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3201 - ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT THEORY III Term (Core) 7 Hours / Week Major Divisions Unit I Electrostatics And D.C. Circuits Unit Ii Network Theorems Unit Iii Single Phase A.C Circuits Unit Iv Polyphase A.C. Circuits And Resonant Circuits Unit V Storage Batteries Total Hours : 84 Unit I Electrostatics and D.C. Circuits 17 hrs a) Electrostatics Electric Flux - Electric Flux Density Electric field intensity Electric potential Coulomb s laws of electrostatics concept of capacitance relationship between Voltage, Charge and Capacitance energy stored in a capacitor capacitance of parallel plate capacitor capacitors in series and in parallel types of capacitors and their applications Problems in above topics. b) D.C. Circuits Basic Concepts of current, emf, potential difference, resistivity, temperature coefficient of resistance Ohm s law applications of Ohm s law work, power energy relationship between electrical, mechanical and thermal units resistance series circuits parallel and series parallel circuits Kirchoff s laws Problems in the above topics. Unit II Network Theorems 17 Hrs Network Branches Nodes Kirchoff s laws Mesh current and Node voltage analysis Star and Delta transformations Thevenin s Theorem - Norton s Theorem, Superposition Theorem and Maximum power transfer theorem. (Problems in D.C Circuits only) Unit III Single phase A.C Circuits 17 Hrs J Notations rectangular and polar coordinates Sinusoidal voltage and current instantaneous, peak, average and effective values form factor and peak factor (derivations for sine wave) pure resistive, inductive and capacitive circuits RL, RC, RLC series circuits impedance phase angle phasor diagram power and power factor power triangle apparent power, active and reactive power parallel circuits (two branches only) conductance, susceptance and admittance problems on all the above topics. Unit IV Polyphase A.C. Circuits and Resonant Circuits 17 Hrs a) Polyphase A.C. Circuits Significance of 3 phase circuits Star, Delta connections Phase sequence Balanced load Relation between voltages, currents of line and phase values in star and delta connection Problems in balanced loads of star and delta connections Measurement of 3 phase power using two wattmeter method (Derivation and Problems) Star and Delta connected unbalanced loads (No problems) Symmetrical components (No problems) b) Resonant Cirucits Resonance : Series resonance Effects of varying inductance and capacitance in series RLC circuit Selectivity Q factor - Resonance Frequency Bandwidth Half power frequencies. Parallel resonance Two branch parallel circuits, Q Factor Resonance Frequency Band width problems. Unit V Storage Batteries 16 Hrs Classification of cells construction chemical action and physical changes during charging and discharging of lead acid, nickel iron and cadmium cells indication of fully charged and discharged battery defects and their remedies capacity methods of charging - testing maintenance applications maintenance free batteries lithium cells and mercury cells. Reference Books: Name of the Book Author Publisher Electric circuit theory Dr. M. Arumugam & Khanna Publishers, N. Premkumar

3202 ELECTRICAL MACHINES I III Term (Core) 7 Hours / Week Total Hours : 84 Major Divisions Unit I Electromagnetism Unit II DC Generators Unit III DC Motors Unit IV Transformers Unit V Maintenance of Machines Unit I Electromagnetism 17 Hrs Magnetic materials Permanent and Electro Magnets Applications Basic Electro magnetic laws Maxwell s Cork Screw Rule Polarity of Solenoid Magnetic quantities (Flux, Flux density, MMF, Reluctance, Magnetizing force, Permeability, Relative Permeability) Faraday s laws of Electro magnetic induction Lenz s law Fleming s right hand and left hand rule types of induced emf Inductance Expressions of dynamically induced emf Self and mutually induced emf Magnetic force and torque Magnetisation curve Hysterisis and Eddy current losses Energy stored in Magnetic field Lifting power of Electromagnet (Simple problems in all topics). Unit II DC Generators 17Hrs Principle of operation Constructional details Types of D.C. Generators Emf equation (Simple problems) Lap and Wave winding (No winding diagram) Different types of excitation OCC of separately excited and self excited (shunt & compound generators) Load characteristics of Self excited (Series, shunt & compound generators) Critical resistance Conditions for self excitation Armature reaction Effects and methods of compensation of Armature reaction - Commutation Causes of voltage drop Losses Efficiency Electrical, mechanical and commercial efficiency maximum efficiency problems Applications of D.C. Generators. Unit III DC Motors 17Hrs Principle of operation Torque, Back emf & Speed equations (Simple problems) Classification Characteristics of Shunt, Series & Compound motors Applications Speed control Field control and Armature control Necessity of starter 3 point starter, 4 point starter Losses and efficiency Testing (Load test & Swinburne s test) (Problem) Unit IV Transformers 17 Hrs Principle of operation Constructional details (Types of cores, spiral, helical & disc windings) Emf equation Voltage ratio (Simple problems) Phasor diagram of transformer on no load & load (lagging pf, leading pf & upf) equivalent circuit Voltage regulation (Simple problems) Losses & efficiency OC & SC tests Condition for maximum efficiency (Simple problems) All day efficiency (Simple problems) Principle of auto transformer Saving in copper (Simple problems) Applications. Three phase transformers Different connections Parallel operations Load sharing Conditions for parallel operation Cooling methods Protective devices & accessories (Conservator, Breather, Bucholz relay & Explosive vent) Necessity of tap changers On load & off load tap changers Rating & Specification Factory tests on transformers Open delta & Scott connection Tertiary winding ]

Unit V Maintenance of Machines 16 Hrs Cause of sparking in commutator Defects in commutator and remedies, under cutting mica- Resurfacing of commutator-brushes-functions and requirements-brush holder-function and different types-staggering of brushes-brush pressure-defect in DC armature winding-growler- Importance of plants maintenance preventive maintenance - Breakdown maintenance-production maintenance-roll of maintenance engineer-industrial hazard Causes of accidents and their prevention - protective devices - Role of safety engineer - I.E. Rules on safety. Reference Books : Sl.No. Name of the Book Author Publisher 1 Electrical machines A course of Electrical Engg 2 A course in Electrical Technology (Volume-2).K.Bhattacharya, Principal, TTTI, Chandigar B.L. Theraja Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, S.Chand & Co., 3 Operation and Maintenance of Electrical Machines B.V.S. Rao Khanna Publishers,

3203 ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS III Term (Core) 6 Hours / Week Total Hours : 72 Major Divisions: Unit I : Electronic Passive And Active Components Unit II : Special Semiconductor Devices And Integrated Circuit Unit III : Rectifiers, Filters And Power Supplies Unit IV : Amplifiers Unit V : Power Amplifiers And Oscillators UNIT I Electronic Passive and Active Components 14Hrs Passive Components : Resistors Types Materials Colour code- Specification, Inductors Types Specification. Capacitors Types Specification. Active Components : Semiconductor Diode Zener diode Varactor diode - Junction Transistors Principle of Operation and Characteristics of NPN and PNP Transistors - Unijunction Transistor - Field Effect Transistor JFET - MOSFET (Depletion and Enhancement Mode) - Comparison between JFET and MOSFET. UNIT II Special Semiconductor Devices and I.C Fabrication 14 Hrs Principle of operation, Characteristics and applications of SCR Triac - Diac - Quadrac Silicon Control Switch Gate Triggered Oscillator Silicon Unilateral Switch Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor - LDR - Photo Diode - Solar Cell - LED and LCD. Introduction to IC technology IC family and advantages of ICs. UNIT III Rectifiers, Filters and Power supplies 14 Hrs Circuit and operation of Half wave rectifier, Full wave Rectifier and Bridge rectifier Ripple factor and Efficiency - Comparison of Rectifiers (Description only) Three phase Rectifiers (Half wave and Full wave) circuit and operation. Filters Types- Operation of Capacitor Filter, LC Filter, PI Filter and RC Filter (Circuit and description only) Need for bleeder resistor. Regulated power Supply- Types- Circuit and principle of operation of Zener Voltage Regulator - Series Regulated Power Supply with Over Load Protection - Positive Voltage Regulator using IC 78xx and Negative Voltage Regulator using IC 79xx. Basic concept of SMPS and UPS (Block Diagram and explanation only). Half wave and Full wave Voltage Doublers - Clippers and Clampers (Using Diodes only). UNIT IV Amplifiers 15 Hrs Definitions General Classification of Amplifiers CB, CC, CE Amplifier principles and operation Need for Biasing arrangement Fixed Bias, Collector to Base Bias, Self Bias operating point DC and AC load lines - Comparison of CB, CC, CE Amplifier Characteristics with respect to voltage gain, current gain, input impedance and output impedance. Cascaded Amplifiers- RC coupled amplifier- Frequency response curve- db notationdefinition of Lower cut off frequency and Upper cut off frequency - Band width. Distortion in amplifiers- noise in amplifiers. Emitter Follower- Darlington Emitter Follower Direct Coupled Amplifiers (Common Emitter connection only)- Differential Amplifier. UNIT V Power Amplifiers and Oscillators 15 Hrs Power Amplifiers- Class A, Class B, Class AB, Class C - Pushpull Amplifier- Complementry symmetry Pushpull Amplifier- Effect of negative Feedback in Amplifiers. Introduction- Burkhausen Criteria- Classification of Oscillators- Circuit Diagram and Operation of Hartley Oscillator, Colpitt s Oscillator, Tuned Collector Oscillator, RC Phase Shift Oscillator, Wien Bridge Oscillator, Crystal Oscillator using IC MM 5369 and UJT relaxation Oscillator

. Reference Books : Sl.No. Name of the Book Author Publisher 1 Electronics Devices Application and Integrated Circuits 2 Integrated Circuits 1. Mathur 2. Kulshreshtha 3. Chadha K.R.Botkar Umesh Publications, 6. Khannna Publishers, 3 Electronic devices and Circuits An Introduction Allen Mottershed Prentice Hall of India (P) Ltd, 4 Electronic Devices and Circuits 1. Salivahanan 2. N.Sureshkumar 3. A.Vallavaraj Tata McGrow Hill Publishing Company,. 3204 ELECTRICAL MACHINES - I LABORATORY III Term( Core ) 6 Hours / Week Total Hours : 72 List of Experiments : 1. Calibration of Volt Meter and Ammeter. 2. O.C.C of self excited shunt generator. 3. Load test on a DC Shunt Generator. 4. Load test on a DC Compound Generator. 5. Load test on a DC Series Generator. 6. Load test on a DC Shunt Motor. 7. Load test on a DC Compound Motor. 8. Load test on a DC Series Motor. 9. Predetermination of efficiency of DC M/c by doing Swinburne s tests. 10. Load test on the given single phase transformer. 11. Breakdown Voltage Test and Acidity test on transformer oil. 12. Load sharing of two single phase transformer. 13. Predetermination of efficiency and regulation of the single phase transformer by doing OC & SC tests. 14. Study of DC Motor Starters. 15. Measurement of three phase power by two wattmeter method 16. Speed control of DC shunt Motor 17. Phasing out test on Three Phase Transformer 18. Pairing of three Phase Transformer

3205 ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS LAB III Term (Core ) 6 Hours / Week Total Hours : 72 I. Devices List of Experiments : 1. Draw the forward and reverse characteristics of semicondutor diode. Determine its Cut-in voltage. 2. Draw the forward and reverse characteristics of zener diode. Determine its Cut-in voltage and break down voltage. 3. Draw the I D Vs V DS characteristics for various gate voltages of the given FET. 4. Draw the I A Vs V A characteristics of the given SCR. Determine the gate current for different anode voltages. 5. Draw the VI characteristic of the given Diac. Determine the Cut-in voltage. 6. Draw the VI characteristics of the given Triac. Determine the gate current for different anode voltages. 7. Draw the VI characteristics of the given LDR under (a) various illumination level at constant supply voltage and (b) various supply voltages at constant illumination level. 8. Draw the VI characteristics of the given LED. Determine the conduction voltage for satisfactory brightness. 9. a) Draw the input characteristics (I B Vs V BE for various V CE) for the given transistor under CE configuration. Determine the input resistance. b)draw the output characteristics (I C Vs V CE for various I B) for the given transistor under CE configuration. Determine the output resistance. 10. Draw the VI characteristics of IGBT. 11. Characteristics of UJT II. Circuits: 1. Construct halfwave and Full wave Rectifier Circuits using diodes and observe the input and output waveforms with and without filter. 2. Construct a bridge Rectifier Circuit using diodes and observe the input and output waveforms with and without filter. 3. Construct a voltage regulator using IC 7812. Determine the load regulation and line regulation. 4. Construct a RC coupled amplifier and plot the frequency response characteristics. Determine the lower and upper cut-off frequency and bandwidth. 5. Construct a relaxation oscillator using UJT and trace the waveform. Measure the frequency. 6. Construct a series pass transistor voltage regulator and determine the regulation. 7. Study of CRO and controls

3206 MS-OFFICE LAB III Term( Core ) 3 Hours / Week Total Hours : 36 WINDOWS : Introduction to Windows Environment. Word: Introduction to Word Creating a document Working with a document Saving - Editing files - Cut - Copy - Paste Find and Replace etc. Tools in Word: Editing with Spelling and Grammar Creating table and Modifying table - Formatting tables - Mail merge - Print. Excel: Screen structure Building a work sheet Entering Date Entering data in a series Formatting cells - Rows Columns Sheet Sort - Filter Forms - Sub totalling Calculating using formula and functions Formatting and Printing Creating a Chart PowerPoint : Slides - Creating a Presentation - Features of PowerPoint - Clip Art - Adding Clip Art to a slide. List of Experiments : WINDOWS 1 WordPad Requisition letter for Diploma Certificate Apply Bold, Italic, Underline, Alignment, Different Colors, Apply different fonts, Inserting Date, Set Paper size, Margins 2 Paint : Drawing Circles, Square, Lines, Polygon, Text Box, Flip / Rotate, Stretch / Skew and the usage of all other icons in the Tool Box. 3 Calculator Calculating the Sin, Cos, Square, Cube, Exp, Factorial, Logarithm, Natural Logarithm of a number and Memory options (MC, MR, MS and M+ Options) WORD 2000 4 Create a newsletter in such a way as to implement Cut, Copy, Paste, Find and Replace commands. 5 Create your class Time Table using Table command 6 Create a Quotation format for purchasing electrical items and prepare the Quotation for 5 companies using Mail Merge command 7 Create a Requisition letter for Attendance Certificate. - While typing the letter, type with spelling, grammar and punctuation mistakes. Rectify it with the Spelling and Grammar features EXCEL 2000

8 Type I Year mark of 10 students and calculate student wise Total and Average. Also calculates subject wise Total & Average and apply AutoFormat 9 Prepare a calendar for the current year by dragging. 10 Create a database of 20 records with the following fields. Slno Salesman Product Qty Rate Total Note: Salesman* : Dinesh, Krishnan, Rajendran and Arun Product * : Computer, Printer, Modem and Scanner The above mentioned 4 Salesmen and 4 Products should be repeated throughout the database. Create 3 copies in 3 sheets and apply Sort, Filter and Subtotal for the above database. 11 Creating a chart for a) Monthly Sales of a Company and b) I year total mark of 10 students PowerPoint 2000 12 Create a presentation for Office 2000 (Minimum 6 Slides, use Clipart also) 13 Create a presentation about Electronic Industries (Minimum 6 Slides, use Clipart also) 14 Create a presentation about Computers (Minimum 6 Slides, use Clipart also) 15 Create a presentation about your polytechnic. (Minimum 6 Slides, use Clipart also)