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Department ofElectrialEngineering,

School of Engineering,
University of Management and Technology

Course Outline
Course Code: EE 455 Course Title: Industrial Electronics

Program BSEE

Credit Hours 3

Duration One semester

EE208 - Electronic Devices and Circuits


Prerequisites
EE446 - Power Electronics

Resource Person(s) Jamil Ahmed

Please see the course page on the Learning Management System


Counseling Hours
(LMS)

Contacts jamil.ahmad@umt.edu.pk

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Course Learning Outcomes (CLOs):
CLO:1. Express comprehensive knowledge of components, circuits and control techniques used
in industrial automated systems (Level C2)
CLO:2. Interpret the use and application of sensors, transducers and electronic measuring
instruments(Level C3)
CLO:3. Apply the knowledge of PLCs for industrial automation(Level C3)
CLO:4. Examine operation of industrial systems rather than mathematical designing
concepts(Level C4)

Mapping of CLOs to Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs):

CLOs/PLOs CLO 1 CLO 2 CLO 3 CLO 4

PLO 1: Engineering Knowledge


  
PLO 2: Problem Analysis

PLO 3: Design and Development of
Solutions
PLO 4: Investigation
PLO 5: Modern Tool Usage
PLO 6: The Engineer and Society
PLO 7: Environment and Sustainability
PLO 8: Ethics
PLO 9: Individual and Team Work
PLO 10: Communication
PLO 11: Project Management
PLO 12: Life Long Learning

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Learning Methodology:
Classroom lectures, problem solving exercises.

Grade Evaluation Criteria


Components Marks
Quizzes 25
Mid Term 25
Exam
Final Exam 50
Total 100

Text Book:
[1] Industrial Electronics, Devices and Systems’’ by Dale R Patrick and Stephen W Fardo, The
Fairmont Press, Inc., 2000
[2] Power Electronics” by M D Singh and K B Khanchandani, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill 

References:
[1] “Programmable Logic Controllers,” by Frank D. Petruzella, 3rd Edition, 2005, McGraw-Hill

[2] “Industrial Electronics,” by Frank D. Petruzella, 1st Edition, 1995, McGraw-Hill

[3] “Power Electronics: Circuits, Devices And Applications” by M. H. Rashid, 3rd Edition, 2001

[4] V.R.Moorthi, ‘’Power Electronics,’’ Oxford University Press, 2005

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Calendar of Course Contents

Course Code: EE 455 Course Title: Industrial Electronics


Lectures Topics Textbook (T CLOs
B) / 
Reference R
eadings(RR)
RB [3]
1-4 Overview of rectifiers with resistive & inductive load 1
Ch#2
Electric Heating
Welding:
5,6 Slides  4
Resistance welding and its types

Control of D.C. Drives:


Basic machine equation
Scheme for D.C. motor speed control TB[2]:
7-10 Single phase separately excited drives Ch#14[14. 1
Single phase series D.C. motor drives 1-14.8]
Three phase separately excited drives
D.C. chopper drives
Control of A.C. Drives:
Basic principle of operation
Speed control of induction motor
Stator voltage control TB[2]:
11-14 1
Variable frequency control Ch.#15
Rotor resistance control
Slip power recovery scheme
Synchronous motor drives
15,16 Mid Term Exam
Transducers and sensors
TB[1]:
17-20 Active and passive transducers, their types and 2
Ch.#07
applications in the industry
Photoelectric Devices and optoelectronic devices
TB[1]:
21-24 photo-diodes, Pin-Diodes, photo transistors, photo- 2
Ch.#8
FETS, opto-couplers etc and their applications.
Lab
Industrial control using PLCs , Basics, relay logics,
Manual /
25-30 Ladder logics, sensors, normally open and normally 3
Lecture
closed contacts, motor starter circuits, applications
Notes 
31,32 End Term Exam (Comprehensive)

Mapping of CLOs to Direct Assessments


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