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EEE672 ADVANCED PROCESSORS FOR

POWER ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES


UNIT I ARM PROCESSOR (9)
Arm processor architecture and pipelining programmers model
data paths and instruction decoding ARM instruction set
addressing modes Thumb instruction set ARM code sequences
C examples.
UNIT II EXCEPTION AND INTERRUPT HANDLING (8)
Advanced Microcontroller Bus architecture exception handling
overview Interrupts Interrupt Handling Schemes
Representing a Digital Signal Introduction to DSP on the ARM.
UNIT III DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR (8)
Introduction System configuration registers Memory
addressing mode Instruction set Programming Concepts
Simple programs.
UNIT IV PERIPHERALS OF DSP (10)
General purpose Input/output (GPIO) Functionality Interrupts
A/D converter Event Managers (EVA, EVB) PWM signal
generation.
UNIT V APPLICATIONS OF ARM AND DSP (10)
Voltage regulation of DC DC converters Stepper motor and DC
motor control Clarkes and parks transformation Space vector
PWM Control of Induction Motors and PMSM.
REFERENCES:
1. Andrew N.Sloss, Dominic Symes, Chris Wright, ARM System
Developers Guide Designing and Optimizing System Software
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, 2004.
2. Hamid A. Toliyat, Steven Campbell,DSP based electromechanical
motion control, CRC press, New York, Washington Dc, 2004.

EEE672 ADVANCED PROCESSORS FOR


POWER ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES LAB
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. Generation of pulses by comparing, triangular and a dc
signal.
2. Generation of sine waveform
3. Generation of pulses by comparing, saw tooth and a dc
signal.
4. Generation of firing pulses for single phase fully
controlled rectifier.
5. Generation of firing pulses for single phase full bridge
inverter.
6. Generation of firing pulses for three phase rectifier.
7. Generation of firing pulses for three phase inverter.
8. Generation of firing pulses for single phase ac voltage
controller.
9. Generation of pulses for a DC chopper circuit-TRC,
Variable frequency control.
10. Simulation of sine wave generation using DSP kit
11. Procedure for DSP program in DSP kit
12. Arithmetic operations using DSP kit
13. Assembler directive program using DSP-kit
14. Square wave generation using general purpose digital
input output port using DSP
15. PWM generation using general purpose timer with DSP
( assembly language /c )
16. Matlab / CCS interfacing

EEE 635 HIGH VOLTAGE DIRECT CURRENT


TRANSMISSION
UNIT I DC POWER TRANSMISSION TECHNOLOGY
Introduction comparison of AC and DC transmission application of DC
transmission description of DC transmission system planning for HVDC
transmission modern trends in DC transmission, control hierarchy,
HVDC transmission standards (IEEE and IEC standards).
UNIT II ANALYSIS OF HVDC CONVERTERS
Pulse number, choice of converter configuration simplified analysis of
Graetz circuit converter bridge characteristics characteristics of a
twelve pulse converter detailed analysis of converters.
UNIT III CONVERTER AND HVDC SYSTEM CONTROL
General principles of DC link control converter control
characteristics system control hierarchy firing angle control
current and extinction angle control starting and stopping of DC link
power control higher level controllers telecommunication
requirements.
UNIT IV HARMONICS AND FILTERS
Introduction Generation of harmonics design of AC filters DC
filters carrier frequency and RI noise, Case studies.
UNIT V SIMULATION OF HVDC SYSTEMS
Introduction system simulation: Philosophy and tools HVDC system
simulation modeling of HVDC systems for digital dynamic simulation.
REFERENCE:
1. Padiyar, K.R., HVDC Power Transmission System, Wiley Eastern
Limited, New Delhi, 2010.
2. Edward Wilson Kimbark, Direct Current Transmission, Vol. I, Wiley
interscience, New York, London, Sydney, 1971.
3. Rakosh Das Begamudre, Extra high voltage AC transmission
engineering New Age International (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 1990.
4. Arrillaga, J., High Voltage direct current transmission, Peter
Pregrinus, London, 1983.
5. S. Rao, EHV-AC, HVDC Transmission and Distribution Engineering
Khanna Publications, 3rd Edition, 2012.
6. Arrilaga, J., High Voltage Direct Current Transmission, 2nd Edition,
Peter Pereginver Ltd., 1998.

EEE 577 INTELLIGENT CONTROL


UNIT I INTRODUCTION AND MOTIVATION (9)
Approaches to intelligent control Architecture for intelligent
control Symbolic reasoning system rule based systems -- the AI
approach Knowledge representation Expert systems.
UNIT II CONCEPT OF ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS (9)
Basic mathematical model McCulloch-Pitts neuron model simple
perceptron Adaline and Madaline Feed-forward Multilayer
Perceptron Learning and Training the neural network.
UNIT III DATA PROCESSING (7)
Scaling Fourier transformation principal component analysis
wavelet transformations.
UNIT IV NETWORKS AND CASE STUDIES (9)
Hopfield network Self organizing network and Recurrent network
Neural Network based controller Stability analysis of Neural
Network interconnection systems Identification and control of linear
and nonlinear dynamic systems using Matlab Neural Network toolbox.
UNIT V FUZZY SETS AND FUZZY RELATIONS (11)
Introduction to crisp sets and fuzzy sets Basic fuzzy set operation and
approximate reasoning Introduction to fuzzy logic modeling and
control Fuzzification, inferencing and defuzzification Fuzzy
knowledge and rule bases Fuzzy modeling and control schemes for
nonlinear systems Self organizing fuzzy logic control Fuzzy logic
control for nonlinear time delay system Implementation of fuzzy logic
controller using Matlab fuzzy logic toolbox Stability analysis of
fuzzy control systems
REFERENCE:
1. JSR JANG, CT Sun, E.Mizutani, Neuro-Fuzzy soft computing, Pearson
Education, 2004.
2. Laurence
Fausett
Fundamentals
of
Neural
Networks

Architectures, Algorithms and Applications, Pearson Education,


2004.
3. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications, Timothy J.Ross, McGraw
Hill International Editions, 2004.
4. Introduction to Artificial Neural Systems, Jack M. Zurada, Jaico
Publishing House, 2003.

EEE 680 ELECTRIC AND HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLES


UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE (9)
History of hybrid and electric vehicles social and environmental
importance of hybrid and electric vehicles modern drive trains on
energy supplies and their impact. Basics of vehicle performance vehicle
power source characterization transmission characteristics and
mathematical models to describe vehicle performance.
UNIT II HYBRID TRAIN ARCHITECTURES AND POWER FLOW MANAGEMENT (9)
Fundamental concept of hybrid traction introduction to various hybrid
drive train topologies power flow control in hybrid drive train
architectures fuel efficiency analysis. Basic concepts of electric
traction introduction to various electric drive train topologies power
flow control in hybrid drive train topologies fuel efficiency analysis.
UNIT III ELECTRIC MACHINE AND DRIVE IN HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLES (9)
Introduction to hybrid and electric vehicles Configuration and control
of DC Motor drives AC Motor drives Permanent Magnet Motor drives
Switch Reluctance Motor drives and drive system
Efficiency.
UNIT IV PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLES (9)
Matching the electric machine and the internal combustion engine (ICE)
Sizing the propulsion motor sizing the power electronics selecting the
energy storage technology Communications supporting subsystems.
UNIT V ENERGY MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES (9)
Introduction to energy management strategies used in hybrid and electric
vehicle classification of different energy management strategies
comparison of different energy management strategies implementation
issues of energy strategies.
REFERENCE:

1. Ion Boldea and S.A Nasar Electric drives, CRC Press, 2005.
2. Sira -Ramirez, R. Silva Ortigoza Control Design Techniques in Power
Electronics Devices Springer, 2006.
3. Bimal Bose, Power electronics and motor drives Elsevier, 2006.
4. Chris Mi, M. Abdul Masrur, David WenzhongGao, Hybrid Electric
Vehicles: Principles and Applications with Practical Perspectives John
Wiley & Sons, Ltd, First Edition 2011.
5. Siew-Chong Tan, Yuk-Ming Lai, Chi Kong Tse Sliding mode control of
switching Power Converters CRC Press, 2011

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