Eee Iv
Eee Iv
N - 20-SCHEME
(Implemented from the Academic year 2021-2022 onwards)
N - 20-SCHEME
(Implemented from the Academic year 2021-2022 onwards)
FOURTH SEMESTER
N - 20 SCHEME
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.
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
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
Title Publisher
S.No Author
REFERENCE BOOK
Title Publisher
S.No Author
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Semester : IV Semester
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.
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:
CONTENTS: Theory
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
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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.
V Memories 12
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
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
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
: 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
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
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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.
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
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:
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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:
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
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DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Semester : IV
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
5 VIVA – VOCE 10
TOTAL 100
Required Nos
S. NO Name of the Equipments Range
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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