0% found this document useful (0 votes)
58 views7 pages

H M S Institute of Technology Department of Electrical & Electronics Engg

The document outlines a course schedule for a class on Logic Design taught over 52 sessions. It includes the following key information: - The class is the 3rd semester of an engineering program and covers 8 units of Logic Design taught over 52 sessions. - Each session lists the date, topic covered, and unit number. Topics progress from combinational logic principles to sequential circuits and design. - References for the course include textbooks on digital logic applications, digital principles and design, and logic design fundamentals.

Uploaded by

Gunda Gunda
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
58 views7 pages

H M S Institute of Technology Department of Electrical & Electronics Engg

The document outlines a course schedule for a class on Logic Design taught over 52 sessions. It includes the following key information: - The class is the 3rd semester of an engineering program and covers 8 units of Logic Design taught over 52 sessions. - Each session lists the date, topic covered, and unit number. Topics progress from combinational logic principles to sequential circuits and design. - References for the course include textbooks on digital logic applications, digital principles and design, and logic design fundamentals.

Uploaded by

Gunda Gunda
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 7

TECHNOLOGY

H M S INSTITUTE OF

NH-4, MANCHAKALKUPPE, KESARAMADU POST,


KYATHASANDRA, TUMKUR-572104

Engg

Department of Electrical & Electronics

Name of the Staff : Radha B N


Class/ Sem
Subject

Sl. No.

Sub. Code
: 10ES33
Hours/Week : 04

: III
: Logic Design

TOPICS

DATE

Unit-1 : Principles of combinational logic-1


1

03-0811

Definition of combinational logic, Canonical forms,

04-0811

Generation of switching equations from truth tables,

05-0811

Karnaugh maps - 3, 4 variables

06-0811

Karnaugh maps - 5 variables

10-0811

Incompletely specified functions (Dont Care terms)

11-0811

Simplifying Max term equations.

Unit-2 : Principles of combinational Logic-2


7

12-08-11

Quine-McCluskey minimization technique

13-08-11

Quine-McCluskey minimization technique

17-08-11

Quine-McCluskey using dont care terms

1
0

18-08-11

Quine-McCluskey using dont care terms

1
1

19-08-11

Reduced Prime Implicant Tables

1
2

20-08-11

Map entered variables.

(6 hours)

(7 Hours)

1
3

24-08-11

Map entered variables.

Unit-3: Analysis and design of combinational logic I


1
4

25-08-11

1
5

26-08-11

1
6

27-08-11

1
7

02-09-11

BCD decoders

1
8

03-09-11

Encoders.

1
9

08-09-11

Encoders.

(6 Hours)

General approach
Decoders
Decoders

Unit-4: Analysis and design of combinational logic II


2
0

09-09-11

Digital multiplexers

2
1

10-09-11

Using multiplexers as Boolean function generators.

2
2

14-09-11

Adders and subtractors

2
3

15-09-11

Cascading full adders

2
4

16-09-11

Look ahead carry, Binary comparators

2
5

17-09-11

Design methods of building blocks of combinational logics.

2
6

21-09-11

Design methods of building blocks of combinational logics.

UNIT- 5: Sequential Circuits 1


2
7

22-09-11

Basic Bistable Element, Latches, SR Latch

2
8

23-09-11

Application of SR Latch, A Switch Debouncer

(7 Hours)

(7 Hours)

2
9

24-09-11

The S R Latch, The gated SR Latch, The gated D Latch

3
0

28-09-11

The Master-Slave Flip-Flops (Pulse-Triggered Flip-Flops): The Master-Slave SR


Flip-Flops

3
1

29-09-11

The Master-Slave JK Flip-Flop

3
2

30-09-11

Edge Triggered Flip-Flop: The Positive Edge-Triggered D Flip-Flop

3
3

07-10-11

Negative-Edge Triggered D Flip-Flop

UNIT- 6: Sequential Circuits 2

(7 Hours)

34

08-10-11

Characteristic Equations, Registers

35

12-10-11

Counters - Binary Ripple Counters

36

13-10-11

Synchronous Binary counters, Counters based on Shift Registers

37

14-10-11

Design of a Synchronous counters

38

15-10-11

Design of a Synchronous Mod-6 Counter using clocked JK Flip-Flops

39

19-10-11

Design of a Synchronous Mod-6 Counter using clocked D, T, or SR Flip-Flops

40

20-10-11

Design of a Synchronous Mod-6 Counter using clocked D, T, or SR Flip-Flops

UNIT -7: Sequential Design I


41

21-10-11

Introduction

42

22-10-11

Mealy and Moore Models

43

28-10-11

State Machine Notation,

44

29-10-11

State Machine Notation,

45

02-11-11

Synchronous Sequential Circuit Analysis and Design

46

03-11-11

Synchronous Sequential Circuit Analysis and Design

UNIT -8: Sequential Design II


47

04-11-11

Construction of state Diagrams

48

05-11-11

Construction of state Diagrams

49

05-11-11

Counter Design.

50

09-11-11

Counter Design.

51

09-11-11

Revision

52

09-11-11

Revision

(6 Hours)

(6 Hours)

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Digital Logic Applications and Design, John M Yarbrough, Thomson Learning, 2001.
2. Digital Principles and Design , Donald D Givone, Tata McGraw Hill Edition, 2002.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Fundamentals of logic design, Charles H Roth, Jr; Thomson Learning, 2004.
2. Logic and computer design Fundamentals, Mono and Kim, Pearson, Second edition, 2001.
3. Logic Design, Sudhakar Samuel, Pearson/Saguine, 2007

Signature of Staff

Signature of HOD

Signature of Principal

H M S INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY
NH-4, MANCHAKALKUPPE, KESARAMADU POST,
KYATHASANDRA, TUMKUR-572104

Department of Electrical & Electronics


Engg
Name of the Staff : Radha B N
Class/ Sem
Subject

Sl. No.

: VII
: Industrial Drives and applications

Sub. Code
: 06EE74
Hours/Week : 04

TOPICS

DATE

PART- A
Unit 1: AN INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL DRIVES & ITS DYNAMICS

(9 Hours)
1

01-08-11

Electrical drives. Advantages of electrical drives.

02-08-11

Parts of electrical drives.

03-08-11

Parts of electrical drives.

06-08-11

Choice of electrical drives, status of dc and ac drives

08-08-11

Dynamics of electrical drives, Fundamental torque equation, speed torque


conventions and multi quadrant operation.

09-08-11

Problems

10-08-11

Equivalent values of drive parameters, components of low torques, nature and


classification of load torques

13-08-11

Calculation of time and energy loss in transient operations, steady state stability

16-08-11

Load equalization, Problems.

Unit 2:

SELECTION OF MOTOR POWER RATING

10

17-08-11

Thermal model of motor for heating and cooling

11

20-08-11

Problems

12

22-08-11

Classes of motor duty

13

23-08-11

determination of motor rating, Problems

14

24-08-11

Problems

Unit 3 & 4:

D C MOTOR DRIVES

(5 Hours)

(12 Hours)

15

27-08-11

Starting braking, transient analysis

16

29-08-11

Problems

17

30-08-11

Single phase fully controlled rectifier, control of dc separately excited motor

18

03-09-11

Problems

19

10-09-11

Single-phase half controlled rectifier control of dc separately excited motor,


Problems

20

12-09-11

Three phase fully controlled rectifier control of dc separately excited motor,


Problems

21

13-09-11

Three phase half controlled rectifier control of dc separately excited motor,


Problems

22

14-09-11

Multi quadrant operation of dc separately excited motor fed form fully controlled
rectifier, Problems

23

17-09-11

Rectifier control of dc series motor, chopper controlled dc drives,

24

19-09-11

Chopper control of separately excited dc motor, Chopper control of series motor.

25

20-09-11

Problems

26

21-09-11

Problems

PART- B
Unit -5 & 6:

INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVES

(12 Hours)

27

24-09-11

Operation with unbalanced source voltage and single phasing

28

26-09-11

Problems

29

28-09-11

Operation with unbalanced rotor impedances, Problems

30

08-10-11

Analysis of induction motor fed from non-sinusoidal voltage supply,Problems

31

10-10-11

Starting braking, transient analysis.

32

11-10-11

Problems

33

12-10-11

Stator voltage control variable voltage frequency control from voltage sources ,

34

15-10-11

Voltage source inverter control, closed loop control,Problems

35

17-10-11

Current source inverter control, current regulated voltage source inverter control

36

18-10-11

Problems

37

19-10-11

Rotor resistance control, slip power recovery, speed control of single phase
induction motors

38

22-10-11

Problems

UNIT 7:

SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR DRIVES

(10 Hours)

39

24-10-11

Operation form faced frequency supply

40

26-10-11

Problems

41

29-10-11

Synchronous motor variable speed drives

42

29-10-10

Problems

43

31-10-11

Variable frequency control of multiple synchronous motors.

44

01-11-11

Problems

45

02-11-11

Self-controlled synchronous motor drive employing load commutated thruster


inverter.

46

05-11-11

Problems

47

07-11-11

Problems

48

07-11-11

Problems

UNIT 8:

INDUSTRIAL DRIVES

49

08-11-11

Rolling mill drives, cement mill drives

50

08-11-11

Taper mill dries

51

09-11-11

Textile mill drives

52

09-11-11

Revision

(4 Hours)

TEXT BOOK:
1. Fundamentals of Electrical Drives- G.K Dubey -2 Edition, 5th reprint Narosa
publishing house Chennai, 2002.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Electrical Drives- N.K De and P.K. Sen- PHI, 2007
2. A First Course On Electric Drives- S.K Pillai-Wiley Eastern Ltd 1990.
3. Power Electronics, Devices, Circuits and Industrial Applications- V.R. Moorthi,
Oxford University Press, 2005.

Signature of Staff

Signature of HOD

Signature of Principal

You might also like