This document outlines the course content for an Industrial Electronics course over 18 weeks. It includes topics such as DC and AC motors, stepper motors, industrial control devices, transducers, and programmable controllers. Key chapters from the recommended textbook are listed for each week. Testing will take place in weeks 9 and 17-18 in the form of mid-term and final examinations.
This document outlines the course content for an Industrial Electronics course over 18 weeks. It includes topics such as DC and AC motors, stepper motors, industrial control devices, transducers, and programmable controllers. Key chapters from the recommended textbook are listed for each week. Testing will take place in weeks 9 and 17-18 in the form of mid-term and final examinations.
This document outlines the course content for an Industrial Electronics course over 18 weeks. It includes topics such as DC and AC motors, stepper motors, industrial control devices, transducers, and programmable controllers. Key chapters from the recommended textbook are listed for each week. Testing will take place in weeks 9 and 17-18 in the form of mid-term and final examinations.
Recommended Text Book: Industrial Electronics by James T. Humphries, Leslie P.Sheets
Week Text Book: Chapter No. 1 BASIC PRINCIPLE OF THE DC GENRATOR: (Elementary AC Generator, 3 Elementary DC Generator) 2 DC MOTOR: (Torque, Ideal DC Machine, Counter emf in the Motor, Counter -do- Torque in the Generator) 3 STEPPER MOTORS(page=154): PM Stepper Motors, VR Stepper Motors, 4 (page 154) Stepper Operation Modes 4 Method of Damping of steppers ,Advantages and Disadvantages of Steppers -do- 5 AC MOTORS 5 (page 178) Introduction, AC MOTOR CONSTRUCTION AND CHARACTERISTICS(page=178),classification of AC Motors, Stator Construction, Motor Characteristics 6 Industrial Control Devices 6 (Electromechanically Switches) Solenoids, Electromagnetic Relays 7 Semiconductor Electronic Switches (Thyristers, SCR,TRIAC) 6 8 Shockley Diode, DIAC, Unijection Transistor -do- 9 Mid-Term Examinations 10 Transducers 8 (page 317) Introduction,(p=317)Electrical Temperature Sensing (Thermocouples, Thermisters, 11 Resistance Temperature Detector)HUMIDITY (Psyhrometers) -do- PRESSURE(Manometers) 12 Industrial Process Control 10 Introduction, Characteristics of Process Control Systems, Process Characteristics. 13 Types of Process Control: Open loop control, close loop control On off control 14 Proportional Control, Proportional Plus Integral Control, Proportional Plus -do- Derivative Control, Proportional Plus Integral Derivative Control(PID) 15 Programmable Controllers 14 Defining a PC,I/O Interfaces, Memory, Processor 16 Programming Language and Programming Device, PLC Memory Structure -do- and Organization 17 Final Examination 18 Final Examination