – Basic laws and Demorgan‟s
Theorems
: UNIVERSAL GATES 2

Realization of basic logic gates using universal gates NAND and NOR -Tristate
Buffer circuit
: PROBLEMS USING 2, 3, AND 4 VARIABLES 2
III Boolean expression for outputs – Simplification of Boolean expression using
Karnaugh map (up to 4 variable)- Constructing logic circuits for the Boolean
expressions 2
:ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS
Binary Addition-Binary Subtraction-1‟s compliment and 2‟s compliment-Signed
binary numbers 2
: ARITHMETIC CIRCUITS
Half Adder-Full Adder-Half Subtractor-Full Subtractor

COMBINATIONAL AND SEQUENTIALLOGIC CIRCUITS


4.1: PARITY GENERATOR AND CHECKER
1
: DECIMAL to BCD ENCODER
: 3 to 8 DECODER 1
: MULTIPLEXER: 4 to 1 Multiplexer
: DEMULTIPLEXER :1 to 4 Demultiplexer 1

IV : FLIP-FLOPS (FF) 1
RS FF– JK FF: Master Slave FF and Edge triggered FF – D and T FF
1
: COUNTERS
4 bit Asynchronous Up Counter –Mod N counter – Decade counter – 2
4 bit Synchronous up counter
4.8: SHIFT REGISTER 3

4 bit shift register – Serial in Serial out


2
MEMORIES

: CLASSIFICATION OF MEMORIES 6
:RAM
V
RAM organization-Address Lines and Memory Size- Read/write operations-
Static RAM-Bipolar RAM cell- Dynamic RAM- SD RAM- DDR RAM.
:ROM
ROM organization-Expanding memory- PROM- EPROM- and EEPROM- Flash 6

memory- Anti Fuse Technologies.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Roger L. Tokheim Macmillan – Digital Electronics – McGraw – Hill –1994.
2. D.Roychoudhury & shail. B.Jain- Linear Integrated Circuits -New age International
publishers - II Edition -2004.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Albert Paul Malvino and Donold P. Leach – Digital Principles and Applications
2. William H.Goth Mann – Digital Electronics – An introduction to theory and practice –
PHI 1998.
3. Linear Integrated Circuits by B.Suseela & T.R.Ganesh babu -Scitech publications-2018
4. Integrated circuits by K.R.Botkar-Khanna publisher‟s-1996.
5. R.P.Jain – Modern Digital Electronics – TMH 2003.
TAMILNADU GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, (Autonomous), MADURAI- 11

N - 20 SCHEME

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

(Implemented from the Academic Year 2021 – 2022 onwards)

Course Name : All branches of Diploma in Engineering and Technology


Subject Code : 4020440
Semester : VI
Subject Title : E - VEHICLE TECHNOLOGY & POLICY

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION


No of Weeks per Semester: 16 Weeks

Instructions Examination

Marks
Subject Hours / Hours /
Internal End Duration
Week Semester Total
Assessment Semester
Examinations

E - VEHICLE
TECHNOLOGY 4 64 25 100* 100 3 Hrs.
AND POLICY

* Examinations will be conducted for 100 marks and it will be reduced to 75 marks.

Topics and Allocation of Hours


Unit Topic Hours
I Environmental impact and history& Electric vehicle Types 12
II Electric vehicle & Drive System 12
III Energy Storages, Charging System, Effects and Impacts 12
IV Electric Mobility Policy Frame work India 11
V Tamilnadu E-Vehicle Policy 2019 10
Test & Model Exam 7
Total 64
RATIONALE

The world is transitioning to cleaner mobility options with the aim at improving air quality and
reducing dependency on fossil fuels. Electric Vehicles (EVs) have emerged a popular clean
mobility choice to reduce emissions. EVs are powered fully or partially by batteries, they can
help to reduce dependence on fossil fuels also air quality. Tamil Nadu is one of the most advanced
states in India. Tamil Nadu has a highly developed industrial eco-system and is very strong in
sectors like automobiles and auto-components. Many globally renowned companies have setup
their manufacturing facilities in Tamil Nadu. Due the rapid depletion of fossil fuel and increase in
fuel cost, environmental pollution, the shift to clean transport is necessary. This subject introduced
by keeping all the above factors.

OBJECTIVES

1. To learn the environmental impact and history of Electric Vehicles.


2. To understand the concept of Electric Vehicle and its types.
3. To study the configurations of Electric Vehicles
4. To acquire knowledge about Energy Storages, Charging System, Effects and Impacts
5. To appreciate the Electric Mobility Policy Frame work India and EV Policy Tamil Nadu
2019.
DETAILED SYLLABUS

Contents: Theory
Unit Name of the Topics Hours
Environmental impact and history& Electric vehicle Types: 12
Environmental impact and history: Air pollution – Petroleum resources
I – History of Electric vehicles - History of Hybrid Electric Vehicles –
Historyof Fuel Cell Vehicles – Hybrid electric Vehicle (HEV) - Plug-in
Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) - Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) –
Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) – Description.
Electric vehicle & Drive System:
Electric Vehicles: Configurations of Electric Vehicle – Performance
ofElectric Vehicles– Tractive Effort in Normal Driving – Energy
Consumption. Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Concept of Hybrid Electric Drive
Trains – Architecture of Hybrid Electric Drive Trains. Electric 12
II
Propulsion Systems: Drive Systems: DC Motor Drives - Principle of
Operation – Induction Motor Drives - Basic Operation Principles –
Permanent Magnetic Brush Less DC Motor Drives – Principles –
Construction and Classification.
Energy Storages, Charging System, Effects and Impacts: 8
Energy Storages: Electrochemical Batteries – Battery Technologies –
Lead Acid Batteries – Nickel Based Batteries – Lithium Based Batteries
III
– Charging system –DC charging – Wireless charging – Power
conversiontechniques. 4
Effects of EV – Impacts on Power grid – Impacts on Environment
– Impacts on Economy.
Electric Mobility Policy Frame work India: 11
Government of India Electric Mobility Policy Frame Work – Global
IV Scenario of EV Adoption – Electric Mobility in India – National Electric
Mobility Mission Plan 2020 –Action led by Original Equipment
Manufacturers – Key Performance Indicator - Global Impact –
Trends and Future Developments.
Tamilnadu E-Vehicle Policy 2019: 5
Tamilnadu E-vehicle Policy 2019: Vehicle Population in Tamilnadu –
Need of EV Policy – Advantage of EV Eco system – Scope and
Applicability of EV Policy – Objectives of EV Policy – Policy Measures
V
–Demand Side Incentives – Supply Side Incentives to promote EV.
Manufacturing – Revision of Transport Regulation of EV – City 5
Building Codes – Capacity Building and Skilling – Charging
Structure – Implementing Agencies – R&D and Business
Incubation – Recycling Ecosystem – Battery and EVs.

TEXT BOOKS:

1. Modern Electric, Hybrid Electric and Fuel Cell Vehicles, Mehrdad Ehsani, Yimin Gao,
Sebastien E.Gay, Ali Emadi, CR Press, London, New York.
2. Comparison of Electric and Conventional Vehicles in Indian Market: Total Cost of
Ownership, Consumer Preference and Best Segment for Electric Vehicle (IJSR),Akshat
Bansal, Akriti Agarwal

REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. A Comprehensive Study of Key Electric Vehicle (EV) Components, Technologies,


Challenges, Impacts, and Future Direction of Development (MDPI), Fuad Un-Noor, Sanjeevi
kumar Padmanaban, Lucian Mihet-Popa, Mohammad NurunnabiMollah and Eklas Hossain.
2. Electric Vehicles: A future Projection CII October 2020 report.
3. Design and analysis of aluminum/air battery system for electric vehicles, Shaohua Yang,
Harold Knickle, Elsevier.
4. Propelling Electric Vehicles in India, Technical study of Electric Vehicles and Charging
Infrastructure
5. Zero Emission Vehicles (Zevs): Towards A Policy Framework – Niti Aayog.
6. Faster Adoption of Electric Vehicles in India: Perspective of Consumers and Industry, The
Energy and Resources Institute, New Delhi.
7. India EV Story: Emerging Opportunities by Innovation Norway.
TAMILNADU GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, (Autonomous), MADURAI- 11

N - 20 SCHEME

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

(Implemented from the Academic Year 2021 – 2022 onwards)

Course Name : Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Subject Code : 4030450


Semester : IV
Subject Title : Electrical Machines and Instrumentation Practical
TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks
Instructions Examination

Marks
Subject Hours / Hours /
Internal End Duration
Week Semester Total
Assessment Semester
Examinations

ELECTRICAL
MACHINES AND 5 80 25 100* 100 3 Hrs.
INSTRUMENTATI
ONPRACTICAL
* Examinations will be conducted for 100 marks, and it will be reduced to 75 marks.

RATIONALE:
 To impart practical knowledge to the Diploma Students, Practical‟s are introduced for every
corresponding Theory Subject.
 This Practical Subject supports the Aim and Objective of Electrical Machines II andMeasurements
and Instruments subjects.
OBJECTIVES:
On completion of this practical Subject the Students will be able to:
 Understand the characteristics of AC Machines.
 Make various Electrical Measurements.
 Use Transducers in Non-Electrical Quantity Measurement
DETAILED SYLLABUS
Contents: Practical
Name of the Topics: Electrical Machines and Instrumentation Practical

Exercise:

1. Predetermine the Regulation of Alternator.

2. Load test on 3 Phase Alternator.

3. Synchronization of 3 Phase Alternator

4. Load test on Single Phase Induction Motor.

5. Load test on 3 Phase Induction Motor.

6. Determine the Equivalent Circuit Constants of 3 Phase Induction Motor.

7. Predetermine the performance of a 3 Phase Induction Motor.

8. Improvement of Power Factor of an Induction Motor with load.

9. Calibration of given Ammeter and Voltmeter.

10. Calibration of given Wattmeter.

11. Calibration of 3 Phase Energy Meter.

12. Measurement of Alternator Winding Resistance using Wheatstone Bridge

13. Measurement of value of unknown Capacitance using Schering Bridge.

14. Measurement of value of unknown Inductance using Anderson Bridge.

15. Displacement measurement using LVDT.

16. Measurement of earth Resistance by using Megger.


LIST OF EQUIPMENTS (For a Batch of 30 Students)

QUANTITY
S.NO NAME OF TH EQUIPMENTS
REQUIRED
Three Phase Squirrel Cage Induction motor 5 HP, 440V,1440 rpm
1. 2
with starting and loading arrangement
Three Phase Squirrel Cage Induction motor 5 HP,440V,1440 rpm
2. 1
without starting and loading arrangement
Three phase Slip ring Induction motor 5HP, 440V, 940/1450 rpm with
3. 1
starting and loading arrangement
Single phase induction motor with staring and loading arrangement
4. 1
2HP, 250V, 10A, 1440 rpm.
5. Wheatstone bridge. 2
6. Anderson Bridge. 2
7. Schering Bridge. 2
8. 1 Phase Energy meter induction type, 250V, 10A. 2
9. 3 Phase Energy meter Induction type 440V, 10/20A. 2

10. Earth megger with necessary connecting leads and rods. 1


11. 3 phase Alternator with prime mover. 2

12. Synchronizing panel. 1

13. PF meter (power factor meter). 2

14. LVDT trainer. 2

15. 3 phase capacitor bank rating of 1KVAR, 400/440 V. 1


DETAILLED ALLOCATION OF MARKS
S.NO NAME OF THE ACTIVITY MARK ALLOCATION
1 Circuit Diagram 30
2 Connections And Conduction of the Experiment 30
3 Reading/Calculation 20
4 Graph/Result 15
5 Viva Voce 05
Total 100
TAMILNADU GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, (Autonomous), MADURAI- 11

N - 20 SCHEME
DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

(Implemented from the Academic Year 2021 – 2022 onwards)

Course Name : All Branches of Diploma in Engineering and Technology


Subject code : 4040460

Semester : IV

Subject title : ANALOG AND DIGITAL ELECTRONICS PRACTICAL

TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION


No. of weeks/ Semester: 16weeks

Instruction Examination

Marks
Subject Hours Hours
Internal End
/week /semester Assessment Semester Total Duration
Examination
ANALOG AND
DIGITAL 5 80 25 100* 100 3 Hours
ELECTRONICS
PRACTICAL
* Examination will be conducted for 100 marks and it will be reduced to 75 marks.
RATIONALE:
Every Electronic Engineer should have sound knowledge about the ICs used in Electronics
Industry. This is vital in R&D Department for Chip level troubleshooting. To meet the industrial
needs, diploma holders must be taught about the most fundamental subject, Analog and Digital
Electronics Practical. By doing practical experience in this, they will be skilled in handling all types
of ICs and able to apply the skill in electronic system design and the designing of PCBs.
OBJECTIVES:
On completion of the following experiments, the students must be able to
 Know the Verification of truth table of OR, AND, NOT, NOR, NAND, EX-OR gates
 Know the Realization of basic gates using NAND & NOR gates.
 Know the verification of Half Adder and Full Adder using IC’s.
 Know the verification of Half Subtractor and Full Subtractor using IC’s.
 Know the Verification of Truth Table for Decoder/Encoder.
 Know the Verification of truth table for RS, D, T & JK flip-flop.
 Test Inverting Amplifier and Non inverting amplifier using Op-amp
 Test Summing Amplifier, Difference Amplifier and Voltage Comparator using Op-amp.
 Test Integrator and Differentiator.
 Test Astable multivibrator using IC 555
 Design IC Voltage Regulator Power Supplies using IC 7805, IC 7912
 Design the PCB of 4- bit ripple counter using FF

4040460 ANALOG AND DIGITAL ELECTRONICS PRACTICAL


DETAILED SYLLABUS
Contents: Practical
Exercises
Note: At least 6 experiments should be constructed using breadboard

1. Realization of basic gates using NAND & NOR gates.


2. Realization of logic circuit for De-Morgans Theorems
3. Test the performance of Half Adder and Full Adder.
4. Test the performance of Half Subtractor and Full Subtractor.
5. Test the performance of Decoder/Encoder.
6. Test the performance of RS, D, T & JK flip-flops.
7. Test the performance of Parity generator and checker using parity checker/
generator IC’s.
8. Test the performance of Multiplexer/De-multiplexer using IC 4051
9. Test the performance of Inverting Amplifier and Non inverting amplifier using Op-amp
IC 741.
10. Test the performance of Summing Amplifier, Difference Amplifier.
11. Test the performance of Zero Crossing Detector and Voltage Comparator using Op-amp IC
741.
12. Test the performance of Integrator and Differentiator using Op-amp IC 741.
13. Test the performance of Astable multivibrator using IC 555.
14. Test the performance of IC Voltage Regulator Power Supplies using IC 7805, IC 7912.
15. Design the PCB of 4- bit ripple counter using FF using Software tool Multisim/OrCAD
DETAILED ALLOCATION OF MARKS

S.No. NAME OF THE ACTIVITY MARK ALLOCATION


1 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 25
2 CONNECTION 30
3 EXECUTION & HANDLING OF EQUIPMENT 20
4 OUTPUT / RESULT 15

5 VIVA – VOCE 10
TOTAL 100

LIST OF EQUIPMENTS (For a Bach of 30 Students)

Required Nos
S. NO Name of the Equipments Range

1 DC Regulated power supply 0-30V,1A 5


IC Voltage Power Supply 0-5V,1A 5
2
15-0-15V, 1A 5

3 Signal Generator 1MHz 4


4 Dual trace CRO 20MHz/ 30MHz 5
5 Digital Trainer - 10
6 DC Voltmeter (Analog/Digita) Different Ranges 5
7 DC Ammeter (Analog/Digital) Different Range 5
8 Desk Top Computer - 5

9 Simulation Tool Multisim/OrCAD 1


TAMILNADU GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE, (Autonomous), MADURAI- 11

N - 20 SCHEME

DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

(Implemented from the Academic Year 2021 – 2022 onwards)

Course Name : Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering


Subject Code : 4030470
Semester : IV
Subject Title : Electrical Circuits and Simulation Practical
TEACHING AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
No of weeks per semester: 16 weeks
Instructions Examination

Marks
Subject Hours / Hours /
Internal End Duration
Week Semester Total
Assessment Semester
Examinations

ELECTRICAL
CIRCUITS 4 64 25 100* 100 3 Hrs.
AND
SIMULATION
PRACTICAL
* Examinations will be conducted for 100 marks, and it will be reduced to 75 marks.
RATIONALE
All the Engineering applications are simulated through Computers. They are tested and then
built using real components for commercial implementation. Simulation Software is available for
all Engineering Fields. Hers is an attempt to impart the knowledge of using Simulation Software
for realizing some of the Electrical and Electronics Circuits for the Diploma students.

OBJECTIVES
On Completion Of This Practical subject, the Students will be able to know :
 The Various Aspects of Simulation Software
 Simulate and Test the Simple Electrical and Electronics Circuits
 Simulate and Test the Wave Generating Circuits
 Simulate and Prove the Simple Theorems
 Simulate and Test the Performance Characteristics of Converters

 Design and Verify the Results of Various Electric Circuits Using Simulation Software

DETAILED SYLLABUS
Contents: Practical
Name of the Topics: Electrical Circuits and Simulation Practical
Exercise

1. Generate the following waveforms


(i) Sinusoidal waveform of Fundamental Frequency (50Hz)
(ii) 3rd Order, 5th Order and 7th Order Harmonics for the Fundamental frequency.
2. Simulation of RLC series and RLC Parallel Response Circuits.
3. Step Response of RL and RC Series Circuit.
4. Simulation of Mesh and Nodal analysis for DC Circuits.
5. Verification of Superposition Theorem.
6. Verification of Thevenin‟s and Norton‟s Theorem.
7. Verification of Maximum Power Transfer Theorem.
8. Simulation of Full Wave Rectifier (Center Tapped and Bridge) with RL load.
9. Simulation of Single-Phase Half Wave Controlled Converter with RL Load and
FreeWheeling Diode.
10. Simulation of Single-Phase Full Wave Controlled Converter with RL Load and
FreeWheeling Diode.
11. Simulation of Three Phase Star Connected Balanced and Unbalanced Load
12. Simulation of Three Phase Delta Connected Balanced and Unbalanced Load
13. Simulation of Three Phase Non-Linear Star Connected Load with Three Phase 3
WireSystem.
14. Simulation of Three Phase Non-Linear Star Connected Load with Three Phase 4 Wire
System.
15. Simulation basic Logic Gates, Universal Logic Gates and Realization of Logic Gates
usingUniversal Logic Gates.
16. Simulation of Half Adders and Full Adder.
LIST OF EQUIPMENTS (FOR A BATCH OF 30 STUDENTS)

S.No. LISTOFEQUIPMENTS QUANTITYREQUIRED


1. PC with any suitable simulation software 30
UPS 5KVA with half an hour battery
2. backup 1
3. Printer 1

DETAILED ALLOCATION OF MARKS

S.NO NAME OF THE ACTIVITY MARK ALLOCATION


1 Circuit Diagram (Manual Diagram) 30
2 Development of circuit diagram 30
3 Simulation Performance & print out 35
4 Viva Voce 05
Total 100

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