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Lovely Professional University,Punjab

Format For Instruction Plan [for Courses with Lectures,Tutorials and Labs]

Course No. ELE102 Course Title: ELECTRICAL SCIENCE-II L: 4 T: 1 P: 2 Cr: 6

Course Planner :- 13464 :: Roamika Rana

TextBook

1. Hughes, Electrical & Electronic Technology 9th Edition, Pearson Publishers, 2007.

Other Specific Books


2. A. E. Fitzgerald, C. Kingsley Jr. and S. D. Umars, Electrical Machinery, McGraw Hill, 1983.
3. M.A.Pal, Introduction to Electrical Circuits and Machines, Affiliated East-West Press, 1975.
4. Robert L. Boylestad, and Louis Nashelsky, “Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory”, 9thed., 2007, Pearson Education.
5. M.Morris Mano,Digital logic and computer design,Pearson Education
6. Ramakant A.Gayakward,Op-Amps and linear integrated circuits,third edition,pearson education
7. Ian R Sinclair and John Dunton, “Practical electronics Handbook”, 6ED., 2007, Elsevier Ltd.
8. Vincent Deltoro,”Electrical Engineering Fundamentals”, 2nd Ed. Prentice Hall, reprint 2008.
9. William Schweber,Electronic Communication Systems,Fourth edition
10. Simon Haykin,Michael Moher,Communication Systems,Fifth edition,Wiley India Edition
11. Ramesh Gaonkar,Microprocessor Architechture,Programming,and Applications with the 8085,5th edition
12. Kenneth Ayala,The 8051 Microcontroller,3rd edition

Other Readings

Sr. No. Jouranls atricles as compulsary readings (specific articles, Complete reference)

13 http://journal.esrgroups.org/jes/papers/5_2_3.pdf

14 www.ewh.ieee.org/r10/delhi/des-ns.pdf - Similar

15 Electronics For You (Monthly Magazine)

Relevant Websites

Sr. No. Web adress (only if relevant to the courses) Salient Features

16 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/synchronous motor Working principle of synchronous motor

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17 http://www.epanorama.net/links/motorcontrol.html#motor Electrical motor control General information ,AC motors ,DC motors ,Servo motor
control ,RC servo control circuits ,Stepper motors ,Tachmoter related technologies
18 http://www.8051projects.net/dc-motor-interfacing/introduction.php Interfacing of 8051with DC motor

19 http://knol.google.com/k/interfacing-led-to-microcontroller# Flashing LED Algorithm

20 http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/969005 Comparison between AM,FM and PM

Detailed Plan For Lectures


Pedagogical tool
Chapters/Sections of
Homework to be Demonstration/case
Week No. Lecture No. Topic Textbook/other
Assigned to students study/images/anmation
reference
ctc. planned

Part 1
Week 1 Lecture 1 DC motor basic construction ->Reference :1,Sec 41.1-41.2 Image file:
http://www.galco.com/imag
es/dc_motor_fig8.jpg
Lecture 2 Principle of operation ->Reference :1,Sec 41.3-41.6

Lecture 3 Principle of operation ->Reference :1,Sec 42.1-42.4

Lecture 4 Speed and Torque characteristics of a DC motor ->Reference :1,Sec 42.5-42.6 Term Paper 1 Allocation

Week 2 Lecture 5 Applications of DC motors ->Reference :8,Sec 20-5 HomeWork 1 Allocation http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/cours
es/IIT-MADRAS/Electrical
_Machines_I/pdfs/2_8.pdf
Lecture 6 Types and Selection of DC motor for particular applications. ->Reference :8,Sec 20-2

Lecture 7 AC Machines: Induction motor Principle of operation ->Reference :1,Sec 39.1 Image file:
http://users.telenet.be/b0y/c
ontent/gen_techin/Induction
.Motorcutaway.jpg
Lecture 8 Characteristics and applications of Induction motor ->Reference :8,Sec 21-3

Week 3 Lecture 9 Types and Selection of induction motor for particular applications. ->Reference :8,Sec 21-2

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Part 1
Week 3 Lecture 10 Synchronous motor: basic constructional features ->Reference :1,Sec 37.1-37.3 Image file:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_
Znu7x4yz5P0/SCpAoudW
fkI/AAAAAAAAAHw/v
XRGIo6dgi8/s400/motor.jp
g
Lecture 11 Synchronous motor: Principle of operation ->Reference :1,Sec 37.4-37.5

Lecture 12 Characteristics of Synchronous motor ->Reference :8,Sec 19-7

Week 4 Lecture 13 Communication Systems: Definition of communication ->Reference :10,Sec 1.1 HomeWork 1
Submission
Part 2
Week 4 Lecture 14 Need of Modulation ->Reference :9,Sec 4.1 HomeWork 2 Allocation

Lecture 15 Brief description of AM ->Reference :10,Sec 3.1-3.2 AM modulation animation

Lecture 16 FM and PM ->Reference :10,page 102-110 Class test based on


homework1

Week 5 Lecture 17 FM and PM ->Reference :10,page 102-110

Lecture 18 ASK, FSK and PSK. ->Reference :10,page 316-318

Lecture 19 Introduction to digital electronics ->Reference :1,Sec 27.1-27.2

Lecture 20 Number Systems ->Reference :1,Sec 26.1-26.14

Week 6 Lecture 21 Number Systems: different conversions ->Reference :1,Sec 26.1-26.14 HomeWork 2
Submission

Lecture 22 Logic circuit design and realization ->Reference :1,Sec 27.3-27.12 K-map solving software

Lecture 23 Logic circuit design and realization ->Reference :1,Sec 27.3-27.12

Lecture 24 K- Map for solving combinational logic ->Reference :1,Sec27.13 Class test based on K-map solving software
homework2

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Part 2
Week 7 Lecture 25 K- Map for solving combinational logic ->Reference :1,Sec27.13 http://www.falstad.com/circ
uit/e-halfadd.html (showing
half adder working)
Lecture 26 Sequential logic:Flip-flops ->Reference :5,Sec 6-1-6-2 Video showing working of
SR flip-flop

Lecture 27 Sequential logic:Flip-flops ->Reference :5,Sec 6-3-6-5 http://www.falstad.com/circ


uit/e-edgedff.html (showing
D-Flipflop working)
Lecture 28 K- Map for solving Sequential logic ->Reference 5,Sec 5-6-6-7 Image file:
http://www.engin.swarthmo
re.edu/~mjohns2/Lab%203
%20-
%20Sequential%20Circuit
%20Design_clip_image004.
gif

MID-TERM
Part 3
Week 8 Lecture 29 Linear and digital IC:Introduction to OP amps ->Reference :6,Sec 1-1-1-3 Image file:
->Reference :6,Sec 1-5-1-7 http://www.williamson-labs
.com/images/opamp-block_
h.gif
Lecture 30 Linear and digital IC:Introduction to OP amps ->Reference :6,Sec 1-9-1-10
->Reference :6,Sec 1-13
Lecture 31 OP-amp parameters and characteristics ->Reference :6,Sec 2-1-2-2

Lecture 32 OP-amp parameters and characteristics ->Reference :6,Sec 2-3-2-5

Week 9 Lecture 33 Inverting mode of an an opamp ->Reference :6,Sec 2-6-2 HomeWork 3 Allocation http://www.falstad.com/circ
uit/e-amp-invert.html
(showing working of
inverting Op-Amp circuit)
Lecture 34 Non-Inverting mode of an an opamp ->Reference :6,Sec 2-6-3

Lecture 35 Op-amp as adder or summing amplifier ->Reference :6,Sec 6-5-1-6-5-2 http://www.falstad.com/circ


->Reference :6,Sec 6-5-3(b) uit/e-amp-sum.html
(showing working of
summing amplifier circuit)

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Part 3
Week 9 Lecture 36 Op-amp as a subtractor ->Reference :6,Sec 6-5-3(a)

Week 10 Lecture 37 Op amp as an integrator ->Reference :6,Sec 6-12

Lecture 38 Op amp as a differentiator ->Reference :6,Sec 6-13

Lecture 39 Design of regulated power supply using transistors ->Reference :4,Sec 15.5

Part 4
Week 10 Lecture 40 Design of regulated power supply using ICs ->Reference :4,Sec 15.6

Week 11 Lecture 41 Introduction to Switched mode power supply ->Reference :7,Sec. 7.1 HomeWork 3 Image file:
Submission http://www.smps.us/SMP
S_schematic.gif
Lecture 42 Introduction to 8085 microprocessor ->Reference :11,Sec 4.1.1 HomeWork 4 Allocation

Lecture 43 Architecture of 8085 microprocessor ->Reference :11,Sec 4.1.5 www.mec.ac.in/home/cs/jai


mon/web/8085-introduction
.pdf
Lecture 44 Instruction set of 8085 microprocessor ->Reference :11,Sec 6.1-6.4 Class test based on
homework3

Week 12 Lecture 45 Instruction set of 8085 microprocessor ->Reference :11,Sec 6.1-6.4 Term Paper 1
Submission

Lecture 46 Introduction to 8051 ->Reference :12,Sec 3.1

Lecture 47 8051 architecture ->Reference :12,Sec 3.1

Lecture 48 Instruction set:Moving Data and Logical operations ->Reference :12,Chapter 5 and 6

Week 13 Lecture 49 Instruction set:Arithmetic operations ->Reference :12,Chapter 7 HomeWork 4


Submission

Lecture 50 Instruction set:Jump and Call instructions ->Reference :12,Chapter 8

Lecture 51 Interfacing of microcontroller with dc motor ->Reference :18, Class test based on
homework4

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Part 4
Week 13 Lecture 52 Interfacing of microcontroller with LED ->Reference :12,Sec
10.2(pg-284-289)

Spill Over
Week 14 Lecture 53 Flashing LED algorithm (LED Interfacing with 8051) ->Reference :19,

Lecture 54 Comparison between AM,PM and FM ->Reference :20,

Details of homework and case studies plan


Nature of homework
Homework No. Topic of the Homework (group/individuals/field work

Homework 1 AC and DC Machines Individual

Homework 2 Communication Systems and Digital Electronics Individual

Homework 3 OP-AMPS and Design of Regulated power supplies Individual

Homework 4 8085 microprocessor and 8051 microcontroller Individual

*Normally all the homeworks shall be submitted online but in special courses where homeworks cannot be submited online , the insructor can edit the mode of submission while
entering the IP Details

Scheme for CA:out of 100*


Component Frequency Out of (If any) Marks for each Total Marks

Term Paper 1 25 25

Homework 3 4 5 15

Class test based on homework 3 4 10 30

Lab Assesment 10 3 30

Total :- 100

* In ENG courses wherever the total exceeds 100, consider x best out of y components of CA, as explained in teacher's guide available on the UMS

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List of suggested topics for term paper[at least 15] (Student to spend about 15 hrs on any one specified term paper)
Sr. No. Topic
1 Application of DC shunt motors
2 Comparison between AM,PM and FM
3 Comparison between Linear and digital IC
4 Difference between Induction and synchronous motor
5 Inverting mode of op-amplifiers
6 Non- inverting mode of op-amplifiers
7 AC and DC characteristic of op-amplifier
8 Characteristics of DC Motors
9 Characteristics of Induction motor
10 Applications of Synchronous motor
11 Factors affecting Motor selection and efficiency
12 Memory and I/O addressing of 8085 Microprocessor
13 Digital modulation techniques
14 Design of Sequential circuits using k-maps
15 Design of Combinational logic using k-maps

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Plan for Tutorial: (Please do not use these time slots for syllabus coverage)

Tutorial No. Topic Type of pedagogical tool(s) planned


(case analysis,problem solving test,role play,business game etc)

Tutorial 1 Problems on DC Machines Problem solving

Tutorial 2 Problems on AC Machines:Induction motor Problem solving

Tutorial 3 Problems on AC Machines:Synchronous motor Problem solving

Tutorial 4 Problems on Communication system Problem solving

Tutorial 5 Problems on Number system and Logic circuit Design and realisation Problem solving

Tutorial 6 Combinational circuit design using k-maps Problem solving

Tutorial 7 Sequential circuit design using k-maps Problem solving

After Mid-Term
Tutorial 8 Problems on OP-Amps Problem solving

Tutorial 9 Design of Regulated power supply using transistors and ICs Problem solving

Tutorial 10 Problems on 8085 instruction set Problem solving

Tutorial 11 Problems on 8051 instruction set Problem solving

Tutorial 12 Interfacing of microcontroller with dc motor Problem solving

Tutorial 13 Interfacing of microcontroller with LED Problem solving

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*Each experiment of the lab will be evaluated using following relative scheme:

Component % of Marks

J/E 20

WR 50

VIVA 30

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List of experiments :-

Expt. No Title Equipment Used Reference of Lab manual

Before Mid-Term

Group 1 Inverting and non-inverting amplifiers IC741,Resistor,CRO,bread board,power


using IC741. Opamp as summer, supply, connecting wires,resistor, capacitor
integrator and Diffrentiator.
Group 2 To plot the speed torque DC motor,power supply,connecting wires
characteristics of a dc motor.
Group 3 Use of CRO, Function generator and CRO, Power supply, Function generator
power supply.
Group 4 Realization of MUX and DEMUX. IC74153,IC74139,Digital trainer kit

Group 5 Active Filter Design using Operational amplifier LM348, Resistor,


OPAMPS. Capacitor, Bread Board, Power Supply,
Connecting wires
After Mid-Term

Group 6 To start and reverse the direction of Induction motor,Power supply,connecting


an induction motor. To plot the wires
speed torque characteristics of an
induction motor.
Group 7 Interfacing of microcontroller with dc 8051 microcontroller kit,dc motor,
motor and LED. LED,Connecting wires
Group 8 Counter Design using Flip Flops J-K flip-flop, Digital trainer kit, NAND gates,
Connecting wires
Group 9 Driving an LED/Relay/motor using 8051 microcontroller kit,dc motor,
8051 microcontroller output ports. LED,relay,Connecting wires
Group 10 To display alpha numeric characters 8051 microcontroller kit,7-segment
using 8051 microcontroller. LED,Connecting wires

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