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Course Code : CLPC12

Course Title : APPLIED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS


ENGINEERING
Number of Credits : 3
Prerequisites : NONE
Course Type : PC

COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES

1. To provide the key concepts about Transformers, DC and AC motors and thereby
able to choose the appropriate drives for various applications.
2. To equip students to understand and apply the basic concepts of Combinational logic
circuits and INTEL 8085 Microprocessor.

COURSE CONTENT

DC motors - Characteristics - Starting and speed control – Testing - Applications. Transformers:


(Single phase only) - equivalent circuit and regulation - losses and efficiency - Testing.

Three-phase induction motor - Cage and slip ring motors -torque slip characteristics –starting
and speed control of induction motors - single phase induction motors and universal motors.
Synchronous motors - starting and applications.

Electric drive for general factory, textile mill , cement mill - pump, blowers, hoists, traction etc. -
group and individual drives

Combinational logic - representation of logic functions – SOP and POS forms K-map
representations – minimization using K maps - simplification and implementation of
combinational logic – multiplexers and demultiplexers – code converters, adders, subtractors,
memory and its types.

Microprocessor – Architecture of INTEL 8085 – Instruction set – addressing modes - Basic


assembly language programming

REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Mehta V K and Rohit Mehta, ‘Principles of Electrical Machines’, S Chand and company
Ltd., 2006.
2. Dubey G K , ‘Fundamentals of Electric drives’, Narosa book distributors pvt. ltd , 2nd
edition, 2012
3. Ramesh S. Gaonkar, ‘Microprocessor Architecture Programming and Applications with
8085’, Penram Intl. Publishing, 6th edition, 2013.
4. Morris Mano, Michael D Ciletti, ‘Digital Design’, Pearson Education, 4th edition, 2008.
5. Theraja B L,’A TextBook of Electrical Technology’, vol 2,S Chand,23rd edition,2007.
6. Vincent Del Toro, ‘Electrical Engineering Fundamentals’, PHI, 2nd edition, 2009
7. Subrahmanyan V, ‘Thyristor control of Electric Drives’, Tata McGraw Hill, 1st edition.

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COURSE OUTCOMES

Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to

analyze the performance of DC Motors and Transformers under various operating


CO1
conditions using their various characteristics models.
describe different types AC motors and their characteristics.
CO2

CO3 select appropriate drive for any industrial application .


design and analyze combinational logic circuits.
CO4

CO5 understand the architecture and instruction set of 8085.

Mapping of Course Outcomes with Programme Outcome

PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO1       
CO2        
CO3        
CO4       
CO5         

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