Esdm Irdt
Esdm Irdt
Esdm Irdt
for
Skill Development in ESDM sector
Under the
Scheme for Financial assistance to select States/UTs for Skill
Development in ESDM sector (Scheme-1)
and
Skill Development in ESDM for Digital India (Scheme-2)
of
Department of Electronics and Information Technology
Ministry of Communications & Information Technology,
Government of India
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
Course Code
1.
EL/S/L2/C001
ESSCI
DTH Set-top-box
Installer and Service
Technician
Communications
Electronics
L2
200
8 Pass
2.
EL/S/L2/C002
ESSCI
DAS Set-top-box
Installer and Service
Technician
Communications
Electronics
L2
200
8 Pass
3.
EL/S/L3/C003
ESSCI
Consumer
Electronics
L3
350
10 Pass
4.
EL/S/L3/C004
ESSCI
Installation Technician
- Computing and
Peripherals
IT Hardware
L3
350
10 Pass
5.
EL/S/L4/C005
ESSCI
Consumer
Electronics
L4
350
8 Pass
6.
EL/S/L4/C006
ESSCI
Field Technician
Computing and
Peripherals
IT Hardware
L4
350
12 Pass
7.
EL/S/L4/C007
ESSCI
Solar Electronics
L4
350
12 Pass
8.
EL/S/L4/C008
ESSCI
PCB Assembly
L4
350
9.
EL/S/L5/C009
ESSCI
Field Technician
Networking and
Storage
IT Hardware
L5
10.
EL/S/L1/C010
ESSCI
Testing of Emergency
Light & Solar Lantern
Photovoltaic
Segment (Solar
Panel)
11.
EL/S/L2/C011
ESSCI
Wireman-Control
Panel
12.
EL/M/L3/C012
ESSCI
Through Hole
Assembly Operator
Agency Course
Sector
th
Service
th
Service
th
Service
th
Service
th
Service
th
Service
th
Service
12 Pass
th
Service
400
Diploma
Service
L1
200
Service
Industrial
Electronics
L2
200
8th Pass
Service
PCB Assembly
L3
350
Manufacturing
13.
EL/M/L3/C013
ESSCI
Circuit Imaging
Operator
PCB Assembly
L3
350
10th pass
Manufacturing
14.
EL/ S/L3/C014
ESSCI
CCTV Installation
technician
IT Hardware
L3
350
10th pass
Service
15.
EL/S/L3/C015
ESSCI
Access Controls
Installation Technician
IT hardware
L3
350
10th pass
Service
16.
EL/M/L4/C016
ESSCI
LED Mechanical
Assembly Operator
LED Lighting
L4
350
Manufacturing
17.
EL/M/L4/C017
ESSCI
Assembly OperatorRAC
Consumer
Electronics
L4
350
Manufacturing
18.
EL/M/L4/C018
ESSCI
Certificate Course in
LED Light Mechanical
Assembly
LED &
Photovoltaic
L4
250
12th Pass
Manufacturing
19.
NL/S/L1/C001
NIELIT
Installation &
Maintenance of
Photocopiers and
Printers
Office
Automation
L1
200
8th Pass/ITI
Service
20.
NL/S/L3/C002
NIELIT
Certificate Course in
Electronic Product
Testing
Electronic
Product Design
L3
360
Service
21.
NL/S/L3/C003
NIELIT
Industrial
Electronics
L3
350
10th Pass/ITI
Service
22.
NL/S/L3/C004
NIELIT
Medical
Electronics
L3
350
Service
23.
NL/S/L3/C005
NIELIT
Medical
Electronics
L3
350
Service
24.
NL/S/L3/C006
NIELIT
Medical
Electronics
L3
350
Service
25.
NL/S/L4/C007
NIELIT
Diploma in Installation
& Repair of Consumer
Electronics Products
Consumer
Electronics
L4
350
ITI or 12 Pass
Service
26.
NL/S/L5/C008
NIELIT
Medical
Electronics
L5
400
Diploma Holder /
B.Sc., Age above 21
Service
th
Hospital Equipment
years
27.
NL/S/L5/C009
NIELIT
Industrial
Automation
L5
400
28.
NL/S/L2/C010
NIELIT
Assembly &
Maintenance of PCs
Computer
Hardware
L2
240
Polytechnic
Service
Diploma/Graduation
/ ITI/12th/10th
29.
NL/S/L2/C011
NIELIT
Telecom Segment
L2
200
30.
NL/M/L4/C012
NIELIT
Automation
Technology-Basic Level
Industrial
Automation
L4 For
Technical
Students :
180 Hrs
31.
NL/M/L4/C013
NIELIT
Certificate in Robotic
Programming &
Maintenance
Industrial
Automation
L4
32.
NL/S/L4/C014
NIELIT
Office
Automation, IT &
networking
33.
NL/M/L4/C015
NIELIT
Computer Aided
Product Design
Electronic
Product Design
Service
Service
Diploma
in
/Electronics/Instru
mentation/
Mechanical/
Electrical for
Non
Technical
Technical students. Non
Students : Technical Students:
240 Hrs
12th pass with
science background
and
affinity
towards technical
studies
Manufacturing
325
Manufacturing
L4
170
Service
L4
360
Polytechnic
Diploma/
Graduation/
ITI/12th/ 10th
Manufacturing
34.
Embedded System
Design using 8-Bit
Microcontroller
Embedded
System & VLSI
L5
35.
Embedded
System & VLSI
L5
36.
NL/M/L5/C018
Automation
TechnologyIntermediate Level
Industrial
Automation
L5 Technical
Students
350 Hrs
NIELIT
400
Diploma Holder or
BSc. Graduate &
(6 Month) not less than 21
years of age
400
NonTechnical
Students
450 Hrs
37.
NL/M/L5/C019
NIELIT
38.
TL/S/L3/C001
39.
Diploma or above
Diploma
in
/Electronics/Instru
mentation/
Mechanical/Electric
al for Technical
students.
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Non
Technical
Students: Students
with
12+
with
science background
and
affinity
towards technical
studies
Automation
Technology-Advanced
Level
Industrial
Automation
L5
520
Diploma
in
Electronics/Instrum
entation/
Mechanical/Electric
al / Graduates, with
science background
and
affinity
towards technical
studies
TSSC
Telecom
L3
250
8 Pass
Service
TL/S/L4/C002
TSSC
Tower Technician
Telecom
L4
350
Service
40.
TL/S/L4/C003
TSSC
Handset repair
Engineer (Level II)
Telecom
L4
350
10+2 / ITI
Service
41.
TL/S/L4/C004
TSSC
Broadband Technician
Telecom
L4
350
10+2
Service
42.
TL/S/L4/C005
TSSC
Optical Fiber
Technician
Telecom
L4
350
10+2
Service
th
Manufacturing
43.
TL/S/L5/C006
TSSC
Installation Engineer
SDH & DWDM
Telecom
L5
400
Diploma
Service
44.
TL/S/L5/C007
TSSC
Installation Engineer
Networking Layer2 &
Layer3
Telecom
L5
400
Diploma
Service
45.
TL/M/L2/C008
TSSC
Telecom Test
Technician
Telecom
Electronics
L2
200
46.
TL/M/L3/C009
TSSC
Board Bring Up
Engineer
Telecom
Electronics
L3
350
47.
TL/M/L5/C010
TSSC
Telecom
Electronics
L5
605
Manufacturing
2
2.1
Consumer Electronics
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
Course Code:
III
ELE/Q3102
Vertical Name:
Consumer Electronics
Course Name:
2.1.1
Learning Outcomes:
NOS # ELE/N3101 - Engage with customer for service:
1.
2.
3.
4.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
1.
2.
3.
4.
2.
350 hours
10 Passed
th
Professional Knowledge:
NOS # ELE/N3101 - Engage with customer for service:
KB1. companys products and recurring problems reported in consumer appliances
KB2. how to communicate with customers in order to put them at ease
KB3. basic electrical and mechanical modules of various appliances
KB4. electronics involved in the type of appliance
Knowledge of the company / organization and its processes
NOS # ELE/N3102 - Install the Air Conditioner
KB1. Installation-site requirements (structural requirements, ventilation, etc.)
KB2. Different types of air conditioners such as window, split, cassette etc.
KB3. different features and functionalities of various models
KB4. safety precautions to be taken while installing
NOS # ELE/N3103 - Repair dysfunctional Air Conditioner
KB1. different types of air conditioners, e.g., window, split air, cassette conditioners and differences in their operation
KB2. features of different air conditioners of the company
KB3. functioning of the appliance and its various modules
10
KB4. method of air conditioning, its use and functioning of sealed system
KB5. Basics of types of refrigerants such as R12, R22, R134a, R290, R600a, R410, R32 use of different brazing sticks,
types of brazing torches and their application
KB6. types of brazing torches, types of fluxes and their application
KB7. basic electronics (knowledge of components such as diode, transformer, LED, photo transistor, capacitor, resistor,
inductor, thermisters)
KB8. functioning of various electromechanical parts of the air conditioner
Professional Skill:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Interpersonal skills
Communication skills
Behavioural skills
Reading, writing and computer skills
Teamwork and multitasking
Documentation Skills
Reflective thinking
Critical Thinking
Decision Making
Core Skill:
1.
2.
3.
Module. Name
Recommended Hardware:
1.
2.
3.
4.
150
200
Total Hours:
350
11
Recommended
Software:
NA
Text Books:
NA
NA
Reference Books:
12
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
Course Code:
IV
ELE/Q3105
Vertical Name:
Consumer Electronics
Course Name:
2.1.2
Learning Outcomes:
NOS # ELE/N3101 - Engage with customer for service:
1.
2.
3.
4.
2.
3.
4.
Complete documentation
5.
6.
7.
2.
3.
4.
5.
13
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
2.
3.
4.
5.
2.
3.
4.
Complete documentation
5.
6.
7.
2.
3.
4.
14
5.
2.
350 hours
8 Std Passed
(Minimum 2 years as helper for 8th/ 9th passed)
th
Professional Knowledge:
NOS # ELE/N3101 - Engage with customer for service:
KB1. companys products and recurring problems reported in consumer appliances
KB2. how to communicate with customers in order to put them at ease
KB3. basic electrical and mechanical modules of various appliances
KB4. electronics involved in the type of appliance
Knowledge of the company / organization and its processes
NOS # ELE/ NOS # ELE/N3112 - Install newly purchased refrigerator:
15
KB4. method of refrigeration, its use and functioning of refrigerator sealed system
KB5. types of refrigerants such as R12, R22, R134a, R290, R600a, R410, R32 use of different brazing sticks, types of
brazing torches and their application
KB6. types of brazing torches, types of fluxes and their application
KB7. basic electronics (knowledge of components such as diode, transformer, LED, photo transistor, capacitor,
resistor, inductor, thermistor, ICs
KB8. functioning of various electromechanical parts of the refrigerator
KB9. fundamentals of electricity such as ohms law, difference between ac and dc, calculation of energy
consumption of appliances, understanding of domestic wiring, understanding of series and parallel connections
NOS # ELE /N3114 - Install newly purchased air conditioner
KB1. Installation site requirements (structural requirements, ventilation, etc.)
KB2. different types of air conditioners such as window, split, cassette etc.
KB3. different features and functionalities of various models
KB4. safety precautions to be taken while installing
KB5. manual-based procedure of installing the air conditioner
Professional Skill:
16
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Interpersonal skills
Communication skills
Behavioural skills
Reading, writing and computer skills
Teamwork and multitasking
Documentation Skills
Reflective thinking
Critical Thinking
Decision Making
Core Skill:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Refrigerator operation
Air conditioner operation
Using tools and machines
Fault diagnosis skills
Module. Name
Recommended Hardware:
Recommended
Software:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
150
200
Total Hours:
350
NA
17
Text Books:
NA
NA
Reference Books:
18
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
Vertical Name:
Course Code:
ELE/Q3501
Course Name:
Consumer Electronics
2.1.3
Assembly Operator-RAC
1.
2.
3.
4.
19
Assembly Operator-RAC
350 hours
Diploma
Professional Knowledge:
NOS # ELE/N3506 Assemble Refrigerator
KA1. companys policies on: incentives, delivery standards and personnel management
KA2. reporting and documentation processes
KA3. importance of the individuals role in the workflow
KA4. reporting structure
KB1. electro-mechanical assembly instructions
KB2. general principles of wiring and assembly, methods used and purpose of each
KB3. circuit knowledge and functioning of different modules of the refrigerator
KB4. principles of refrigeration, sealing systems
KB5. methods of refrigeration and their uses
KB6. types of compressors such as reciprocating, rotary, centrifugal, scroll and their functions
KB7. different types of refrigerants such as R12, R22, R134a, R290, R600a, R410, R32
KB8. safety norms in handling hydro carbon gases, nitrogen
KB9. fundamentals of electricity such as Ohms law, difference between AC and DC, series and parallel
connections
KB10. basic electronics of components such as diode, transformer, LED, photo transistor, capacitor,
resistor, inductor, thermisters
KB11. how to read values of resistors, capacitors, diodes and integrated circuits with specific reference
to colour coding, polarity, orientation, tolerance
KB12. specific safety precautions that need to be taken while working in an electronic assembly unit
KB13. personal protective equipment/gear such as goggles, gloves, rubber base shoes, etc., to be worn
while carrying out wiring activities
KB14. selection and maintenance of various tools used during the assembly process
KB15. frequently occurring errors in the assembly process, causes and preventive measures
KB16. continuous improvement processes and work place organization methods such as 5S and Kaizen
20
KA1. companys policies on: incentives, delivery standards and personnel management
KA2. reporting and documentation processes
KA3. importance of the individuals role in the workflow
KA4. reporting structure
KA1. companys policies on: incentives, delivery standards, and personnel management
KA2. importance of the individuals role in the workflow
KA3. reporting structure
\KB1. how to communicate effectively
KB2. how to build team coordination
NOS # ELE/N9903 - Maintain safe work environment
KA1. companys policies on: incentives, delivery standards, and personnel management
KA2. company occupational safety and health policy followed
KA3. company emergency evacuation procedure
KA4. companys medical policy
21
Professional Skill:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
Core Skill:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Module. Name
Assemble Refrigerator
Assemble Air conditioner
Coordinate with colleagues
Maintain safe work environment
175
225
Total Hours:
400
22
Recommended Hardware:
Recommended
Software:
NA
Text Books:
NA
NA
Reference Books:
23
2.2
Communications Electronics
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
Course Code:
II
Vertical Name:
ELE/Q8101
Communication Electronics
Course Name:
2.2.1
Learning Outcomes:
NOS # ELE/N8105 - Install and repair DTH set-top box
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Collect the customers site details and carry necessary equipment and products
Install the set top box (DTH) at customers site
Provide field service and resolve faults in case of complaint
Collect documents and forms filled by customer as per companys policy
Achieve productivity and quality targets as prescribed by company
1.
2.
3.
4.
200 hours
8 Standard Passed
th
24
Professional Knowledge:
NOS # ELE/N8101 - Install and repair DTH set-top box
KB1. basics of Geo stationery satellite and Other Communication Satellite
KB2. azimuth, elevation and polarisation
KB3. spectrum utilization
KB4. optimum signal strength/ signal quality for good reception
KB5. basics of input/output functions and block diagram of the set top box
KB6. functions of the set top box and remote control
KB7. structure of cable, parameters and the implications on signal
KB8. basic functioning of tuners
KB9. functioning of Low Noise Block Down Convertor (LNBC)
KB10. basics of digital signals and difference in analogue and digital
KB11. transmission of television signals and functioning of television sets
KB12. specifications of different kind of inputs available on TV sets such as RF, AV, RGB, VGA, USB and HDMI
KB13. digital signal processing chain including CAS and SMS
NOS # ELE/N8102 - Comprehend customers requirement
KA1. companys policies on: customer care
KA2. companys code of conduct
KA3. organisation culture and typical customer profile
KA4. companys reporting structure
KA5. companys documentation policy
KB1. companys products and recurring problems reported in consumer appliances
KB2. how to communicate with customers in order to put them at ease
KB3. basic electrical and mechanical modules of various products
KB4. electronics involved in the type of product
KB5. models of different appliances and their common and distinguishing features
KB6. etiquette to be followed at customers premises
KB7. precautions to be taken while handling field calls and dealing with customers
KB8. relevant reference sheets, manuals and documents to carry in the field
NOS # ELE/N9951 - Interact with other employees
KB1. how to communicate effectively
KB2. how to build team coordination
Professional Skill:
25
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
Interpersonal skills
Communication skills
Behavioural skills
Reading, writing and computer skills
Teamwork and multitasking
Documentation Skills
Reflective thinking
Critical Thinking
Decision Making
Core Skill:
1.
2.
Module. Name
80
120
Total Hours:
200
Recommended Hardware:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
26
Recommended
Software:
NA
Text Books:
NA
NA
Reference Books:
27
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
Course Code:
II
Vertical Name:
ELE/Q8102
Communication Electronics
Course Name:
2.2.2
Learning Outcomes:
NOS # ELE/N8101 - Install and repair DAS set-top box
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Collect the customers site details and carry necessary equipment and products
Install the set top box (DAS) at customers site
Provide field service and resolve faults in case of complaint
Collect documents and forms filled by customer as per companys policy
Achieve productivity and quality targets as prescribed by company
1.
2.
3.
4.
200 hours
8 Standard Passed
th
28
Professional Knowledge:
NOS # ELE/N8101 - Install and repair DAS set-top box
KB1. optimum signal strength/ signal quality for good reception
KB2. basics of input/output functions and block diagram of the set top box
KB3. functions of the set top box and remote control
KB4. structure of cable, parameters and the implications on signal
KB5. basic functioning of tuners
KB6. basics of digital signals and difference in analogue and digital
KB7. transmission of television signals and functioning of television sets
KB8. specifications of different kind of inputs available on TV sets such as RF, AV, RGB, VGA, USB and HDMI
KB9. digital signal processing chain including CAS and SMS
KB10. basics of Digital TV signal distribution through HFC network including elements of fibre, coaxial chain and
devices such as nodes, amplifier, taps, splitter, etc., from head ends to input point of consumer premises for
DAS
KB11. concepts of modulation, demodulation, encryption, decryption, decoding, signal ingress, cross
modulation, tuning, amplifying, coupling, attenuation, equalisation, digitising, etc., and their purposes
KB12. commonly used terms and their meanings such as ECM, EMM, EPG-SDT, MPEG
NOS # ELE/N8102 - Comprehend customers requirement
KA1. companys policies on: customer care
KA2. companys code of conduct
KA3. organisation culture and typical customer profile
KA4. companys reporting structure
KA5. companys documentation policy
KB1. companys products and recurring problems reported in consumer appliances
KB2. how to communicate with customers in order to put them at ease
KB3. basic electrical and mechanical modules of various products
KB4. electronics involved in the type of product
KB5. models of different appliances and their common and distinguishing features
KB6. etiquette to be followed at customers premises
KB7. precautions to be taken while handling field calls and dealing with customers
KB8. relevant reference sheets, manuals and documents to carry in the field
NOS # ELE/N9951 - Interact with other employees
KB1. how to communicate effectively
KB2. how to build team coordination
Professional Skill:
29
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
Interpersonal skills
Communication skills
Behavioural skills
Reading, writing and computer skills
Teamwork and multitasking
Documentation Skills
Reflective thinking
Critical Thinking
Decision Making
Core Skill:
1.
2.
Module. Name
120
Total Hours:
200
Recommended Hardware:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Recommended
Software:
80
NA
30
Text Books:
NA
NA
Reference Books:
31
2.3
IT Hardware
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
Course Code:
IV
ELE/Q4601
Vertical Name:
IT Hardware
Course Name:
2.3.1
Learning Outcomes:
NOS # ELE/N4601 - Engage with customer
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
32
350 hours
th
Professional Knowledge:
NOS # ELE/N4601 - Engage with customer
KB1. companys products and recurring problems reported
KB2. how to communicate with customers in order to put them at ease
KB3. basic electronics of system hardware
KB4. hardware maintenance
KB5. functions of electrical and mechanical parts/ modules
KB6. behavioural aspects and etiquette to be followed at customers premises
KB7. precautions to be taken while handling field calls and dealing with customers
KB8. Relevant reference sheets, manuals and documents to carry in the field
NOS # ELE/N4602 - Install, configure and setup the system
KB1. basic electronics involved in the hardware
KB2. different types of IT hardware products and functionalities
KB3. functions of electrical and mechanical parts/ modules
KB4. typical customer profile
KB5. companys portfolio of products and that of competitors
KB6. installation procedures given in the manuals
KB7. different types of equipment assembled in a pack (one system)
KB8. different types of peripherals and their standard installation procedure
KB9. specification and the procedures to be followed for setting up the system
KB10. voltage and power requirement for different hardware devices
KB11. memory, input, output and storage devices
KB12. different modules in system such as SMPS, drivers, hard disk, battery, mother board
KB13. different module in the peripheral and their functions
KB14. how to operate the system and other hardware peripherals
NOS # ELE/N4603 - Troubleshoot and replace faulty module
KB1. companys portfolio of products
KB2. different types of IT hardware products and functionalities
KB3. different electrical and mechanical modules in the product
KB4. basic electronics of the hardware
KB5. different models of devices and their repair procedures
KB6. different equipments assembled in a pack (one system)
KB7. peripherals and their standard operating procedure for disassembling and re-assembling
KB8. procedures to be followed for trouble shooting and standards to follow
33
Professional Skill:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
Interpersonal skills
Communication skills
Behavioural skills
Reading, writing and computer skills
Teamwork and multitasking
Documentation Skills
Reflective thinking
Critical Thinking
Decision Making
Core Skill:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Module. Name
34
150
Recommended Hardware:
1.
2.
3.
Recommended
Software:
NA
Text Books:
NA
200
Total Hours:
350
Computer, Laptop
Soldering iron, multimeter, POST cards
Printer, Scanner
NA
Reference Books:
35
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
Course Code:
ELE/Q4606
Vertical Name:
IT Hardware
Course Name:
2.3.2
Learning Outcomes:
NOS # ELE/N4601 - Engage with customer
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
ELE/N4612 Install, configure and setup the networking and storage system
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
36
400 hours
Diploma
Professional Knowledge:
NOS # ELE/N4601 - Engage with customer
KB1. companys products and recurring problems reported
KB2. how to communicate with customers in order to put them at ease
KB3. basic electronics of system hardware
KB4. hardware maintenance
KB5. functions of electrical and mechanical parts/ modules
KB6. behavioural aspects and etiquette to be followed at customers premises
KB7. precautions to be taken while handling field calls and dealing with customers
KB8. Relevant reference sheets, manuals and documents to carry in the field
ELE/N4612 Install, configure and setup the networking and storage system
KB1. basic electronics involved in the hardware
KB2. different types of IT hardware products and functionalities
KB3. functions of electrical and mechanical parts/ modules
KB4. typical customer profile
KB5. companys portfolio of products and that of competitors
KB6. installation procedures given in the manuals
KB7. different types of servers, storage, networking devices offered by the company
KB8. different types of servers and storage hardware equipment and their standard installation procedure
KB9. specification and the procedures to be followed for configuration and setting up the server system
KB10. design architecture for system configuration
KB11. networking of devices
KB12. different types of networking devices, their functionality
KB13. operate and load networking drivers
ELE/N4613 Troubleshoot and fix equipment
KB1. companys portfolio of products
KB2. different types of IT hardware products and functionalities
KB3. different electrical and mechanical modules in the product
KB4. basic electronics of the hardware
KB5. different models of devices and their repair procedures
KB6. standard operating procedure for disassembling and re-assembling of hardware equipment
KB7. procedures to be followed for trouble shooting and standards to follow
KB8. voltage and power requirement for different hardware devices
KB9. servers, storage and network devices
KB10. ERP software application and its installation procedure
NOS # ELE/N9909 - Coordinate with colleagues and co-workers
KA1. companys policies on: incentives, delivery standards, and personnel management
KA2. importance of the individuals role in the workflow
KA3. reporting structure
37
Professional Skill:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
Interpersonal skills
Communication skills
Behavioural skills
Reading, writing and computer skills
Teamwork and multitasking
Documentation Skills
Reflective thinking
Critical Thinking
Decision Making
Core Skill:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Module. Name
Recommended Hardware:
1.
2.
3.
38
400
Recommended
Software:
NA
Text Books:
NA
NA
Reference Books:
39
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
Course Code:
III
ELE/Q4609
Vertical Name:
IT Hardware
Course Name:
2.3.3
Learning Outcomes:
NOS # ELE/N4601 - Engage with customer
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
40
350 hours
th
10 Standard Pass
Professional Knowledge:
NOS # ELE/N4601 - Engage with customer
KB1. companys products and recurring problems reported
KB2. how to communicate with customers in order to put them at ease
KB3. basic electronics of system hardware
KB4. hardware maintenance
KB5. functions of electrical and mechanical parts/ modules
KB6. behavioural aspects and etiquette to be followed at customers premises
KB7. precautions to be taken while handling field calls and dealing with customers
KB8. Relevant reference sheets, manuals and documents to carry in the field
NOS # ELE/N4602 - Install, configure and setup the system
KA6. companys line of business and product portfolio
KB1. basic electronics involved in the hardware
KB2. different types of IT hardware products and functionalities
KB3. functions of electrical and mechanical parts/ modules
KB4. typical customer profile
KB5. companys portfolio of products and that of competitors
KB6. installation procedures given in the manuals
KB7. different types of equipment assembled in a pack (one system)
KB8. different types of peripherals and their standard installation procedure
KB9. specification and the procedures to be followed for setting up the system
KB10. voltage and power requirement for different hardware devices
KB11. memory, input, output and storage devices
KB12. different modules in system such as SMPS, drivers, hard disk, battery, mother board
KB13. different module in the peripheral and their functions
KB14. how to operate the system and other hardware peripherals
NOS # ELE/N9909 - Coordinate with colleagues and co-workers
KA1. companys policies on: incentives, delivery standards, and personnel management
KA2. importance of the individuals role in the workflow
KA3. reporting structure
KB1. how to communicate effectively
KB2. how to build team coordination
41
Professional Skill:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
Interpersonal skills
Communication skills
Behavioural skills
Reading, writing and computer skills
Teamwork and multitasking
Documentation Skills
Reflective thinking
Critical Thinking
Decision Making
Core Skill:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Module. Name
Recommended Hardware:
1.
2.
3.
150
200
Total Hours:
350
Computer, Laptop
Soldering iron, multimeter, POST cards
Printer, Scanner
42
Recommended
Software:
NA
Text Books:
NA
NA
Reference Books:
43
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
Course Code:
III
ELE/Q4605
Vertical Name:
IT Hardware
Course Name:
2.3.4 CCTV Installation technician
Learning Outcomes:
NOS # ELE/N4609- Visit site and understand customer requirement
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
44
1.
2.
3.
4.
350 hours
th
10 Passed
Professional Knowledge:
NOS # ELE/N4609- Visit site and understand customer requirement
KB1. CCTV camera installation requirement in terms of equipment, system , tools, applications appropriate
for a particular site
KB2. preparation of field and site for camera installation
KB3. design criteria for CCTV camera installation
KB4. location criteria for CCTV camera installation
KB5. different types of CCTV equipment in the market, their specifications and prices
KB6. different types of CCTV camera and associated systems
KB7. different types of DVR and their purposes
KB8. tools and equipment to carry for installations
KB9. precautions to be taken while handling field calls and dealing with customers
KB10. relevant reference sheets, manuals and documents to carry in the field
ELE/N4610Install the CCTV Camera
45
KA1. companys policies on: incentives, delivery standards, and personnel management
KA2. companys sales and after sales support policy
KA3. importance of the individuals role in the workflow
KA4. reporting structure
KA5. companys policy on products warranty and other terms and conditions
KA6. companys line of business and product portfolio
KA7. companys customer support and service policy
46
Entrepreneurship
Professional Skill:
x.
xi.
xii.
xiii.
xiv.
xv.
xvi.
xvii.
Interpersonal skills
Communication skills
Behavioural skills
Reading, writing and computer skills
Teamwork and multitasking
Reflective thinking
Critical Thinking
Decision Making
Core Skill:
5.
6.
7.
8.
Module. Name
47
150
Recommended Hardware:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Recommended
Software:
NA
Text Books:
NA
200
Total Hours:
350
NA
Reference Books:
48
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
Course Code:
III
ELE/Q4608
Vertical Name:
IT Hardware
Course Name:
2.3.5
Learning Outcomes:
NOS #ELE/N4616 - Engage with customer for installation
1.
2.
3.
ELE /N4617 Install and setup the access control system both Hardware and Software
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
49
350 hours
th
10 Passed
Professional Knowledge:
NOS # ELE/N4616 - Engage with customer for installation
KA1. companys policies on: customer care, warranties, products
KA2. companys code of conduct
KA3. organization culture and typical customer profile
KA4. companys reporting structure
KA5. companys documentation policy
KA6. companys service level agreements and policies
50
KA1. companys policies on: incentives, delivery standards, and personnel management
KA2. importance of the individuals role in the workflow
KA3. reporting structure
Entrepreneurship Module
Professional Skill:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
ix.
Interpersonal skills
Communication skills
Behavioural skills
Reading, writing and computer skills
Hardware and electrical skills
Reflective thinking
Critical Thinking
Decision Making
Using tools and equipment
Core Skill:
1.
2.
Module. Name
150
Total Practical / Tutorial Hours:
200
Total Hours:
350
51
Recommended Hardware:
Recommended
Software:
NA
Text Books:
NA
NA
Reference Books:
52
2.4
Solar Electronics
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
Course Code:
IV
ELE/Q5901
Vertical Name:
Solar Electronics
Course Name:
2.4.1
Learning Outcomes:
NOS # ELE/N5901 Check site conditions, collect tools and raw materials
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
53
350 hours
12 Standard passed
th
Professional Knowledge:
NOS # ELE/N5901 Check site conditions, collect tools and raw materials
KB1. basics on solar energy and power generation systems
KB2. use and handling procedure of solar panels
KB3. energy storage, control and conversion
KB4. basic electrical system and functioning
KB5. mechanical equipment and its functioning
KB6. maintenance procedure of equipment
KB7. site survey, design and evaluation of various parameters
KB8. tools involved in installation of system
KB9. quality and process standards
KB10. occupational health and safety standards
NOS # ELE/N5902 Install the solar panel
KB2. solar energy system components such as panels, batteries, charge controllers, inverters
KB3. significance of volts, amps and watts: series and parallel connection
KB9. voltage requirement of various equipment
KB10. panel mounting and inclination and angle of tilt
KB11. placement of solar panel mounting
KB12. sunlight and direction assessment
KB13. site surveying methods and evaluation parameters
KB14. tools involved in installation of system
NOS # ELE/N9952 Coordinate colleagues at work
KA1. companys policies on: incentives, delivery standards, and personnel management
KA2. importance of the individuals role in the workflow
KA3. reporting structure
KB1. how to communicate effectively
KB2. how to build team coordination
NOS # ELE/N9953 Ensure safety at workplace
KB1. how to maintain the work area safe and secure
KB2. how to handle hazardous material
KB3. how to operate hazardous tools and equipment
KB4. emergency procedures to be followed such as fire accidents, etc.
54
Professional Skill:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
Communication skills
Reading, writing and computer skills
Teamwork and multitasking
Reflective thinking
Analytical thinking
Critical Thinking
Decision Making
Core Skill:
1.
2.
3.
Module. Name
48
72
Total Hours:
Recommended Hardware:
Recommended
Software:
1.
2.
3.
120
NA
55
Text Books:
NA
NA
Reference Books:
56
Level Code:
L1
Vertical Name:
Course Code:
E.3
Course Name:
2.4.2
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of the course the learners will be able:
To assemble the solar lantern and emergency light
To install solar panels and solar system
To know the detail operation of solar appliances
Repair and maintenance of solar lantern, solar panel and emergency light.
200 Hrs.
th
57
Professional Knowledge:
By completing the course the students is supposed to have the following profession knowledge:
Basics of Electronics
Working principle and operation of emergency light, solar lantern, battery and solar panels
Maintenance of Solar appliances
Professional Skill:
Trouble shooting of Emergency light, Solar lantern
Preventive and corrective maintenance of solar appliances
Charging/Discharging and reconditioning of battery
Core Skill:
The following core Skill is to be supposed for the learners
Basics of Electronics Principles
Different Electronic and Electrical active and passive components
Idea of Electronic Circuits
Application and operation of different Electronic Equipments as multimeter, CRO etc.
Core efficiencies in soldering practices and use of different related tools
Knowledge of solar panels and battery
Preventive and corrective maintenance of related appliances
Topic
Hours
Theory
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
58
10
10
05
05
10
10
10
Practical/
Tutorial
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
60
140
Detailed Syllabus
10 Hrs.
Topic
Introduction to Electronics, Types of Material
Intrinsic Semiconductor, Extrinsic Semiconductor
Semiconductor,
N-Type
Semiconductor,
Conductivity of N-Type and P-Type Semiconductor
P-Type
Semiconductor,
10Hrs.
Topic
Introduction to Multimeter, Oscilloscope, Soldering/desoldering station, vaccum
cleaner, brush, forceps, screw driver set, cutter, pliers, soldering
iron, soldering iron, soldering wire, desoldering pump
Soldering Wire Solution, Soldering flux solution, clearing solution, soldering and
Desoldering technique
59
05 Hrs.
Topic
Introduction to Emergency Light, Charger Circuit
Working of Tube Light used in Emergency Light
Inverter circuit used in Emergency Light
Change over circuit, change over time, component used in change over circuit
05Hrs.
Topic
Introduction to Solar, Solar Devices
Introduction Solar Lantern, CFL for Solar Lantern
Control Circuit, Sensor Circuit
Voltage Controller Circuit, Charge Circuit
5. Battery
10 Hrs.
Topic
Introduction to Battery, types of Battery
Principle of Cell, Charge on Cell
Charging and discharging of Battery
Lead-Acid Battery
Maintenance free battery
Preventive maintenance of Battery
6. Solar Panels
10Hrs.
Topic
Element of Solar Light
Working of Solar panel
7. Repair and maintenance of Emergency Light and Solar Lantern
10 Hrs.
Topic
Troubleshooting techniques
Fault Finding
Precaution during fault finding
Fault diagnosis of Emergency Light
Fault diagnosis of Solar Lantern
Removing faulty component in Emergency Light
Removing faulty component in Solar Lantern
Safety Precaution, Preventive maintenance of emergency light and Solar
Lantern
60
Recommended Hardware:
Particulars
1.Digital Multimeter
02 No.
2.CRO dual Trace
01 No.
3 Electronic Tool Kits 03 No.
4.Battery Charger
01 No.
5.Emergency Light
02 No
6.Solar Lantern with Solar Panel 02 No.
7.Lead-Acid Battery
02 No.
8 Solar Panel
03 No.
Recommended
Software:
NIL
Text Books:
Reference Books:
61
2.5
PCB Assembly
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
IV
Course Code:
Vertical Name:
ELE/Q5202
Course Name:
2.5.1
Learning Outcomes:
350 hours
12 Standard Passed
th
62
Professional Skill:
63
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
Communication skills
Reading, writing and computer skills
Teamwork and multitasking
Reflective thinking
Critical Thinking
Decision Making
Core Skill:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Module. Name
48
72
Total Hours:
Recommended Hardware:
Recommended
Software:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
120
NA
64
Text Books:
NA
NA
Reference Books:
65
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
IV
Course Code:
Vertical Name:
ELE/Q5101
PCB Assembly
Course Name:
2.5.2
Learning Outcomes:
NOS # ELE/N5101Perform through-hole assembly
1. Mount the prepared and binned components on the PCB manually
2. Operate the through-hole machine for automated assembling
3. Check visually after assembly is complete
4. Undertake preventive maintenance of the machine
5. Achieve productivity and quality standards
NOS # ELE/N9919Work with superiors and colleagues
1.
2.
350 hours
66
Professional Knowledge:
NOS # ELE/N5101 Perform through-hole assembly
KA1. companys policies on: incentives, delivery standards and personnel management
and Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
KA2. work flow involved in assembly process of the company
KA3. importance of the individuals role in the workflow
KA4. reporting structure
KA5. profile of clients
KA6. component binning and stocking policy
KA7. safety and quality standards followed in the organization
KA1. companys policies on: incentives, delivery standards, and personnel management
KA2. work flow involved in companys process
KA3. importance of the individuals role in the workflow
67
KA1. companys policies on handling: harmful chemicals and sharp tools, safety and hazards of
machines, fire safety/drill, first aid and, disposal of harmful chemicals and materials, quality
standards
KA2. company occupational safety and health policy followed
KA3. company emergency evacuation procedure
KA4. companys medical policy
Professional Skill:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
Decision making
Reflective thinking
Using tools and machines
Analytical and reflective skills
Critical thinking
Handling safety equipment
Core Skill:
68
1.
2.
3.
4.
Module. Name
175
225
Total Hours:
400
Recommended Hardware:
Recommended
Software:
NA
Text Books:
NA
NA
Reference Books:
69
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
III
Course Code:
Vertical Name:
ELE/Q2201
PCB Manufacturing
Course Name:
2.5.3
Learning Outcomes:
NOS # ELE/N2201Imprint circuit layout on PCB panel
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
350 hours
70
hours)
th
10 pass
Professional Knowledge:
NOS # ELE/N2201 Imprint circuit layout on PCB panel
KA1. companys policies on: incentives, delivery standards and personnel management and IPR
KA2. PCB manufacturing process of the organization
KA3. importance of the individuals role in the workflow
KA4. organizational capabilities with respect to input materials/processes
KA5. reporting structure and be clear about the hierarchy
KA6. documentation procedures
KA7. safety and quality standards followed in the organization
KB1. basic electronics and circuit design layouting
KB2. UV, photo resist, light exposure time and intensity, vacuum, alignment and their importance in the
circuit imaging process
KB3. operation and maintenance of machines such as laminator, imaging and developing machines
KB4. circuit imaging process including surface preparation, lamination, exposure, cooling and developing
KB5. photo tools, i.e, negatives or positives, development of the UV cured circuit, chemicals used for
developing, etc.
KB6. different types of imaging processes other than ultraviolet exposure and their uses
KB7. different types of films and chemicals used in imaging and their purpose
KB8. manual and automated exposure machines and standard procedures
KB9. dry film resist (DFR) lamination and development including process parameters, chemicals, calibration,
exposure time, etc.
KB10. probable defects in imaging process
KB11. environment and safety norms to follow
KB12. defects in machines an remedies with causes
KB13. IPC standards for printed circuit boards
NOS # ELE/N9917 Interact with superiors and colleagues
KA1. companys policies on: incentives, delivery standards, and personnel management
KA2. work flow involved in companys process
KA3. importance of the individuals role in the workflow
KA4. reporting structure
71
Professional Skill:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
Reflective Thinking
Operating Machines and Material Handling
Problem solving
Critical Thinking
Decision Making
Handling Safety Equipment
Core Skill:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Module. Name
150
200
72
Total Hours:
Recommended Hardware:
Recommended
Software:
NA
Text Books:
NA
NA
Reference Books:
73
350
2.6
Industrial Electronics
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
II
Course Code:
Vertical Name:
ELE/Q8104
Course Name:
2.6.1
Learning Outcomes:
NOS # ELE/N7302 Wire control panel:
1.
2.
3.
4.
200 hours
th
8 Standard Pass
74
Professional Knowledge:
NOS # ELE/N7302- wire control panel
KA1. companys policies on: incentives, delivery standards and personnel management
KA2. reporting and documentation processes
KA3. importance of the individuals role in the workflow
KA4. reporting structure
KB1. electro-mechanical assembly and wiring instructions
KB2. hazards associated with panel assembly and wiring and how to avoid them
KB3. general principles of wiring and assembly
KB4. insulation stripping, securing of cables and wires, cable routing, cable forming or bending, colour coding
wires and cables
KB5. types of cables such as single and multi-core fibre optic cables, etc.
KB6. types of components and sub-assemblies used in the panel assembly process
KB7. preparations and precautions to be taken on the components and the panel before assembly process
KB8. basics of automation and electro mechanical control systems
KB9. regulations applicable during selection of wiring/cabling
KB10. methods of attaching labels, warning signs on the panel
KB11. operation of PLCs, relays, contactors, circuit breakers, solenoids, actuators, controllers, etc.
KB12. motors, generators, starters and their controls
KB13. safety norms in handling electrical/electronic components and electrostatic discharge
KB14. customer safety requirements for all projects being implemented and other applicable safety
standards
KB15. ISO standards and procedures applicable for assembly activities
KB16. fundamentals of electricity such as Ohms law, difference between AC and DC, series and parallel
connections
KB17. components such as diode, transformer, LED, transistor, capacitor, resistor, inductor, thermistor, IC
KB18. how to read values, colour coding, polarity, orientation, tolerance
KB19. specific safety precautions while working in an electronic assembly unit
KB20. protective gear such as goggles, gloves, rubber shoes, etc.
KB21. selection and maintenance of various tools used during the assembly process
KB22. frequently occurring errors, causes and preventive measures
KB23. work place norms such as 5S and Kaizen
ELE/N9962interact with co-workers
KA2. importance of the individuals role in the workflow
KA3. reporting structure
KB1. how to communicate effectively
KB2. how to build team coordination
ELE/N9963Maintain safe work surrounding
KA2. company occupational safety and health policy followed
KA3. company emergency evacuation procedure
KA4. companys medical policy
KB1. how to maintain the work area safe and secure
KB2. how to handle hazardous materials, tools and equipment
KB3. Emergency procedures to be followed such as fire accidents, etc.
KB4. long term value of good posture and use of appropriate handling equipment
Professional Skill:
75
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Interpersonal skills
Communication skills
Behavioural skills
Reading, writing and computer skills
Teamwork and multitasking
Documentation Skills
Reflective thinking
Critical Thinking
Decision Making
Core Skill:
Module. Name
Recommended Hardware:
Recommended
Software:
1.
2.
75
125
Total Hours:
200
NA
76
Text Books:
NA
NA
Reference Books:
77
2.7
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
Course Code:
L4
Vertical Name:
ELE/Q 9103
Course Name:
2.7.1
Learning Outcomes:
After completing the training, one will be able to complete the heat sink assembly, complete base assembly, join base
assembly with heat sink assembly, fix glass shell and pack final product as per LED Assembly quality standard.
250 Hrs
12 Pass
th
78
Professional Knowledge:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
The operation and significance of various electronic, electrical and mechanical components of LED luminary.
LED product design basics and significance of optics.
LED Technical Basics, array configuration, thermal management,
How to handle LEDs and PCBs during assembly and packaging.
Ingress protection rating requirement for different LED Lighting products.
Special ESD and work safety precautions to be taken during assembling.
5S standards (Sorting, setting, shining, standardise, sustain).
LED Driver selection
Safety and environmental norms to be followed
Professional Skills:
1.
To plan for receiving the material for assembly, keeping them at work station to assemble luminaries in
minimum possible time.
2. To operate screw driver, allen key set, wire stripper, soldering station, potting machine, press, weighting
machine.
3. To use magnifying lens for visual inspection.
4. To use tools necessary for packaging of LED luminaries.
5. To use multimeter, DC power source, power analyser.
6. Ability to understand standard operating procedures and processes related to product assembly.
7. To identify defects in input raw materials.
8. To spot process disruptions and delays in processes
9. Ability to improve work processes
10. To troubleshoot and reduce machine down time
Core Skills:
0.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Module. Name
36 Hours
LED Basics: CCT, CRI, Operating voltage & Current, Thermal Management,
79
Array configuration.
2
72 Hours
21 Hours
21 Hours
Internship / Practical
100 Hrs
Total
250 Hrs
Recommended Hardware:
Assembly Equipments, tools and test equipment required for LED Light Mechanical
Assembly
Recommended
Software:
Nil
Text Books:
Students and Faculty Guides prepared by ASAP in association with the Training Service
Providers and industries.
80
Reference Books:
Evaluation criteria:
81
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
IV
Course Code:
Vertical Name:
ELE/Q9201
LED
Course Name:
2.7.2
Learning Outcomes:
NOS # ELE/9201Assemble LED Luminary
1. Complete base assembly
2. Complete heat sink assembly
3. Join base assembly with heat sink assembly
4. Fix glass shell and pack the final product
5. Achieve productivity and quality of standards
6.
NOS # ELE/N9919Work with superiors and colleagues
1.
2.
350 hours
82
th
th
Professional Knowledge:
NOS # ELE/9201 Assemble LED Luminary
KA1. companys policies on: incentives, delivery standards and personnel management
KA2. companys standard operating procedures and processes related to product assembly
KA3. importance of the individuals role in the workflow
KA4. reporting structure
KA5. safety and quality standards followed in the organization
KB1. the operation and significance of various electronic, electrical and mechanical components of LED
luminary
KB2. product designing basics and significance of optics
KB3. how to handle LEDs and PCBs during assembly and packaging
KB4. IP rating and CREE standards
KB5. special ESD and work safety precautions to be taken during assembling
KB6. 5S standards (sorting, setting, standardise, sustain, shining)
NOS # ELE/N9919 Work with superiors and colleagues
KA1. companys policies on: incentives, delivery standards, and personnel management
KA2. work flow involved in companys process
KA3. importance of the individuals role in the workflow
KA4. reporting structure
KB1. how to communicate effectively
KB2. how to build team coordination
83
Professional Skill:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
Planning
Using tools
Problem solving
Reflective thinking
Critical Thinking
Decision Making
Handling Safety Equipment
Core Skill:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Module. Name
150
200
Total Hours:
350
Recommended Hardware:
Recommended
Software:
NA
84
Text Books:
NA
NA
Reference Books:
85
3.1
Consumer Electronics
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
L4
Course ID:
Vertical Name:
Course Name:
3.1.1
L4 CE1 GO
Learning Outcomes:
After successful competition of this course, participant will be acquainted with the necessary Hardware and Software
skills for Installation, Repair, Maintenance and Trouble shooting of Consumer Electronics Product. Participants will be
a Ready to Observe product for Consumer Electronics Product manufacturing sector or may be self-employed.
350 Hours
th
ITI or 12 pass
86
Professional Knowledge:
The individual on the job needs to know and understand:
PK1.
Knowledge of spare management and repair & return process for faulty components
PK2.
Protection equipment (anti-static wrist bands, shoes, dress, packaging, and other appropriate insulations )
that are required to be used
PK3.
First aid requirements in case of electrical shocks, cuts and other common injuries
PK4.
Functionality and features/working of Consumer Electronics Products
PK5.
Consumer Electronics Products specific Console Control and user interface
PK5.
Functionality of hardware components of Consumer Electronics Products
PK6.
Procedure to dismantle and assemble Consumer Electronics Products
PK7.
Range of tools and testing equipment (multi meters, frequency generators etc) available and their
functionality
PK8.
ESD hazards and their effect on electronic components
PK9.
Standard fault-finding (troubleshooting) techniques
PK10. Basic computer knowledge to be able to run diagnostic tools
PK11. Functionality of hardware components, software applications, screen, touchpad etc.
PK12. Consumer Electronics Products software related problems and their possible solutions
PK13. Standard repairing process
Professional Skill:
The individual on the job needs to know and understand:
Consumer Electronics Product Equipment operating Skills
PS1.
Use and access all features and applications Consumer Electronics Product
PS2.
Operate Consumer Electronics Product testing equipments
PS3.
Connect Consumer Electronics Products PCB to PC/test equipment for diagnostics
Consumer Electronics Product repairing skills
PS4.
Undertake fault diagnostic
PS5.
Interpret test results to identify and localize faults
PS6.
Utilize appropriate mechanisms and tools to rectify the faults
PS7.
Utilize appropriate communication channels to escalate unresolved problems
PS8.
Test Consumer Electronics Product to confirm and resolve of the reported fault
PS9.
Undertake corrective repairs by software porting/updates
PS10. Undertake checks to confirm that the problem is resolved
Consumer Electronics Product Component Handling skills
PS11. Safely dismantle/assemble Consumer Electronics Product using the right tools
PS12. Safe remove/replace components using right tools
PS13. Compliance to ESD protection measures
Consumer Electronics Product Software Skills
PS14. Identifying correct software version/modules
PS15. Ascertain correct and complete porting/update of software in the Consumer Electronics Product
Consumer Electronics Product Troubleshooting Skills
PS16. How to approach a defect
PS17. Make use of standard OEM specified troubleshooting steps
PS18. Interpret intermediate results and progress fault rectification accordingly
Core Skill:
The individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:
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CS1.
CS2.
CS3.
CS4.
CS5.
CS6.
CS7.
CS8.
CS9.
CS10.
CS11.
CS12.
CS13.
CS14
Reading skills
Read and understand technical manuals, work orders and reports
Read and understand Consumer Electronics Product safety instructions
Writing Skills
Fill up record sheets clearly, concisely and accurately as per company procedures
Communication Skills
Clearly communicate relevant information to supervisors
Respond appropriately to queries
Time Management Skills
Prioritize and execute tasks in a high-pressure environment
Use and maintain resources efficiently and effectively
Analytical Skills
Analyse (and understand) Manufacturing Process based on Company need
Interpret reports, readings and numerical data
Keep up to date with new technology and performance issues
Other Skills
Create and maintain effective working relationships and team environment through collaboration
Take initiatives and progressively assume increased responsibilities
Share knowledge with other team members and colleagues
Modules
2.
25/70
3.
25/50
4.
10/25
5.
LCD-LED TV and Monitor: - Basic Principle, Working and Operation of LCDLED TV and Monitor, Installation, Repair Maintenance and Serving and
Practice, Fault Diagnosis and Error Remover Techniques and Practices
Recommended Hardware:
15/25
100
250
350
88
For those Consumer Electronics Product whose Trainer Kits are not Available product
will be purchased and dismantle by Trainer for individual Practice: 10 Nos each.
Complete Electronics-Electrical Tool Kit: 10 Nos Each
Recommended
Software:
Text Books:
Reference Books:
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3.2
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
Course ID:
Vertical Name:
L3
Course Name:
L3 EP1 AS
3.2.1
Learning Outcomes:
To systematically test electronic equipments using appropriate tools and equipments.
Have good Communicative English skills, soft Skills & Basic IT Skills
360 Hrs
th
th
Professional Knowledge:
1. Fundamentals of electricity & Electronics
2. Use of Tools and Test and Measuring equipments such as CRO, Multimeter, Signal Generator,LCR meter etc
3. Handling of Different electronics Components and Electrostatic discharge
4. Awareness of Types of Product testing ,Safety Standards & Certificates
5. Awareness of Quality standards, Calibration of Equipments etc
6. Specifications of Products and their testing Procedures
7.Basic knowledge of working principle of Different Electronic Products
8.Understanding of internal modules and major components used in the Product
9. Testing of Electronic Components
9. Safety rules, policies and procedures
90
Professional Skill:
1.Systematic Approach to Testing of Products
2. Use of Tools and Test and Measuring equipments such as CRO, Multimeter, Signal Generator, LCR meter etc
3. Fault Diagnosing skills- Detect basic electrical faults such as improper earthing, defective power chord, connector or
wiring defects, loose connections etc.,
4. Good Soldering & de-soldering Skills
5. Use oscilloscope for diagnosing faults
6. Sound Judgement based on quality Standards and Company Policy
Core Skill:
date, availability , how to note problems on job sheet and details of work done.
To read and understand Product manuals
to read and understand warnings, instructions and other text material on product labels, and components
Safety Habits
Module Name
Module 1.
Personal Skills
10 hrs
Social Skills
30 hrs
Professional Skills
30 hrs
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Module. Name
Module 4.
20 hrs
10 hrs
Module Name
Module 1.
16 hrs
Module 2.
24 hrs
Module 3.
24 hrs
Module 4.
16 hrs
Practical / Tutorial Hours: 80
92
Module 1.
3.
Module 2.
2.
3.
Module 3.
Soldering Practices
1.
25
15
Handling of components, Instruments etc. ESD
(Electrostatic discharge).
Basics of SMD, its soldering and desoldering
Basics of Transformer , ICs ,thyristors and
IGBT testing Pin configuration of some
important ICs used in SMPS,UPS and
Inverters, testing of Induction cookers
20
Testing Procedures(Practical)
90
93
94
Recommended Hardware:
Recommended
Software:
Nil
Text Books:
Students and Faculty Guides prepared by ASAP in association with the Training Service
Providers and industries.
Reference Books:
95
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
Vertical Name:
L4
Course ID:
Course Name:
3.2.2
Learning Outcomes:
After completion of the training, participants would be able to:
Prepare working Drawing of Electronics products
Do the work on 2D Engineering drafting
To apply this knowledge to understand the engineering design work flow
Process in the Industry
Acquire knowledge of basic 3D modeling concepts.
Expected Job Roles:
Act as a Product Designer of Electronics Products
360 Hrs
th
th
Professional Knowledge:
Making plan of Projection.
Creation Multi-view Orthographic projection.
Drafting views in First angle & Third angle Projection.
Creating Auxiliary views & Sections.
Freehand Sketching.
Representing Standard base 2D drafting.
Modeling
Solid Modeling Extrude sketch geometry,
Sweep geometry along a path, revolve
sketch geometry, Coil feature, Rib & Web feature.
Create hole feature on part, Create a shell feature with varying thickness.
Add chamfer & edge fillet feature to a part.
Surface Modeling Create a curved surface, Revolved surface, Ruled Surface, Edge Surface.
Creating 3D Solid drawing with template, using Title block, Detailing & Section view
96
Professional Skill:
97
Core Skill:
Introduction
Principle of drafting, Terminology, & fundamentals.
Size & shape descriptions.
Geometric Construction.
Views
Plan views, Auxiliary views, Section Views.
Projection
Method of Projection.
Multi-view Orthographic Projection.
Projection Techniques.
Modeling
Modeling Fundamental for Engineering design
Shape Modeling and its application.
CADD
Introduction of CADD (Computer Aided
Drafting & Designing).
Function keys, Shortcut keys,
Different sizes of paper.
Application of CADD Automatic Drafting ,
Geometric Modeling
Geometric Modeling Wire frame Modeling, Surface Modeling, and Solid Modeling.
CADD Application & its feature
Introduction to Standard based 2D drafting
3D Design
Concept of 3D Design.
X, Y, Z Co-ordination System.
Documentation
Manufacturing Process & Material
98
Module-I
Module-II
Module-III
99
Minimum No. of
Hours
(Theory/Practical)
40Hrs
60 Hrs
40 Hrs
Module-IV
Module-V
Module-VI
100
40 Hrs
40 Hrs
80 Hrs
Module-VII
Recommended
Hardware(minimum batch
size 10):
Recommended
Software:
Text Books:
Reference Books:
40 Hrs
60 Hrs
120
240
360
101
3.3
Industrial Automation
3.3
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
Vertical Name:
L5
Course ID:
L 5 IA1 CA
Industrial Automation
Course Name:
3.3.1
To develop the competency to install, operate & maintain industrial instruments and automation systems.
Learning Outcomes :
On completion of the course the participants will be able to:1. Understand P & ID and other trade related codes and standards
2. Identify a particular instrument in plant from P&ID.
3. Demonstrate the working of different field instruments/sensor.
4. Install, calibrate, operate and maintain all control loop elements.
5. Develop and test PLC programs.
6. Identify the requirements of open loop and closed loop stability.
102
400
Professional Knowledge:
The individual on the job needs to know and understand:
PK1.
PK2.
First aid requirements in case of electrical shocks, cuts and other common injuries
Have basic knowledge of electrical and electronic components
PK3.
PK4.
PK5.
PK5.
PK6.
PK7.
Basic computer knowledge to be able to run diagnostic tools in case of smart instruments
PK8.
PK9.
PK10.
PK11.
PK12.
Professional Skill:
The individual on the job needs to know and understand:
103
PS2.
PS3.
PS4.
PS5.
PS6.
PS7.
PS8.
PS9.
PS10.
PS11.
PS12.
PS13.
PS14.
PS15.
PS16.
PS17.
Identifying correct software version for the modules for smart instruments
PS18.
Execute basic software commands for calibration and use diagnostic tools
PS19.
PS20.
PS21.
PS22.
PS23
Core Skill:
104
The individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:
Reading skills
CS1.
CS2.
CS3.
Fill up record sheets clearly, concisely and accurately as per company procedures
Communication Skills
Clearly communicate relevant information to higher officials
CS4.
CS5.
CS6.
CS7.
CS8.
CS9.
Analytical Skills
CS10.
CS11.
CS12.
Other Skills
CS13.
Create and maintain effective working relationships and team environment through collaboration
Take initiatives and progressively assume increased responsibilities
CS14.
CS15.
CS16.
105
Modules
Min. No.
of hours
Fundamentals
1.
12
Manufacturer instructions
derived units
Instrument Characteristics
106
Types of errors.
Standard Signals
Binary
Octal
Hex
OHS Regulation
Mobile equipment
Electrical safety
Identify electrical hazards and apply safe work practices Packaging & Enclosures of
Instrumentation System
Safety Measures
Measurement Categories
Nature of Environment & Safety Measures
Enclosures of electric equipment for Non-Hazardous
location
International standards
Enclosures of electric equipment for Hazardous location
International standards
Intrinsically Safe Equipment
o
o
Examine regulations
o
107
2.
Chart recorders
Indicating devices
o
Digital displays
Analog displays
Configurable
Electronic
LCD
Gauges
Bourdon tube
Helical
Spiral
Bellows
Diaphragm capsule
Accessories
Pigtail siphons
Damping mechanisms
Chemical seals
Power supply
108
140
Types of pressure
o
Conversion tables
Pneumatic
Electronic
Analog
Digital
Pressure Transmitters
Manufacturers specifications
Selection of device
Location of device
Isolation of device
Device Operation
Pascal's Law
Interpretation of results
109
Maintain device
o
Temperature scales
Fahrenheit
Celsius
Kelvin
Thermometer
Thermocouple
Thermocouple tables
RTD tables
Thermistor
Pyrometer
Infrared radiation
Fibre Optic
Temperature Transmitters
Thermometers
Multimeters
Millivolt source
Resistance source
Temperature baths
Thermocouple simulators
Decade box
Manufacturers specifications
110
Response time
Temperature ranges
Resolution
Thermocouples
Grounding
Extension wires
RTDs
2, 3 and 4 wire
Wheatstone bridge
Simulators
Decade box
Device adjustments
Verification of operation
Documenting calibration
Ultrasonic
Capacitance Probe
Rotating Paddle
Interface Measurement
Hydrostatic Pressure
111
Level Transmitters
Pressure calibrator
Laptop / software
Handheld programmer
Manufacturers specifications
Process application
Zero Suppression/Elevation
Process medium
Best practices
Device adjustments
Verification of operation
Documenting calibration
Hydrometer
Hydrostatic head
Displacers
Radiation Densitometers
Gas Densitometers
Pressure calibrator
Laptop / software
Handheld programmer
112
Manufacturers specifications
Process application
Process medium
Best practices
Verify operation
Device adjustments
Documenting calibration
Load cells
Scales
Strain gauges
Test weights
Wheatstone bridge
Laptop / software
Manufacturers specifications
Process application
Best practices
Verify operation
Device adjustments
Documenting calibration
113
Types of Flow
head type
Flow Nozzle
Target Flowmeter
Doppler Effect
Coriolis
Reynolds Number
Weirs
Parshall Flume
Pressure calibrators
Temperature calibrator
Frequency generator
Laptop / software
Handheld programmer
Manufacturers specifications
Pressure taps
Accuracy requirements
114
3.
Process application
Process medium
Best practices
Verify operation
Device adjustments
Documenting calibration
Levels of Shutdown
Unit Shutdown
Process Shutdown
Emergency Shutdown
Types of ESD
Electric
Pneumatic
Hydraulic
Mechanical
Personnel protection
Environmental protection
Equipment protection
Time test
Valve integrity
115
10
4.
Personal dosimeter
20
Air compressors
Air dryers
Air receivers
Air filters
Hygrometers
Sling psychrometer
Digital psychrometer
Servicing requirements
Traps
Dessicant
Plastic
Stainless steel
Copper
Rubber
Sizes
Calculating dimensions
116
Ferrule fitting
Tightening fittings
5.
Transmitters
Converters (I/P)
Positioners
Controllers
Relays
Force balance
Motion balance
Passive Components
Switches
Plugs
Sockets
Relays/Solenoids/Contactors
117
60
Switch
Contacts
Solenoids
Relay
LED
Panel controls
Integrated Circuits
Safety
o
Lead acid
NiCad
NiMh
Analog multimeters
Digital Multimeters
Series circuits
Formula E= I x R
Multimeter
Frequency generator
Circuit schematic
Watts = E x I
Differences
Power ratings
118
Applications
Colour codes
Define AC electricity
o
Generation
Peak/RMS voltages
Step up
Step down
Autotransformer
Isolation
Applications
Filtering
Regulating voltage
Capacitors
Inductors
Resistors
Wire
Fuses
Electromagnetism
Lenz's Law
Inductive Reactance
Inductive Kick
Capacitive Reactance
Capacitor Types
119
Types of AC circuits
o
Wiring methods
Support
Grounding
Shielding
Soldering
Crimping
6.
SMPS
Convertor
Inverter
UPS
DC and AC Drives
Examine regulators
o
Purpose
Pressure drops
Types
Relieving
Non- Relieving
Pilot operated
Definitions
Droop
Turndown
Applications
Pressure reducing
Pressure relieving
Air
Water
Steam
120
50
Oil
Gas
Differential
Components
Diaphragms
Bolts
Springs
Seats
Gaskets
Disassembling
Spring compression
Reassemble
Test
Applications
Safety Device
Reset Differential
Examine actuators
o
Types
Pneumatic
Hydraulic
Electric
Applications
Fail open
Fail close
Fail last
Actions
Spring return
Doubleacting
Components
Diaphragms
Plates
Bushings
121
O-rings
Pistons
Motors
Springs
Process applications
Flow Characteristics
Quick opening
Linear
Equal percentage
Body Types
Valve sizing
Sliding stem
Globe
Bar stock
Pinch valve
Rotary
Butterfly
E-Disc
Segmented ball
Through-bore ball
Restricted trim
Components
Cages
Plugs
Seats
Stems
Packing
Teflon
Graphite
Rope
Gaskets
122
Sealants
Flanged
Screwed
Wafered / Flangeless
Testing procedures
Leak testing
Possible faults
Leaking packing
Valve passing
Damaged parts
Incorrect travel
Cleaning / lubricating
Repairing / Rebuilding
Matching to valve
Connecting to valve
Valve travel
Bench set
Verifying operation
Function testing
Possible faults
Leaking diaphragms
Broken springs
Damaged/worn O-rings
Cleaning/lubricating components
Assembling/disassembling
Spring compression
Valve positioners
123
7.
Pneumatic
Electronic
Digital
Electro hydraulic
Electro mechanical
Applications
Single Acting
Double Acting
Components
Types
Levers
Nozzles
Flappers
Relays
Auxiliaries
Locks
Boosters
Speed controls
Mounting
Connecting to actuator
Configuring
Set stroke
Set pressures
Match to actuator
Auto tune
Calibrating
Calibration parameters
Component maintenance
124
28
Materials
Connections
Crimping
Terminal blocks
Marrettes
Soldering
Shielding
Grounding
Grounding loops
Install wiring
o
Sizing wire
Stripping wire
Connecting wire
Smart Components
o
Benefits
Applications
Online history
Network layout
Protocols
Host
Field
Addressing methods
types of SCADA equipment and servers for data acquisition and storage
o
Cellular
125
Satellite
communication systems
8.
Fibre optics
Armoured cable
Wired
Coax
UTP
Wireless
Satellite
Blue tooth
RF
IR
IEEE standards
Types of protocols
RS232
RS422/485
MODBUS
ASi BUS
Device Net
Profibus
Ethernet TCP/IP
Electronic Controllers
126
80
Hardware Architecture
Control Capabilities
Discrete control
Analog control
Networks
Protocols
Structured Text
Instruction list
Ladder Logic
Function block
PLC components
o
CPU
Memory organization
Input interface
Output interface
Power supply
Programming/Monitoring interface
Data Table
User Program
Continuous Process
Batch process
Control modes
o
On / Off control
Differential Gap
127
Proportional only
Integral only
Series / parallel
Controller action
o
Direct acting
Reverse acting
Automatic
Manual
Remote
Local
Supervisory
Control techniques
o
Loop tuning
Zeigler Nicholls
Lambda
Feedback control
Process Dynamics
Lags
Dead Time
Cascade control
Ratio Control
128
Recommended Hardware:
Override
Interlocks
Limits
Select relays
Alarming
Upset recovery
150
250
Total Hours:
400
Pressure calibrator
Multimeter
Thermometer
Thermocouple simulator
Resistance source
Temperature bath
Thermocouple (J)
Ultrasonic Levelsensor
Level transmitter
Hydrometer
Load cell
Orifice plate
129
Hygrometer
I to P converter
Positioner
Pneumatic relay
Compressor
Contactor
Solenoid
Electric actuator
Pressure regulator
Soldering Kit
Crimping tool
SCADA
PLC
Fieldbus cable
Function generators
Recommended
Software:
Text Books:
130
Instrumentation, PTEC
131
Reference :
www.abb.com
www.boschrexroth.
www.control.com
www.controlglobal.com/whitepapers
www.controlsweekly.com
www.cpecn.com
www.cvs-controls.com
www.cyberlaboratory.com
www.documentation.emersonprocess.com
www.emersonprocess.com
www.enmet.com
www.fisherregulators.com
www.flowcontrolnetwork.com
www.foxboro.com
www.galvanic.com
www.gongol.net
www.graceindustries.com
www.honeywell.com
www.iceweb.com.au/Technical/LevelTechnologies.html
www.invensys.com
www.isa.org
www.joliettech.com
www.metsoautomation.com
www.modelingandcontrol.com
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www.multimediahrd.com
www.omega.com
www.ohsonline.com
http://source.theengineer.co.uk/
www.raesystems.com
www.scadalink.com
www.smar.com/PDFs/Catalogues/FBTUTCE.pdf
www.smar.com/PDFs/Catalogues/HARTTUTCE.PDF
www.spitzerandboyes.com
www.vegacontrols.co.uk
www.worksafebc.com
www.yokogawa.com
www.zoneni.com
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ESDM Courses
Level Code:
L4
Course Code:
Vertical Name:
Industrial Automation
Course Name:
3.3.2
Learning Outcomes:
Students will be able to read and understand the circuit and process in any of the trained areas. They will be able to
perfom the specification reading and suggest sensors as per requirement. They can also do troubleshooting to a
certain extend.
Have Good Communicative English Skills, Soft Skills and Basic IT Skills
Professional Knowledge:
134
Professional Skill:
PS 1: Overview of Automation System
PS 2: Overview of Switchgears.
PS 3: Different Communication Protocols/Field Buses
PS 4: Introduction to PLC
PS 5: Network Settings/Communication Settings
PS 6: Digital Signals/IOs, Relay Logic
PS 7: Timer/Counters/Triggers/FlipFlops,
PS 8: Trouble Shooting the PLC programming errors
PS 9: Basic and electrohydraulics
PS 10: Force pressure and weight
PS 11: Laminar and turbulent flow
PS 12: Selection of Hydraulic fluid
PS 13: Hydraulic Pumps
PS 14: External and internal gear pumps
PS 15: Pressure Control Valves
PS 16: Types of directional control valves, Spool design, Poppet design
PS 17: Directional control valves
PS 18: Basic & Electro Pneumatics
PS 19: Pneumatics Vs Hydraulics
PS 20: Air compressors
PS 21: Pneumatic Valves and Control Circuits
PS 22: Pressure Control Valves
Core Skill:
135
136
Export/Import), Library Management, Target Settings, Running the PLC program in Simulation Mode,
Master/Slave Configuration, Data Exchange between the Master & Slave PLC
PROJECT: Tank Filling Device Simulator, Supervise Equipment, Pump Control 1, Selective Band Switch, Gate
Control System, Star Delta Starting Up, Starter Control, Dahlander Pole Changing, Furnace Door Control,
Reaction Vessel, Pump Control 2, Roadworks Traffic Lights, Cleaning System, Buffer Store Simulation,
Automatic Tablet Filler, Changing Floor.
Practical / Tutorial Hours: 48
Module II
Basic and electrohydraulics
What is Fluid power: Advantages of Fluid power, What is Hydraulics? Definition of industrial Hydraulics,
Hydrostatics and Hydrodynamics, Applications of Hydrostatics and Hydrodynamics, Characteristics of Industrial
Hydraulics like advantages and its limitations, Comparisons of Drives (Hydraulics Vs Pneumatics,
Electrical/Electronics & Mechanical, Applications of Hydraulics.
Force pressure and weight, Pascals Law, Calculations : Pascals Law, Application of Pascals Law, Force
Multiplication, Pressure Multiplication, Displacement transmission, Calculations, Units of pressure., What does
1bar mean? Absolute and relative pressure, What is flow rate? Flow law, Calculation, Open, Types of flow :
Laminar and turbulent flow, Reynoldss number, Throttling, Graphical Symbols and Circuit Diagrams ISO 1219,
Purpose of graphical symbols, Function of symbols, Basic elements, Circuit diagram Commonly used symbols,
Circuit symbols., Symbols for energy supply and processing unit ( Power Pack ), Symbols for Hydraulics energy
control units (Pressure, Flow and Direction ), Symbols for Energy conversion units (Actuators), Symbols for
accessories, Demonstration of Hydraulics circuits, Hydraulic circuit with manual DCV and a cylinder, Hydraulic
circuit with manual DCV and a Hydraulic motor, Hydraulic circuit with solenoid DCV and cylinder and a motor,
Demonstration of speed and direction changes in Hydraulic circuit, Hydraulic Fluids, Main functions of
Hydraulic fluids, Functions, Capacity and Constructions of Tanks, Calculation, Requirements of Hydraulic fluids,
Types of Hydraulic Fluids, Viscosity of Hydraulic fluid, Relation between temperature and viscosity,
Selection of Hydraulic fluid for an applications, Compressibility of Hydraulic fluids, Thermal expansion of
Hydraulic fluids, Fluid Analysis, Hydraulic Pumps, Functions and Operating principle Hydraulic pumps,
Differentiate b/w positive and non positive displacement pumps, Characteristics of standard Hydraulic
pumps, Construction and Operating principle following pumps, i. External and internal gear pumps, ii. Vane
pumps, iii. Axial piston pumps, iv. Radial piston pumps, Selection criteria of pumps, Flow rate and pump
power, Efficiency, Hydraulic Cylinder, Operating Principle, Components of a Hydraulic cylinder, Functions of
Hydraulic cylinder, Design and operation, Types of cylinder, Types of design, i. Tie rod cylinders, ii. Mill type
cylinders, Technical specification, End positioning cushioning, Cylinder mounting, Hydraulic Motors, Functions
of Hydraulic Motors, Characteristics of standard Hydraulic Motors, Selection of Hydraulic motors, Calculations,
Efficiency, Pressure Control Valves, Introduction, Function and operating principle of pressure relief valve,
direct operated, Pressure relief valve in series and parallel, Pressure relief valve, pilot operated, Function and
operating principle of pressure reducing valve, Pressure sequence valve, direct operated, Directional Control
Valve, Operation and Function, Special characteristics, Types of directional control valves, Spool design, Poppet
design, Types of actuation of spools with symbols, Directional spool valves, direct operated, Directional spool
valves, pilot operated, Designation of Directional control valves, Operation of solenoid, Solenoid operated
valves and its symbols, Standard spool valve : G spool, E spool, J spool and H spool, Comparison of spool Vs
poppet valves, Flow Control Valves, Functions, Throttle valves, Viscosity dependent throttle valves, Types of
137
mounting, Throttle valve independent of viscosity, Flow control valves, 2-way flow control valves, Upstream
pressure compensator, Downstream pressure compensator, Applications of 2-way flow control valve, Meter-in
flow control, Meter-out flow control, Check Valves, Operation and function of a simple check valve, Check
valve, pilot operated, Double pilot operated check valve, Applications of check valves,
Project: Hydraulic pump, characteristic Curve, Single-rod cylinder, pressure intensification, Single-rod cylinder,
flow, Hydraulic motor, 4/3 directional valve, Check valve, Check valve, pilot operated, Throttle valve,
adjustable, Throttle check valve, Flow control valve, Pressure relief valve, direct operated, controls, Pressure
reducing valve:
Theory / Lecture Hours: 32
Practical / Tutorial Hours: 48
Module III
Basic & Electro Pneumatics
Fluid power, Advantages, Pneumatics, Definition, Characteristics of Industrial Pneumatics, advantages and its
limitations, Comparisons of Drives - Pneumatics Vs Hydraulics, Electrical/Electronics & Mechanical,
Applications of Pneumatics, Compressed Air Generation and Contamination Control, Compressed Air for
transmitting power, Composition of Atmospheric Air, force, weight, pressure, Pascals Law, Application of
Pascals Law, Force Multiplication, Pressure Multiplication, Displacement transmission, Calculations, Gas Laws,
Air compression process, Absolute and relative pressure. Flow rate, Characteristics of compressed air,
Graphical Symbols and Circuit Diagrams ISO 1219, Purpose of graphical symbols, Function of symbols, Basic
elements, Circuit diagram, Commonly used symbols, Circuit symbols., Symbols for Maintenance unit, Symbols
for Pneumatic energy control units (Pressure, Flow and Direction ), Symbols for Energy conversion units
(Actuators), Symbols for accessories, Demonstration of Pneumatic circuits, Pneumatic circuit with manual DCV
and a cylinder, Pneumatic circuit with solenoid DCV and cylinder and a motor, Demonstration of speed and
direction changes in Pneumatic circuit, Compressed Air Generation and Contamination Control, A typical
Pneumatic system, Air compressors, Classification of Compressors, Terms and Definition : Delivery volume,
Pressure, Drive , Cooling and Regulation, Piston Compressor, Screw Compressor, Vane Compressor,
Compressor unit, Preparation of compressed Air, Stages of Preparation, Drying of Compressed Air, Distribution
of Compressed Air, Pneumatic Actuators, Introduction, Basic Actuator Functioning, Thrust, Cylinder Air
Consumption, Cylinder speed and its relation to flow rate, Stroke Length, Piston rod buckling, Classification of
Pneumatic Actuators, Linear Actuators, Single-Acting cylinder, Double-Acting cylinder, Cylinder cushioning,
Classification of cylinders According to Duty, Cylinder with Magnetic Piston, Cylinder with Non-Rotational
Guiding, Rodless Cylinder, Tandem Cylinder, Rotary Actuator, Semi-Rotary Actuators, Pneumatic Valves and
Control Circuits, Introduction, Classification of valves, Functional Classification of Valves, i. Directional control
valves, ii. Pressure control valves, iii. Flow control valves, iv. Non return valves, Graphical Representation, Port
Markings, Ports and Positions, Graphical symbols for DC valves, Methods of DC Valve Actuations, 3/2Directional Control valve, i. NC-type 3/2-DC valves, ii. NO-type 3/2-DC valves, Non-Return Valves, Flow control
valves, Throttle valve and Throttle check valves, Pneumatically Actuated 3/2-DC valve, Manually actuated 5/2DC valve, Pneumatically actuated 5/2-DC valve, Speed control of Double-Acting Cylinder, 5/2-DC Double-Pilot
valve, Login Controls, Pneumatic, i. Shuttle valve, ii. Twin pressure valve, iii. Applications of Logic valves,
Structure of Pneumatic Circuits, Automatic Control, Roller valve, Quick-Exhaust vavle, Time-Delay valves,
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Pressure Control Valves, Introduction, Function and operating principle of pressure relief valve, direct
operated Pressure regulator
Project: Direct control of a single-acting cylinder, extending, Direct control of a single-acting cylinder,
retracting, Indirect control of a single-acting cylinder, Regulating the speed of a single-acting cylinder, Slowspeed extension, rapid retraction of a single-acting cylinder, Direct control of a double-acting cylinder with
push-button, Indirect control of a double-acting cylinder, Speed regulation of a double-acting cylinder,
Controlling a double-acting cylinder, impulse valve, 2 push-buttons, Displacement-dependent control of a
double-acting cylinder, impulse, Controlling a double-acting cylinder, impulse valve, 2 reflex nozzles, Stop
control, double-acting cylinder, 5/3 directional control valve, tensile load, Pressure-dependent control of 1
double-acting cylinder, Time-dependent control of 1 double-acting cylinder, Logical control with shuttle and
twin-pressure valves, Sequential control 2 double-acting cylinders w/o overlapping signals, Seq. control 2
double-act. cylinders, signal overlapping, idle return rollers, Pilot control of a single-acting cylinder with spring
return valve, Pilot control of a double-acting cylinder with spring return valve, Holding-element control of a
double-acting cylinder with impulse valve, directly controlled, Holding-element control of a double-acting
cylinder with impulse valve, relay, Basic circuit with AND Function, Basic circuit with OR Function
Theory / Lecture Hours: 32
Practical / Tutorial Hours: 48
Recommended Hardware:
State of the art Training system for Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Sensoric and PLC
Recommended
Software:
Text Books:
Herbert R. Merritt, Hydraulic control systems, John Wiley & Sons, Newyork,
139
Reference Books:
-
1967
Dudbey.A.Peace, Basic Fluid Power, Prentice Hall Inc, 1967
R.Srinivasan Hydraulic and Pneumatic Control published by Vijay Nicole
Imprints Private Ltd.
Programmable Logic Controllers by W.Bolton
Dudbey.A.Peace, Basic Fluid Power, Prentice Hall Inc, 1967
Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers by Garry Dunning, 2nd edition,
Thomson, ISBN:981-240-625-5
Programmable Logic Controllers by Hugh Jack
The training is conducted with the industrial support of Bosch Rexroth,Germany. MOU
Signed with them .
Evaluation criteria:
Bosch has supplied all equipments and set up the state of the art lab facilities in two
engineering colleges in the state.. They have trained our faculty.
Evaluation & Certification by Bosch Rexroth
ESSCI has also agreed to do Assessment and Certification
140
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
L5
Course Code:
Vertical Name:
Industrial Automation
Course Name:
3.3.3
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of the level one the student will be able to identify basic components of automation technology, gets an
idea on the overall working of the system and shall be able to troubleshoot on an intermediate level.
Have Good Communicative English skills, Soft skills & Basic IT Skills
Professional Knowledge:
141
Professional Skill:
142
Core Skill:
The individual on the job needs to know and understand:
CS1. specifications and use of automation system used by the organisation
CS2. licensed software and application tools used for design, their performance
CS3. PLC Programming using Ladder Logic
CS4. Efficient in working with any kind of Hydraulics & Pneumatic Systems
Interpersonal skills
CS5. how to interact with higher officials to understand the work requirement
CS6. how to interact with co employees in order to co-ordinate work processes
Reflective thinking
CS7. to improve work processes
CS8. to reduce repetition of errors
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Connection Techniques, Safety Measures for handling the PLC, Diagnosis of PLC Status and other hardware
connected to PLC.
Network Settings/Communication Settings: Introduction to PLC Software, Overview of Software/Software at a
glance, Hardware Configuration Communication Settings for PLC, PLC Programming, Building simple logic in
PLC (AND/OR/NOT), Online & Offline Change, Overview of different types of Data types in PLC programming,
Standard format for addressing the variables, Standard Time formats, Rules for Declaration of Variable names,
Working with Digital Signals/IOs, Relay Logic, Difference between Function & Function Blocks, Introduction to
Timer/Counters/Triggers/FlipFlops, Exercises based on Timers, Counters, Flip Flops & Triggers, Usage of
Mathematical Operators, Comparators, Conversion Operators, Multiplexers & Logical Gates in the PLC
Program, Exercises based on the above operators, Compilation & Downloading the program to PLC, Trouble
Shooting the PLC programming errors, Local & Global Variables, Working with Analog Signals/IOs, Developing
a program for process control, Declaration in Tabular Format, Display of Address and Comments in Logic, Jump
& Return Command, Commands like Run, Stop, Reset, Reset Original, Breakpoint etc, Developing User Defined
Function Blocks & Functions in the PLC program, Conditional & Unconditional Calling in PLC Program, Task,
Configuration, Visualization, Developing user defined Data Types in PLC program, Password Management,
Different Methods to take the PLC Program Backup (Source Code Download/Upload, Archive/Restore &
Export/Import), Library Management, Target Settings, Running the PLC program in Simulation Mode,
Master/Slave Configuration, Data Exchange between the Master & Slave PLC.
HMI : Introduction, Applications, Role of HMI in Automation, Interfacing HMI with different devices, Hardware
Details of HMI, Technical Specifications of HMI, Wiring and Connection Techniques, Various models of HMI
available in market, Editing various display options using the keys, Programming of HMI, Overview of HMI
software, Hardware Configuration, Network Settings or Communication Settings, Developing Different Screens
on HMI, Writing Plain Text on the screen, Developing Headers & Footers for the Screen, Configuring the
function keys of HMI for screen change or for giving inputs, Linking the variables directly on the screen,
Password Management (for screen change & for editing the values), Developing user defined text list, Screen
Change using PLC variables, Displaying Alarm Messages on the Screen during fault, Configuring Help Screen for
Troubleshooting the errors or faults, Downloading and Uploading the program to or from the HMI respectively
using bus interface or USB drive.
PROJECT: Tank Filling Device Simulator, Supervise Equipment, Pump Control 1, Selective Band Switch, Gate
Control System, Star Delta Starting Up, Starter Control, Dahlander Pole Changing, Furnace Door Control,
Reaction Vessel, Pump Control 2, Roadworks Traffic Lights, Cleaning System, Buffer Store Simulation,
Automatic Tablet Filler, Changing Floor, Embossing Machine, Bending Tool, Drilling Tool, Pipe Bending
Machine, Two Door Access Control System, Mix Equipment, Level Control, Compressed Air Network, Water
Level Controlling, A Low-Cost PLC Based Automatic Liquid Filling and Sorting System, Modular Automated
Testing Unit Sequencing and Controlling, Low Cost PLC Based Automated Sorting And Pressing By ServoPneumatic Pressure Control, Automated Multistorey Car Parking System
There are 3 mixing devices on a processing line A,B,C. After the process begin mixer-A is to start after 7
seconds elapse, next mixer-B is to start 3.6 second after A. Mixer-C is to start 5 seconds after B. All then remain
ON until a master enable switch is turned off. Write PLC ladder diagram, timing diagram and realize the same
An indicating light is to go ON when a count reaches 23.The light is then go off when a count of 31 is reached.
Design, construct, and test PLC circuits for this process
In certain process control application when the count reaches 25, a paint spray is to run for 40 seconds.
Design, construct and test PLC circuits for this process
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Three conveyors feed a main conveyor. The count from each feeder conveyor is fed into an input register in
the PLC. Construct a PLC program to obtain the total count of parts on the main conveyor. Use a time to
update the total every 15 seconds. Design, construct, and test PLC circuits for this process
In certain process control application o/p is ON if the count is less than 34 or more than 41. Implement the
same using PLC ladder diagram
A conveyor is supposed to have exactly 45 parts on it. You have three indicating lights to indicate the conveyor
count status: less than 45, yellow: exactly 45, green: and more than 45, red. The count of parts on the
conveyor is set at 45 each morning by an actual count of parts. There are two sensors on the conveyor, one is
actuated by parts entering the conveyor, and the other is actuated by parts leaving. Design a PLC program to
carry out this process.
Theory / Lecture Hours: 60
Practical / Tutorial Hours: 90
Module II
Basic and electrohydraulics
What is Fluid power: Advantages of Fluid power, What is Hydraulics? Definition of industrial Hydraulics,
Hydrostatics and Hydrodynamics, Applications of Hydrostatics and Hydrodynamics, Characteristics of Industrial
Hydraulics like advantages and its limitations, Comparisons of Drives (Hydraulics Vs Pneumatics,
Electrical/Electronics & Mechanical, Applications of Hydraulics.
Force pressure and weight, Pascals Law, Calculations : Pascals Law, Application of Pascals Law, Force
Multiplication, Pressure Multiplication, Displacement transmission, Calculations, Units of pressure., What does
1bar mean? Absolute and relative pressure, What is flow rate? Flow law, Calculation, Open, Types of flow :
Laminar and turbulent flow, Reynoldss number, Throttling, Graphical Symbols and Circuit Diagrams ISO 1219,
Purpose of graphical symbols, Function of symbols, Basic elements, Circuit diagram Commonly used symbols,
Circuit symbols., Symbols for energy supply and processing unit ( Power Pack ), Symbols for Hydraulics energy
control units (Pressure, Flow and Direction ), Symbols for Energy conversion units (Actuators), Symbols for
accessories, Demonstration of Hydraulics circuits, Hydraulic circuit with manual DCV and a cylinder, Hydraulic
circuit with manual DCV and a Hydraulic motor, Hydraulic circuit with solenoid DCV and cylinder and a motor,
Demonstration of speed and direction changes in Hydraulic circuit, Hydraulic Fluids, Main functions of
Hydraulic fluids, Functions, Capacity and Constructions of Tanks, Calculation, Requirements of Hydraulic fluids,
Types of Hydraulic Fluids, Viscosity of Hydraulic fluid, Relation between temperature and viscosity,
Selection of Hydraulic fluid for an applications, Compressibility of Hydraulic fluids, Thermal expansion of
Hydraulic fluids, Fluid Analysis, Hydraulic Pumps, Functions and Operating principle Hydraulic pumps,
Differentiate b/w positive and non positive displacement pumps, Characteristics of standard Hydraulic
pumps, Construction and Operating principle following pumps, i. External and internal gear pumps, ii. Vane
pumps, iii. Axial piston pumps, iv. Radial piston pumps, Selection criteria of pumps, Flow rate and pump
power, Efficiency, Hydraulic Cylinder, Operating Principle, Components of a Hydraulic cylinder, Functions of
Hydraulic cylinder, Design and operation, Types of cylinder, Types of design, i. Tie rod cylinders, ii. Mill type
cylinders, Technical specification, End positioning cushioning, Cylinder mounting, Hydraulic Motors, Functions
of Hydraulic Motors, Characteristics of standard Hydraulic Motors, Selection of Hydraulic motors, Calculations,
Efficiency, Pressure Control Valves, Introduction, Function and operating principle of pressure relief valve,
direct operated, Pressure relief valve in series and parallel, Pressure relief valve, pilot operated, Function and
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operating principle of pressure reducing valve, Pressure sequence valve, direct operated, Directional Control
Valve, Operation and Function, Special characteristics, Types of directional control valves, Spool design, Poppet
design, Types of actuation of spools with symbols, Directional spool valves, direct operated, Directional spool
valves, pilot operated, Designation of Directional control valves, Operation of solenoid, Solenoid operated
valves and its symbols, Standard spool valve : G spool, E spool, J spool and H spool, Comparison of spool Vs
poppet valves, Flow Control Valves, Functions, Throttle valves, Viscosity dependent throttle valves, Types of
mounting, Throttle valve independent of viscosity, Flow control valves, 2-way flow control valves, Upstream
pressure compensator, Downstream pressure compensator, Applications of 2-way flow control valve, Meter-in
flow control, Meter-out flow control, Check Valves, Operation and function of a simple check valve, Check
valve, pilot operated, Double pilot operated check valve, Applications of check valves,
Hydraulic Accumulator and its Applications, Functions, Energy storage, Types of Accumulator, Safety
regulations, Application of accumulators, Filtration and Filtration Technology, Causes of contamination,
Classifications of filters, Suction filter, Pressure line filter, Return line filter, Bypass filter, Filter with clogging
indicator, Basic Principles of Electro-Hydraulics, Basics : Electric current, voltage, resistance and power, Basic
electric circuits : series and parallel, Measurement of current and voltage, Electro-hydraulic valves, Solenoids,
Classifications of solenoids, Function and operating principle of a relay, Relay as a logical switch, Relay Logic
Diagram : control and main circuit, Symbols of most important switching elements (NO an NC), Signal storage
concept, Electrical interlocking concept, Momentary-contact limit switches, Categories of limit switches,
Pressure switches, Graphical symbols to DIN electrical engineering and electronics.
Project: Hydraulic pump, characteristic Curve, Single-rod cylinder, pressure intensification, Single-rod cylinder,
flow, Hydraulic motor, 4/3 directional valve, Check valve, Check valve, pilot operated, Throttle valve,
adjustable, Throttle check valve, Flow control valve, Pressure relief valve, direct operated, controls, Pressure
reducing valve, Pressure switch, hydraulic accumulator, Regenerative circuit, Rapid speed/creep speed control,
Extending a cylinder by operating a push button, Signal storage by electrical self-locking, setting and resetting
using a momentary-contact switch, Mechanical locking by means of momentary-contact switch contacts,
Electrical locking by means of contactor contacts, Signal storage by means of contactor contacts, Rapid
advance circuit, Pressure-dependent reversing, Pressure switches and proximity switches, Advance control
with time-dependent intermediate stop, Pressure-dependent sequence control, Sequencing Hydraulic
actuators
Theory / Lecture Hours: 60
Practical / Tutorial Hours: 90
Module III
Basic & Electro Pneumatics
Fluid power, Advantages, Pneumatics, Definition, Characteristics of Industrial Pneumatics, advantages and its
limitations, Comparisons of Drives - Pneumatics Vs Hydraulics, Electrical/Electronics & Mechanical,
Applications of Pneumatics, Compressed Air Generation and Contamination Control, Compressed Air for
transmitting power, Composition of Atmospheric Air, force, weight, pressure, Pascals Law, Application of
Pascals Law, Force Multiplication, Pressure Multiplication, Displacement transmission, Calculations, Gas Laws,
Air compression process, Absolute and relative pressure. Flow rate, Characteristics of compressed air,
Graphical Symbols and Circuit Diagrams ISO 1219, Purpose of graphical symbols, Function of symbols, Basic
elements, Circuit diagram, Commonly used symbols, Circuit symbols., Symbols for Maintenance unit, Symbols
for Pneumatic energy control units (Pressure, Flow and Direction ), Symbols for Energy conversion units
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(Actuators), Symbols for accessories, Demonstration of Pneumatic circuits, Pneumatic circuit with manual DCV
and a cylinder, Pneumatic circuit with solenoid DCV and cylinder and a motor, Demonstration of speed and
direction changes in Pneumatic circuit, Compressed Air Generation and Contamination Control, A typical
Pneumatic system, Air compressors, Classification of Compressors, Terms and Definition : Delivery volume,
Pressure, Drive , Cooling and Regulation, Piston Compressor, Screw Compressor, Vane Compressor,
Compressor unit, Preparation of compressed Air, Stages of Preparation, Drying of Compressed Air, Distribution
of Compressed Air, Pneumatic Actuators, Introduction, Basic Actuator Functioning, Thrust, Cylinder Air
Consumption, Cylinder speed and its relation to flow rate, Stroke Length, Piston rod buckling, Classification of
Pneumatic Actuators, Linear Actuators, Single-Acting cylinder, Double-Acting cylinder, Cylinder cushioning,
Classification of cylinders According to Duty, Cylinder with Magnetic Piston, Cylinder with Non-Rotational
Guiding, Rodless Cylinder, Tandem Cylinder, Rotary Actuator, Semi-Rotary Actuators, Pneumatic Valves and
Control Circuits, Introduction, Classification of valves, Functional Classification of Valves, i. Directional control
valves, ii. Pressure control valves, iii. Flow control valves, iv. Non return valves, Graphical Representation, Port
Markings, Ports and Positions, Graphical symbols for DC valves, Methods of DC Valve Actuations, 3/2Directional Control valve, i. NC-type 3/2-DC valves, ii. NO-type 3/2-DC valves, Non-Return Valves, Flow control
valves, Throttle valve and Throttle check valves, Pneumatically Actuated 3/2-DC valve, Manually actuated 5/2DC valve, Pneumatically actuated 5/2-DC valve, Speed control of Double-Acting Cylinder, 5/2-DC Double-Pilot
valve, Login Controls, Pneumatic, i. Shuttle valve, ii. Twin pressure valve, iii. Applications of Logic valves,
Structure of Pneumatic Circuits, Automatic Control, Roller valve, Quick-Exhaust vavle, Time-Delay valves,
Pressure Control Valves, Introduction, Function and operating principle of pressure relief valve, direct
operated Pressure regulator.
Multiple-Actuator Circuits, Introduction, Representation of a Control Task, i. Text form, ii. Positional Layout, iii.
Notational form, iv. Displacement step diagram, v. Displacement-time diagram, Sequence Control, Circuit
design for the sequence of two cylinder and three cylinders, Elimination of signal overlaps, Electro-Pneumatics,
Introduction, Integration of Technologies, Solenoid valves, DC solenoids Vs AC Solenoids, 3/2-Way single
solenoid valve, Spring return, 5/2-Way single solenoid valve, Spring return, 5/2-Way double solenoid valve,
Control devices, Switch and Push button, Terminal Markings, Relay, Logic Controls, Electric, Memory function,
Operation of the Dominant OFF Circuit, Operation of the Dominant ON Circuit, Electronic sensors, Limit
switch, Reed switch, Proximity Sensors, Time-Delay Relays, Two-hand safety operation, Pressure switch,
Electro-Pneumatic Multiple-Actuator Circuits, Pneumatic Application Concepts, Introduction, Selection and
Optimization Criteria, i. Type of motion, ii. Stroke and stroke control, iii. Force, iv. Speed and speed control,
Design of Pneumatics systems, Selection of Pneumatic Actuators, Selection of Pneumatic Valves, Maintenance,
Troubleshooting, and Safety, Introduction, Requirements of Preventive Maintenance, Definitions of
Maintenance Activities, Preventive Maintenance of Pneumatic Systems (General Procedure), System
Malfunctions, i. Malfunctions due to contaminants, ii. Malfunctions due to improper mountings, iii.
Malfunctions due to inadequate air supply, iv. Malfunctions due to under-lubrication/over lubrication,
Maintenance Tips, i. Maintenance of compressor, ii. Maintenance of air receivers, iii. Maintenance of airmains, iv. Maintenance of air service units (FRL), v. Maintenance of Pneumatic cylinder, vi. Maintenance of
Pneumatic valves, Troubleshooting, i. General troubleshooting procedure, ii. Faults in Pneumatic systems,
General Malfunctions, i. Malfunction in pneumatic cylinder, ii. Malfunction in Pneumatic valves, iii.
Malfunctions in limit switches and reed switches, Safety in Pneumatic Systems, i. Safety hazards, ii. General
safety measures.
Project: Direct control of a single-acting cylinder, extending, Direct control of a single-acting cylinder,
retracting, Indirect control of a single-acting cylinder, Regulating the speed of a single-acting cylinder, Slowspeed extension, rapid retraction of a single-acting cylinder, Direct control of a double-acting cylinder with
push-button, Indirect control of a double-acting cylinder, Speed regulation of a double-acting cylinder,
147
Recommended Hardware:
State of the art Training system for Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Sensoric and PLC
Recommended
Software:
Text Books:
148
Reference Books:
Herbert R. Merritt, Hydraulic control systems, John Wiley & Sons, Newyork,
1967
Dudbey.A.Peace, Basic Fluid Power, Prentice Hall Inc, 1967
R.Srinivasan Hydraulic and Pneumatic Control published by Vijay Nicole
Imprints Private Ltd.
Programmable Logic Controllers by W.Bolton
Dudbey.A.Peace, Basic Fluid Power, Prentice Hall Inc, 1967
Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers by Garry Dunning, 2nd edition,
Thomson, ISBN:981-240-625-5
Programmable Logic Controllers by Hugh Jack
The training is conducted with the industrial support of Bosch Rexroth,Germany. MOU
Signed with them .
Evaluation criteria:
Bosch has supplied all equipments and set up the state of the art lab facilities in two
engineering colleges in the state.. They have trained our faculty.
Evaluation & Certification by Bosch Rexroth.
ESSCI has also agreed to do Assessment and Certification.
149
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
L5
Course Code:
Vertical Name:
Industrial Automation
Course Name:
3.3.4
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of the level one the student will be able to identify components of automation technology, gets complete
knowledge on understanding the automated systems and design circuits and develop programs for given automation
tasks.
Have Good Communicative English Skills, Soft Skills and Basic IT Skills
520 Hrs
150
Professional Knowledge:
To be competent, the user/ individual must be able to:
PK1.
Understand the overview of automation
PK2
Different devices used in Automation,
PK3.
interact with the technical lead engineer in order to understand the work schedules,
PK4.
understand the roles and responsibilities of the work
PK5.
understand broad level activities involved in the Industrial automation
PK6.
list the various department to interact with for completing the work
PK7.
interact with higher officials to understand the specifics of work
PK8.
understand the different Communication Protocols/Field Buses
PK9. establish module requirement and constraints
PK10. understand Network Settings/Communication Settings
PK11. understand the PLC Software
PK12. understand the basics of electro hydraulics
PK13. define the design flow for the specific system
PK14. use agreed language and application as per standards
PK15. define the requirement specification of the electro pneumatics
PK16. get approval from superior and relevant department on the electro pneumatics
PK17. Understand different types of pumps
PK18. Understand different types of valves
PK19. understand the functionality of the electro pneumatics
PK20. assist in system testing, product verification and validation
PK 21. understand the functionality of the electro hydraulics
PK22. understand the functionality of the HMI
PK23. understand Proportional Hydraulics
PK24. definition of Proportional valve
PK25. understand LVDT
PK26. understand different types of amplifiers
PK27. understand proportional direction control valves
PK28. Introduction to control system
PK23. understand Proportional & Closed loop
Professional Skill:
151
Core Skill:
The individual on the job needs to know and understand:
CS1. specifications and use of automation system used by the organisation
CS2. licensed software and application tools used for design, their performance
CS3. PLC Programming using Ladder Logic
CS4. Efficient in working with any kind of Hydraulics & Pneumatic Systems
Interpersonal skills
CS5. how to interact with higher officials to understand the work requirement
CS6. how to interact with co employees in order to co-ordinate work processes
Reflective thinking
CS7. to improve work processes
CS8. to reduce repetition of errors
152
Overview of Automation System: What is Automation? Different devices used in Automation, Role of PLC in
automation system., Scope of Automation field in present and future, Comparison between Automated and
Manual Operated Systems.
Overview of Switchgears: What is a Relay and its applications? Introduction to Switching devices like
Contactors, Solenoids, MCBs etc., Symbolic representation of different electrical & electronic components in
wiring diagram.
Introduction to Different Communication Protocols/Field Buses: Ethernet, RS232, Profibus DP, Canopen,
Devicenet, Sercos II & III, Modbus, Profinet, Ethercat, Different types of Signals, Digital Signal, Analog Signal,
Overview of Limit Switches, Proximity Switches & Reed switches, Introduction to PLC, Comparison of PLC & PC,
What is a PLC?, How does a PLC work? Applications of PLC, Block Diagram of PLC, Processing cycle of PLC,
Different types of PLCs available in the market, Programmable Logic Controller, Specifications of PLC,
Onboard/Inline/Remote IOs, Memory Allocation in PLC, What is Scan time of PLC? IO handling capacity of
different PLC, Remote connectivity in PLC, Internal Structure of PLC, Hardware Details of the PLC, Wiring and
Connection Techniques, Safety Measures for handling the PLC, Diagnosis of PLC Status and other hardware
connected to PLC.
Network Settings/Communication Settings: Introduction to PLC Software, Overview of Software/Software at a
glance, Hardware Configuration Communication Settings for PLC, PLC Programming, Building simple logic in
PLC (AND/OR/NOT), Online & Offline Change, Overview of different types of Data types in PLC programming,
Standard format for addressing the variables, Standard Time formats, Rules for Declaration of Variable names,
Working with Digital Signals/IOs, Relay Logic, Difference between Function & Function Blocks, Introduction to
Timer/Counters/Triggers/FlipFlops, Exercises based on Timers, Counters, Flip Flops & Triggers, Usage of
Mathematical Operators, Comparators, Conversion Operators, Multiplexers & Logical Gates in the PLC
Program, Exercises based on the above operators, Compilation & Downloading the program to PLC, Trouble
Shooting the PLC programming errors, Local & Global Variables, Working with Analog Signals/IOs, Developing
a program for process control, Declaration in Tabular Format, Display of Address and Comments in Logic, Jump
& Return Command, Commands like Run, Stop, Reset, Reset Original, Breakpoint etc, Developing User Defined
Function Blocks & Functions in the PLC program, Conditional & Unconditional Calling in PLC Program, Task,
Configuration, Visualization, Developing user defined Data Types in PLC program, Password Management,
Different Methods to take the PLC Program Backup (Source Code Download/Upload, Archive/Restore &
Export/Import), Library Management, Target Settings, Running the PLC program in Simulation Mode,
Master/Slave Configuration, Data Exchange between the Master & Slave PLC.
HMI : Introduction, Applications, Role of HMI in Automation, Interfacing HMI with different devices, Hardware
Details of HMI, Technical Specifications of HMI, Wiring and Connection Techniques, Various models of HMI
available in market, Editing various display options using the keys, Programming of HMI, Overview of HMI
software, Hardware Configuration, Network Settings or Communication Settings, Developing Different Screens
on HMI, Writing Plain Text on the screen, Developing Headers & Footers for the Screen, Configuring the
function keys of HMI for screen change or for giving inputs, Linking the variables directly on the screen,
Password Management (for screen change & for editing the values), Developing user defined text list, Screen
Change using PLC variables, Displaying Alarm Messages on the Screen during fault, Configuring Help Screen for
Troubleshooting the errors or faults, Downloading and Uploading the program to or from the HMI respectively
using bus interface or USB drive.
PROJECT: Tank Filling Device Simulator, Supervise Equipment, Pump Control 1, Selective Band Switch, Gate
Control System, Star Delta Starting Up, Starter Control, Dahlander Pole Changing, Furnace Door Control,
Reaction Vessel, Pump Control 2, Roadworks Traffic Lights, Cleaning System, Buffer Store Simulation,
Automatic Tablet Filler, Changing Floor, Embossing Machine, Bending Tool, Drilling Tool, Pipe Bending
153
Machine, Two Door Access Control System, Mix Equipment, Level Control, Compressed Air Network, Water
Level Controlling, A Low-Cost PLC Based Automatic Liquid Filling and Sorting System, Modular Automated
Testing Unit Sequencing and Controlling, Low Cost PLC Based Automated Sorting And Pressing By ServoPneumatic Pressure Control, Automated Multistorey Car Parking System
There are 3 mixing devices on a processing line A,B,C. After the process begin mixer-A is to start after 7
seconds elapse, next mixer-B is to start 3.6 second after A. Mixer-C is to start 5 seconds after B. All then remain
ON until a master enable switch is turned off. Write PLC ladder diagram, timing diagram and realize the same
An indicating light is to go ON when a count reaches 23.The light is then go off when a count of 31 is reached.
Design, construct, and test PLC circuits for this process
In certain process control application when the count reaches 25, a paint spray is to run for 40 seconds.
Design, construct and test PLC circuits for this process
Three conveyors feed a main conveyor. The count from each feeder conveyor is fed into an input register in
the PLC. Construct a PLC program to obtain the total count of parts on the main conveyor. Use a time to
update the total every 15 seconds. Design, construct, and test PLC circuits for this process
In certain process control application o/p is ON if the count is less than 34 or more than 41. Implement the
same using PLC ladder diagram
A conveyor is supposed to have exactly 45 parts on it. You have three indicating lights to indicate the conveyor
count status: less than 45, yellow: exactly 45, green: and more than 45, red. The count of parts on the
conveyor is set at 45 each morning by an actual count of parts. There are two sensors on the conveyor, one is
actuated by parts entering the conveyor, and the other is actuated by parts leaving. Design a PLC program to
carry out this process.
Theory / Lecture Hours: 65
Practical / Tutorial Hours: 105
Module II
Basic and electrohydraulics
What is Fluid power: Advantages of Fluid power, What is Hydraulics? Definition of industrial Hydraulics,
Hydrostatics and Hydrodynamics, Applications of Hydrostatics and Hydrodynamics, Characteristics of Industrial
Hydraulics like advantages and its limitations, Comparisons of Drives (Hydraulics Vs Pneumatics,
Electrical/Electronics & Mechanical, Applications of Hydraulics.
Force pressure and weight, Pascals Law, Calculations : Pascals Law, Application of Pascals Law, Force
Multiplication, Pressure Multiplication, Displacement transmission, Calculations, Units of pressure., What does
1bar mean? Absolute and relative pressure, What is flow rate? Flow law, Calculation, Open, Types of flow :
Laminar and turbulent flow, Reynoldss number, Throttling, Graphical Symbols and Circuit Diagrams ISO 1219,
Purpose of graphical symbols, Function of symbols, Basic elements, Circuit diagram Commonly used symbols,
Circuit symbols., Symbols for energy supply and processing unit ( Power Pack ), Symbols for Hydraulics energy
control units (Pressure, Flow and Direction ), Symbols for Energy conversion units (Actuators), Symbols for
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accessories, Demonstration of Hydraulics circuits, Hydraulic circuit with manual DCV and a cylinder, Hydraulic
circuit with manual DCV and a Hydraulic motor, Hydraulic circuit with solenoid DCV and cylinder and a motor,
Demonstration of speed and direction changes in Hydraulic circuit, Hydraulic Fluids, Main functions of
Hydraulic fluids, Functions, Capacity and Constructions of Tanks, Calculation, Requirements of Hydraulic fluids,
Types of Hydraulic Fluids, Viscosity of Hydraulic fluid, Relation between temperature and viscosity,
Selection of Hydraulic fluid for an applications, Compressibility of Hydraulic fluids, Thermal expansion of
Hydraulic fluids, Fluid Analysis, Hydraulic Pumps, Functions and Operating principle Hydraulic pumps,
Differentiate b/w positive and non positive displacement pumps, Characteristics of standard Hydraulic
pumps, Construction and Operating principle following pumps, i. External and internal gear pumps, ii. Vane
pumps, iii. Axial piston pumps, iv. Radial piston pumps, Selection criteria of pumps, Flow rate and pump
power, Efficiency, Hydraulic Cylinder, Operating Principle, Components of a Hydraulic cylinder, Functions of
Hydraulic cylinder, Design and operation, Types of cylinder, Types of design, i. Tie rod cylinders, ii. Mill type
cylinders, Technical specification, End positioning cushioning, Cylinder mounting, Hydraulic Motors, Functions
of Hydraulic Motors, Characteristics of standard Hydraulic Motors, Selection of Hydraulic motors, Calculations,
Efficiency, Pressure Control Valves, Introduction, Function and operating principle of pressure relief valve,
direct operated, Pressure relief valve in series and parallel, Pressure relief valve, pilot operated, Function and
operating principle of pressure reducing valve, Pressure sequence valve, direct operated, Directional Control
Valve, Operation and Function, Special characteristics, Types of directional control valves, Spool design, Poppet
design, Types of actuation of spools with symbols, Directional spool valves, direct operated, Directional spool
valves, pilot operated, Designation of Directional control valves, Operation of solenoid, Solenoid operated
valves and its symbols, Standard spool valve : G spool, E spool, J spool and H spool, Comparison of spool Vs
poppet valves, Flow Control Valves, Functions, Throttle valves, Viscosity dependent throttle valves, Types of
mounting, Throttle valve independent of viscosity, Flow control valves, 2-way flow control valves, Upstream
pressure compensator, Downstream pressure compensator, Applications of 2-way flow control valve, Meter-in
flow control, Meter-out flow control, Check Valves, Operation and function of a simple check valve, Check
valve, pilot operated, Double pilot operated check valve, Applications of check valves,
Hydraulic Accumulator and its Applications, Functions, Energy storage, Types of Accumulator, Safety
regulations, Application of accumulators, Filtration and Filtration Technology, Causes of contamination,
Classifications of filters, Suction filter, Pressure line filter, Return line filter, Bypass filter, Filter with clogging
indicator, Basic Principles of Electro-Hydraulics, Basics : Electric current, voltage, resistance and power, Basic
electric circuits : series and parallel, Measurement of current and voltage, Electro-hydraulic valves, Solenoids,
Classifications of solenoids, Function and operating principle of a relay, Relay as a logical switch, Relay Logic
Diagram : control and main circuit, Symbols of most important switching elements (NO an NC), Signal storage
concept, Electrical interlocking concept, Momentary-contact limit switches, Categories of limit switches,
Pressure switches, Graphical symbols to DIN electrical engineering and electronics.
Proportional Hydraulics: Control Engineering, Open loop control, Closed loop control, Ohms Law, Introduction
to Proportional Technology, Why proportional valves, Definition of Proportional valve, Components of
proportional technology, Possible functions of proportional valve, Solenoids, Construction, Characteristics,
Difference between conventional and proportional solenoid, Types of proportional solenoid, Force controlled
solenoid, Stroke controlled solenoid.
LVDT, Construction, Working principle, Proportional Terminology, Hysterisis, Pressure Differential, Reversal
Error, Response Sensitivity, Reliability, Control range / Resolution, Control Spool, Construction, Geometry of
metering notches, Spool overlap, Positive overlap, Negative overlap, Zero overlap, Amplifiers, Types of
amplifiers, Functions of amplifiers, Enable, Internal command value, Zero adjustment, Gain adjustment, Biasing
current, Dither current, Differential input, cable break detection, Ramp generator, Pulsed output stage, Step
generator, Inverter, Summator, Call up command, 4 Quadrant Ramps, Overview of industrial hydraulics, Flow
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curve characteristics, Pressure curve characteristics, Time spool characteristics, Frequency response,
Amplitude response, Bode plot, Proportional direction control valves, Direct operated proportional direction
control valve, Construction, Working principle, Characteristics, Pilot operated direction control valve,
Construction, Working principle, Characteristics, Proportional pressure control valves, Direct operated
proportional pressure relief valve, Construction, Working principle, Characteristics, Pilot operated proportional
pressure relief valve, Construction, Working principle, Characteristics, Direct operated proportional pressure
reducing valve, Construction, Working principle, Characteristics, Pilot operated proportional pressure reducing
valve, Construction, Working principle, Characteristics, Proportional Flow control valve, Direct operated
proportional flow control valve, Construction, Working principle, Characteristics, Pilot operated proportional
flow control valve, Construction, Working principle, Characteristics, Application of Proportional valves,
Introduction to control system, Advantages of Open loop and Closed loop control System, Terminologies,
Control response, Non-continuous action controllers, continuous action controllers, Control range /
Resolution, Practical Implementation, Static data, Dynamic data, Components of closed loop technology,
Project: Hydraulic pump, characteristic Curve, Single-rod cylinder, pressure intensification, Single-rod cylinder,
flow, Hydraulic motor, 4/3 directional valve, Check valve, Check valve, pilot operated, Throttle valve,
adjustable, Throttle check valve, Flow control valve, Pressure relief valve, direct operated, controls, Pressure
reducing valve, Pressure switch, hydraulic accumulator, Regenerative circuit, Rapid speed/creep speed control,
Extending a cylinder by operating a push button, Signal storage by electrical self-locking, setting and resetting
using a momentary-contact switch, Mechanical locking by means of momentary-contact switch contacts,
Electrical locking by means of contactor contacts, Signal storage by means of contactor contacts, Rapid
advance circuit, Pressure-dependent reversing, Pressure switches and proximity switches, Advance control
with time-dependent intermediate stop, Pressure-dependent sequence control, Sequencing Hydraulic
actuators. Moving a cylinder with the help of an external potentiometer for the provision of a command value.
Traversing a cylinder with command value module SWMA1 as command value source. Adjusting command
value module SWMA1 with 4 command values. Adjusting command value module SWMA1 with 4 command
values and ramps, Adjusting a braking distance following a proximity switch signal. Pressures of the
proportional valve and their influence on velocity and braking distance. Adjusting a motion sequence with 4quadrant ramps, Adjusting a sequence with 2 proximity switches, Three different speeds in single stroke using
proximity switches. Adjustment of an automatic sequence with 3 proximity switches. Setting position with 4/3
directional valve. Setting position with proportional servo valve. Position control
Theory / Lecture Hours: 65
Practical / Tutorial Hours: 105
Module III
Basic & Electro Pneumatics
Fluid power, Advantages, Pneumatics, Definition, Characteristics of Industrial Pneumatics, advantages and its
limitations, Comparisons of Drives - Pneumatics Vs Hydraulics, Electrical/Electronics & Mechanical,
Applications of Pneumatics, Compressed Air Generation and Contamination Control, Compressed Air for
transmitting power, Composition of Atmospheric Air, force, weight, pressure, Pascals Law, Application of
Pascals Law, Force Multiplication, Pressure Multiplication, Displacement transmission, Calculations, Gas Laws,
Air compression process, Absolute and relative pressure. Flow rate, Characteristics of compressed air,
Graphical Symbols and Circuit Diagrams ISO 1219, Purpose of graphical symbols, Function of symbols, Basic
elements, Circuit diagram, Commonly used symbols, Circuit symbols., Symbols for Maintenance unit, Symbols
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for Pneumatic energy control units (Pressure, Flow and Direction ), Symbols for Energy conversion units
(Actuators), Symbols for accessories, Demonstration of Pneumatic circuits, Pneumatic circuit with manual DCV
and a cylinder, Pneumatic circuit with solenoid DCV and cylinder and a motor, Demonstration of speed and
direction changes in Pneumatic circuit, Compressed Air Generation and Contamination Control, A typical
Pneumatic system, Air compressors, Classification of Compressors, Terms and Definition : Delivery volume,
Pressure, Drive , Cooling and Regulation, Piston Compressor, Screw Compressor, Vane Compressor,
Compressor unit, Preparation of compressed Air, Stages of Preparation, Drying of Compressed Air, Distribution
of Compressed Air, Pneumatic Actuators, Introduction, Basic Actuator Functioning, Thrust, Cylinder Air
Consumption, Cylinder speed and its relation to flow rate, Stroke Length, Piston rod buckling, Classification of
Pneumatic Actuators, Linear Actuators, Single-Acting cylinder, Double-Acting cylinder, Cylinder cushioning,
Classification of cylinders According to Duty, Cylinder with Magnetic Piston, Cylinder with Non-Rotational
Guiding, Rodless Cylinder, Tandem Cylinder, Rotary Actuator, Semi-Rotary Actuators, Pneumatic Valves and
Control Circuits, Introduction, Classification of valves, Functional Classification of Valves, i. Directional control
valves, ii. Pressure control valves, iii. Flow control valves, iv. Non return valves, Graphical Representation, Port
Markings, Ports and Positions, Graphical symbols for DC valves, Methods of DC Valve Actuations, 3/2Directional Control valve, i. NC-type 3/2-DC valves, ii. NO-type 3/2-DC valves, Non-Return Valves, Flow control
valves, Throttle valve and Throttle check valves, Pneumatically Actuated 3/2-DC valve, Manually actuated 5/2DC valve, Pneumatically actuated 5/2-DC valve, Speed control of Double-Acting Cylinder, 5/2-DC Double-Pilot
valve, Login Controls, Pneumatic, i. Shuttle valve, ii. Twin pressure valve, iii. Applications of Logic valves,
Structure of Pneumatic Circuits, Automatic Control, Roller valve, Quick-Exhaust vavle, Time-Delay valves,
Pressure Control Valves, Introduction, Function and operating principle of pressure relief valve, direct
operated Pressure regulator.
Multiple-Actuator Circuits, Introduction, Representation of a Control Task, i. Text form, ii. Positional Layout, iii.
Notational form, iv. Displacement step diagram, v. Displacement-time diagram, Sequence Control, Circuit
design for the sequence of two cylinder and three cylinders, Elimination of signal overlaps, Electro-Pneumatics,
Introduction, Integration of Technologies, Solenoid valves, DC solenoids Vs AC Solenoids, 3/2-Way single
solenoid valve, Spring return, 5/2-Way single solenoid valve, Spring return, 5/2-Way double solenoid valve,
Control devices, Switch and Push button, Terminal Markings, Relay, Logic Controls, Electric, Memory function,
Operation of the Dominant OFF Circuit, Operation of the Dominant ON Circuit, Electronic sensors, Limit
switch, Reed switch, Proximity Sensors, Time-Delay Relays, Two-hand safety operation, Pressure switch,
Electro-Pneumatic Multiple-Actuator Circuits, Pneumatic Application Concepts, Introduction, Selection and
Optimization Criteria, i. Type of motion, ii. Stroke and stroke control, iii. Force, iv. Speed and speed control,
Design of Pneumatics systems, Selection of Pneumatic Actuators, Selection of Pneumatic Valves, Maintenance,
Troubleshooting, and Safety, Introduction, Requirements of Preventive Maintenance, Definitions of
Maintenance Activities, Preventive Maintenance of Pneumatic Systems (General Procedure), System
Malfunctions, i. Malfunctions due to contaminants, ii. Malfunctions due to improper mountings, iii.
Malfunctions due to inadequate air supply, iv. Malfunctions due to under-lubrication/over lubrication,
Maintenance Tips, i. Maintenance of compressor, ii. Maintenance of air receivers, iii. Maintenance of airmains, iv. Maintenance of air service units (FRL), v. Maintenance of Pneumatic cylinder, vi. Maintenance of
Pneumatic valves, Troubleshooting, i. General troubleshooting procedure, ii. Faults in Pneumatic systems,
General Malfunctions, i. Malfunction in pneumatic cylinder, ii. Malfunction in Pneumatic valves, iii.
Malfunctions in limit switches and reed switches, Safety in Pneumatic Systems, i. Safety hazards, ii. General
safety measures.
Project: Direct control of a single-acting cylinder, extending, Direct control of a single-acting cylinder,
retracting, Indirect control of a single-acting cylinder, Regulating the speed of a single-acting cylinder, Slowspeed extension, rapid retraction of a single-acting cylinder, Direct control of a double-acting cylinder with
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Recommended Hardware:
State of the art Training Lab for Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Sensoric , PLC and Robotics
Recommended
Software:
158
Text Books:
Reference Books:
The training is conducted with the industrial support of Bosch Rexroth, Germany.
MOU Signed with them .
Evaluation criteria:
Bosch has supplied all equipments and set up the state of the art lab facilities in two
engineering colleges in the state.. They have trained our faculty.
Evaluation & Certification by Bosch Rexroth
ESSCI has also agreed to do Assessment and Certification
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ESDM Courses
Level Code:
L4
Vertical Name:
Course Code:
Industrial Automation
Course Name:
3.3.5
Learning Outcomes:
Understanding about Robots ,and to get basic training an industrial Robot (operation, maintenance, safety)
325HRS
th
th
Professional Knowledge:
Professional Skill:
160
Core Skill:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
TOPICS
Hr
UNIT -1
1.0
Introduction to Robotics-
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
UNIT 2
2.0
Robot Anatomy
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
161
2.5
2.6
2.7
Types of Grippers.
2.8
UNIT 3
3.0
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
UNIT 4
4.0
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
UNIT 5
5.0
162
5.1
5.2
UNIT 6
6.0
6.1
6.2
UNIT 7
7.0
Robotic Applications
7.1
Introduction
7.2
7.3
7.4
Robot capabilities
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
1
UNIT 8
8.0
8.2
Robot Maintenance
5
1
8.3
Robot Maintenance
1
8.4
163
8.5
9.0
Assignment
10
Theory Test
Practical Syllabus:
Time allotted
SL. No
1.
8h
2.
8h
3.
12h
4.
16h
5.
8h
6.
Point-to-Point control
8h
7.
4h
4h
9.
4h
10
4h
11
Internship
200 h
Total
276 Hrs.
Recommended Hardware:
Industrial Robot
End effecter
Relevant components for a specific job.
We are providing Robot,
1) Fanuc LR mate200iC
2) Fanuc LR mate200iD
3) Pneumatic Gripper
164
Total
Course
Theory /
Lecture
Hours: 49
Total
Course
Practical /
Tutorial
Hours: 276
Total
Course
Hours:325
(Training in
100 hrs of
Communic
ative
English and
Recommended
Software:
Text Books:
Reference Books:
165
3.4
Industrial Electronics
Level Code:
L3
Vertical Name:
Course ID:
L3 IE1 LU
Course Name:
Industrial Electronics
ESDM Courses
3.4.1
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of the course the participants will be having knowledge of: Electrical and Electronics Component
UPS parts and repair
Inverter, CVT and its operation, parts and installation
Tools and Equipment used in Repair and Maintenance of Inverter, UPS etc.
Troubleshooting Techniques
Inverter Repair Technician, UPS Repair Technician, Power Supplies Repair Technician
350
10 Pass/ITI
th
166
Professional Knowledge:
The individual on the job needs to know and understand:
PK1.
Knowledge of Electronic and Electrical Components
PK2.
Resistors, Capacitors and Inductors, their identification, types and application
PK3.
Protection equipment (anti-static wrist bands, shoes, dress, packaging, and other appropriate insulations )
that are required to be used
PK4.
First aid requirements in case of electrical shocks, cuts and other common injuries
PK5.
Soldering and De-Soldering Techniques
PK5.
Need of stabilizer, working principle, types of stabilizer
PK6.
Constant Voltage transformer, General Circuit diagram of CVT, Working principle of CVT
PK7.
EMI/RFI filter, Surge Suppressor, Repairing of CVT
PK8.
Introduction to Inverter, Block diagram of Inverter
PK9.
UPS, Working principle, specifications, explanation with the help of block diagram
PK10. Find the total Load and Select suitable Inverter/UPS
PK11. Range of tools and testing equipment available and their functionality
PK12. Construction of Battery, Case Cover plates, Separator, Cells, Electrolyte, etc
PK13. Factor affecting charging, Cause of battery failure, diagnosis and testing, visual inspection, Heavy load test
Standard fault-finding (troubleshooting) techniques
PK14. Component testing methods
PK15. Troubleshooting through circuit diagram
PK16. Removal and Replacement of faulty Component
PK17.
167
Professional Skill:
The individual on the job needs to know and understand:
PS1.
PS2.
PS3.
PS4.
PS5.
PS6.
PS7.
PS8.
PS9.
PS10.
PS11.
PS12.
PS13.
PS14.
PS15.
PS16.
PS17.
PS18.
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Core Skill:
The individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:
Reading skills
CS1.
Read and understand technical manuals, work orders and reports
CS2.
Read and understand organizational health and safety instructions
Writing Skills
CS3.
Fill up record sheets clearly, concisely and accurately as per company procedures
Communication Skills
CS4.
Clearly communicate relevant information to supervisors
CS5.
Respond appropriately to queries
CS6.
Communicate with customer/customer facing teams to understand handset performance issues
CS7.
Communicate in the local language
CS8.
Convey proposed solution to the customers
Time Management Skills
CS9.
Prioritize and execute tasks in a high-pressure environment
CS10. Use and maintain resources efficiently and effectively
Analytical Skills
CS11. Analyse (and understand) customer complaints
CS12. Interpret reports, readings and numerical data
CS13.
Keep up to date with new technology and performance issues
Other Skills
CS14. Create and maintain effective working relationships and team environment through collaboration
CS15. Take initiatives and progressively assume increased responsibilities
CS16. Share knowledge with other team members and colleagues
Sl. No.
1.
2.
Modules
Introduction to Electricity
Electric Charge, Voltage, Electric Current
Ohms Law, Electric Potential, Cell
Serial and Parallel Circuit, their effect on Voltage and Current
Transformer, Use and Operation
Electronic and Electrical components
Active and Passive Components
Resistors, Capacitors and Inductors, their identification, types and application
Semiconducting Devices: Diodes, its type, characteristics and applications
Transistors, Integrated Circuits
Study of a transistor, use of a transistor as an amplifier and as a switch.
Analog ICs, 555 timer, IC741, characteristics of 741
Digital ICs, ICs for logic gates, Truth table verification of logic gates
Connectors
Fuse, types, Use of Fuses and its rating
Relays and Switches
Panel Components
Digital electronics gates and its application, multiplexers, de-multiplexers,
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5/5
15 / 15
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
counter
Soldering/ de- soldering techniques
Soldering Iron, Soldering wire, Soldering Flux, Soldering method,
Zero defect soldering
Desoldering pump, Temperature controlled soldering station,
Hands-on-practices of Soldering)
Tools and equipment use for Repairing and maintenance of Electrical
Equipment
Screw Driver Set
Tweezers, Different Types of Tweezers, Nose Pliers, Wire Cutter
Hot air gun
Liquid solder pest, Magnifying Lamp and Measuring Tools
Brush, CRO, Nipper
Test and Measurement Equipment, Multimeter Operation etc.
Stabilizer and CVT
Need of stabilizer, working principle, types of stabilizer
Autocut and automatic stabilizer, Servo Stabilizer, Study of Control Circuit of
Stabilizer
Transformer employed in stabilizer, multiwinding/multitaped transformer
Introduction to Constant Voltage transformer, General Circuit
diagram of CVT, Working principle of CVT
EMI/RFI filter, Surge Suppressor, Repairing of CVT
Inverter and UPS
Introduction to Inverter, Block diagram of Inverter
Rectifier, its type and working principle, PIV of Diode, Filter employed in
rectifier
Battery charger circuit, working of Inverter
Oscillator, type of Oscillator, Square wave Generator
PWM, DC to AC Convertor/Invertor, Designing an investor, Circuit using PWM
UPS, Working principle, specifications, explanation with the help of block
diagram
UPS Installation
Find the total Load and Select suitable Inverter/UPS
Battery
Battery types, Primary Cell, Secondary Cell, Wet- charged, Dry-charged, Low
maintenance
Construction of Battery, Case Cover plates, Separator, Cells,
Electrolyte, etc
Lead Acid battery, Electrochemical reaction, N1-CD battery,
Capacity rating, CCA, RC, AH & Power(watt)
Factor affecting charging, Cause of battery failure, diagnosis and testing, visual
inspection, Heavy load test
Troubleshooting techniques
Basic troubleshooting method, Getting into troubleshooting, selected
instruments for troubleshooting
Component testing methods, Testing of components in circuits , Logical steps
of fault finding,
Troubleshooting through circuit diagram
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10 / 10
10 / 10
20 / 30
20 / 30
10 / 20
40 / 60
9.
10.
Recommended Hardware:
15 /15
150 hrs
200 hr
350 hrs
Recommended
Software:
5/5
NA
171
Text Books:
1.
2.
3.
Basic Electronics - Repair & Maintenance of Power supply, Invertor & UPS
NIMI Published by National Instructional Media Institute, Chennai
Switching Power Supply Design, 3rd Ed. by Abraham Pressman (Author),
Uninterruptible Power Supplies Alexander King, William Knight McGraw Hill
Professional
user/service manuals
Reference Books:
172
3.5
Medical Electronics
L-3
Course ID:
Vertical Name:
L3 ME2 SJ
Medical Electronics
Course Name:
3.5.1
Learning Outcomes:
Have knowledge about various devices used in medical field
Have the basic understanding of how the signals are obtained from the body
Be aware of the safety aspects in this field.
350 Hours
Candidate should be 10th Pass and not less than 16 years of age
Professional Knowledge:
173
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
k)
Professional Skill:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
Core Skill:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
Modules
1.
50
2.
Tools & Aids for servicing & maintenance, Hard & soft tools
200
3.
Soft Skills
100
Total Theory / Lecture Hours:
250
100
Total Hours:
350
Recommended Hardware:
174
Recommended
Software:
Text Books:
Reference Books:
175
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
L-3
Course ID:
Vertical Name:
L3 ME3 SJ
Medical Electronics
Course Name:
3.5.2
Learning Outcomes:
Have knowledge about various devices used in medical field
Have the basic understanding of how the signals are obtained from the body
Be aware of the safety aspects in this field.
350 Hours
Candidate should be 10th Pass and not less than 16 years of age
176
Professional Knowledge:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
Should have the understanding of Use of CRO, Multimeter, Measurement of voltage, current, resistance
Testing of diodes,resisitors
Basic Knowledge about the waveforms.
PCB repairing and locating the faults.
Know basic medical terminologies like ECG,EEG,EMG
Working of BP kit,measuremnt principle .
Knowledge of transistors, types and working, usage.
Knowledge of electromechanical components, relays, switches.
Professional Skill:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
Core Skill:
a)
b)
c)
d)
Modules
1.
75
2.
175
Soft Skills
100
250
100
Total Hours:
350
Recommended Hardware:
177
Recommended
Software:
Text Books:
Reference Books:
178
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
L-3
Course ID:
Vertical Name:
L3 ME4 SJ
Medical Electronics
Course Name:
3.5.3
Learning Outcomes:
Have knowledge about various devices used in medical field
Have the basic understanding of how the signals are obtained from the body
Be aware of the safety aspects in this field.
350 Hours
Candidate should be 10th Pass and not less than 16 years of age
Professional Knowledge:
179
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
i)
j)
k)
Professional Skill:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
Core Skill:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
Modules
180
No
1.
40
2.
Imaging Equipment
80
3.
30
4.
On Job Training
100
Soft Skills
100
250
100
Total Hours:
350
Recommended Hardware:
Recommended
Software:
Text Books:
Reference Books:
181
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
L-5
Course ID:
Vertical Name:
L5 ME1 SJ
Medical Electronics
Course Name:
3.5.4
Learning Outcomes:
Have knowledge about various devices used in medical field
Have the basic understanding of how the signals are obtained from the body
Be aware of the safety aspects in this field.
400 Hours
Candidate should be Diploma Holder or BSc. Graduate and not less than 21 years of age
Professional Knowledge:
182
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
Professional Skill:
a)
b)
c)
d)
Core Skill:
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
Modules
1.
30
2.
30
3.
Diagnostic Equipment
30
4.
Biomedical instrumentation
30
5.
Hands on Experience
Soft Skills
200
30
Total Hours:
Recommended Hardware:
Recommended
Software:
183
350
Text Books:
Reference Books:
184
3.6
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
L1
Vertical Name:
Course ID:
L1 OA1 LU
Course Name:
3.6.1
Learning Outcomes:
At the end of the course the participants will be having knowledge of: Basic Electricity, Electrical and Electronic Components
Soldering and De-soldering Techniques
Tools and Equipment used
Repair and maintain Photocopiers and Printers
Troubleshooting Techniques
200
8 Pass/ITI
th
185
Professional Knowledge:
The individual on the job needs to know and understand:
PK1.
Knowledge of Electronic and Electrical Components
PK2.
Resistors, Capacitors and Inductors, their identification, types and application
PK3.
Protection equipment (anti-static wrist bands, shoes, dress, packaging, and other appropriate insulations )
PK4.
that are required to be used
PK5.
First aid requirements in case of electrical shocks, cuts and other common injuries
PK5.
Soldering and De-Soldering Techniques
PK6.
Principle of Operation of Photocopier
PK7.
Dismantling and assembling of paper feed mechanism, paper tray, Thermal unit and Toner Unit.
PK8.
Identify the various sensors used in the copier and their fixtures.
PK9.
Paper trays, Paper feed mechanism and the sensors used for paper movement
PK10. Periodic cleaning and servicing of copier machines
PK11. Printers and their types
PK12. Thermal Printers and Inkjet Printer, their Working Principle
PK13. Laser Printers and its operation
PK14. Different Parts of Printer
PK15. Cartridges, toner, drum, their use and its replacement
PK16. Overall fault finding and repair of Printer
PK17. Standard fault-finding (troubleshooting) techniques
PK18. Component testing methods
PK19. Troubleshooting through circuit diagram
PK20. Removal and Replacement of faulty Component
186
Professional Skill:
The individual on the job needs to know and understand:
Electrical and Electronic Component Identification and Use Skills
PS1.
Understand use of Electrical Component such as cable, switches, transformers etc.
PS2.
Understand use of Electronics Component such as Diodes, Transistors, ICs etc.
PS3.
Use of Test and Measurement Equipment
Soldering skills
PS4.
Understand Soldering Requirements
PS5.
Operation of Equipment required for Soldering
PS6.
Use of Desoldering Pump
Photocopier Repairing Skill
PS7.
Understand Operation of Photocopier
PS8.
Dismantling and assembling of paper feed mechanism, paper tray, Thermal unit and Toner Unit.
PS9.
Identify the various sensors used in the copier and their fixtures.
PS10. Fault finding and repairing in electrostatic high voltage unit.
PS11. Dismantling and fitting of drum unit- cleaning of drum unit
PS12. Dismantling and refitting of Carriage unit , mirror unit and light unit
PS13. Periodic cleaning and servicing of copier machines
PS14. Overall fault finding and repair a photo copier machine.
Printer Repairing Skill
PS15. Understand Working Principle of Thermal Printers and Inkjet Printer
PS16. Understand Operation of Laser Printers
PS17. Different Parts of Printer and their use
PS18. Cartridges, toner, drum, their use and its replacement
PS19. Overall fault finding and repair of Printers
Troubleshooting Skills
PS20. How to approach a defect
PS21. Make use of standard OEM specified troubleshooting steps
PS22. Interpret intermediate results and progress fault rectification accordingly
PS23. Utilize appropriate tools to rectify faults
187
Core Skill:
The individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:
Reading skills
CS1.
Read and understand technical manuals, work orders and reports
CS2.
Read and understand organizational health and safety instructions
Writing Skills
CS3.
Fill up record sheets clearly, concisely and accurately as per company procedures
Communication Skills
CS4.
Clearly communicate relevant information to supervisors
CS5.
Respond appropriately to queries
CS6.
Communicate with customer/customer facing teams to understand handset performance issues
CS7.
Communicate in the local language
CS8.
Convey proposed solution to the customers
Time Management Skills
CS9.
Prioritize and execute tasks in a high-pressure environment
CS10. Use and maintain resources efficiently and effectively
Analytical Skills
CS11. Analyse (and understand) customer complaints
CS12. Interpret reports, readings and numerical data
CS13.
Keep up to date with new technology and performance issues
Other Skills
CS14. Create and maintain effective working relationships and team environment through collaboration
CS15. Take initiatives and progressively assume increased responsibilities
CS16. Share knowledge with other team members and colleagues
Sl. No.
1.
2.
Modules
Introduction to Electricity
Electric Charge, Voltage, Electric Current
Ohms Law, Electric Potential, Cell
Serial and Parallel Circuit, their effect on Voltage and Current
Electronic and Electrical components
Active and Passive Components
Resistors, Capacitors and Inductors, their identification, types and application
Semiconducting Devices: Diodes, its type, characteristics and applications
Transistors, Integrated Circuits
Study of a transistor, use of a transistor as an amplifier and as a switch.
Analog ICs, 555 timer, IC741, characteristics of 741
Digital ICs, ICs for logic gates, Truth table verification of logic gates
Connectors
Fuse, types, Use of Fuses and its rating
Relays and Switches
Panel Components
Digital electronics gates and its application, multiplexers, de-multiplexers,
counter
188
10/ 10
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10 / 10
10 /10
20 / 20
Printers
Printers and their types.
Thermal Printers and Inkjet Printer, their Working Principle
Laser Printers and its operation
Different Parts of Printer
Cartridges, toner, drum, their use and its replacement
Overall fault finding and repair of Printers
Safety and Security Procedures
Reporting incidents, system failures, power failures etc., protection equipment
First aid requirement in case of electrical shocks and other injuries
Reading, Writing and Communication Skills
Understanding Technical Manuals, Reports, Work orders etc.
Understanding Organizational health and safety instructions
Types of documentation in organization, their importance, Company guidelines
and norms, activities after maintenance process
Spare management, Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
Fill-up forms, record sheets, log book etc. as per company procedures
Customer Communication, Convey proposed solution to the customer,
responding queries
Communication with supervisor, Report for unresolved problems
Time Management and Team Skills
Total Theory / Lecture Hours:
100 hrs
100 hrs
189
25 / 25
05 / 05
15 / 15
Total Hours:
Recommended Hardware:
Recommended
Software:
Text Books:
200 hrs
20 nos. each
10 nos. each
1.
2.
user/service manuals
Reference Books:
190
Level Code:
L4
Vertical Name:
Course Code:
Course Name:
3.6.2
Learning Outcomes:
Acquire hands on training in assembling a PC using the scrap components. Also get a detailed knowledge on the basic
networking concepts and complete hands on training in setting up different kinds of network. Efficient in managing,
configuring, installing and troubleshooting different hardware and networking resources.
Have Good Communicative English Skills, Soft Skills & IT skills
170 hrs
th
th
191
Professional Knowledge:
KA1.
Knowledge to assemble a PC using scrap components and standard methodologies to set up a system using
various components of the system
KA5.
How to troubleshoot of networks and networking resources like routers, switches, hub, cable, modem
etc.
KA6.
Professional Skill:
SA1. Assemble a PC using scrap components and standard methodologies to set up a system using various
components of the system
SA2. Designing the network topologies and setting up various types of networks
SA3. Troubleshooting of hardware resources like printer, scanner, hard disk, mouse, keyboard etc., software
resources (application troubleshooting) and the networks and networking resources like routers, switches, hub,
cable, modem etc.
SA4. Connecting SMPS and use of Form factors, Power Connectors
SA5. Usage of number conversion systems, IP addresses and IPV6
SA6. Setting up Broadband Network & Wireless networks
Core Skill:
192
SA1. Complete accurate well written work with attention to detail on the different
components of PC (processors, mother board, RAM, I/O Devices)
SA2. Setting up networks and understanding of various network topologies
SA3. IP Addresses and IPV6
SA4. Number conversion systems and its usage
SA5. Information on Broadband & Wireless Networks
Module. Name
Minimum
No. of Hours
25
PC Hardware
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Overhead/LCD/DLP/LED Projectors
8.
PC Hardware Practical
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
193
25
Computer Networking
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
UTP cable types and its purpose, UTP cable crimping using RJ 45 connectorsStraight through and Cross over Crimping
9.
35
2.
Network Cable Crimping- Straight through and Cross over Crimping using UTP
cables and testing
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Sharing desktops, Remote desktop, Using Applications like Team Viewer for
accessing a remote computer
194
8.
9.
Installation of Windows server, Configuration of server for Web Server and FTP
server, Verification from a client
Internship
50
Recommended Hardware:
Scrap CPUs, Scrap PC Cabinet, SMPS and other basic components, Scrap Motherboard
and Different Types of Processors, Scrap RAM, Desktop PC without loading OS, Scrap
UPS, Laptop, Tablet, Smart Phones, Simple Network Components, Networking
Components like Switch, Router, Hub, NIC, PC/Laptop, Router, Connectivity
Network lab of BSNL
Recommended
Software:
Text Books:
195
Evaluation criteria:
196
3.7
Telecom Segment
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
L-2
Vertical Name:
Course Code:
C.4
Course Name:
Telecom Segment
3.7.1
Learning Outcomes:
AT THE END OF PROGRAM TRAINEE WILL BE ABLE TO INSTALL AN EPABX SYSTEM .HE WILL BE ABLE TO REPAIR IT AND
CAN WORK IN THE FIELD OF MAINTENANCE OF EPABX SYSTEM. HE CAN OPEN A SERVICE CENTRE.
200 Hrs.
th
197
Professional Knowledge:
The Learners must have the following professional knowledge as follows:
Typical Telephone network
Introduction to EPABX system
Basic of Digital and data communication system
Knowledge of Push button telephone system
Professional Skill:
The Learner will comprises the professional skills as :
Installation and maintenance of EPABX system
Principles of Space division switches and knowledge of digital exchange and its working
Core Skill:
Basic Communication
Analog and digital modulation technic
Coding
Data Transmission
Modems
Module. Name
Practical (Hrs.)
1.
05
05
2.
10
10
3.
Modems
05
10
4.
20
20
5.
Electronic Exchange
10
30
6.
EPABX systems
10
30
7.
Digital Exchange
10
25
70
130
Total Hours:
200
198
(05 Periods)
Basic block diagram of digital and data communication systems. Their comparison with analog
communication systems. Basic information theory.
MODULE 2 Digital Modulation Technique
MODULE 3 Modems
Need and function of modems, Mode of modems operation (low speed, medium speed and high speed
modems). Modem interconnection, Modem data transmission speed, Modem modulation method,
Modem interfacing (RS 232 Interface, other interfaces).
MODULE 4
CIRCUITS
Electronic Exchange
Typical telephone network. Various switching offices (Regional Centre, District Centre, Toll Centre,
Local Office) and their hierarchy.
- Principles of space division switches. Basic block diagram of a electronic exchange and its
working.
- Basic idea of FAX system and its applications. Basic Principle of operation and block diagram of
modern FAX system. Important features of modern FAX machines.
Trouble shooting and corrective maintenance
MODULE 6
EPABX systems
199
Recommended Hardware:
1. EPABX OF 2 TO 6 LINE - 1 NO
2. EPABX OF 2 TO 10 LINE - 1 NO
3. PUSHBUTTON TELEPHONES - 10 NOS
4. TELEPHONE ANALYZER - 1 NO.
5. CRIMPING TOOL - 1 NO.
6. MULTIMETER 1 NO
Recommended
Software:
NIL
Text Books:
1.
2.
3.
200
1.
Reference Books:
201
3.8
Computer Hardware
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
Vertical Name:
Computer Hardware
L2
Course ID:
Course Name:
3.8.1
Learning Outcomes:
After completing the course the person should be able to
240 Hrs
th
202
th
Professional Knowledge:
Professional Skill:
Core Skill:
203
Module. No
Module-I
Module-II
30 Hrs
Module-III
40 Hrs
204
Module-IV
System integration of different types of computers, such as PC,PCXT, PC AT etc. upto Pentiem-4 label, Trouble shooting of shooting
of different types of faults, Different computer cards identifications
and trouble shooting, Power supplies installation and trouble
shooting, Different types of SMPS identifications, Hard Disk driver
installation and configuration setting, Use of CD ROM and DVD
Drivers, Using of FDD drives, Different types of keyboards, repairing
and maintenance, different types of monitors, Monitors Repairing /
Maintenance / Mouse repairing and Installation
50 Hrs
Module-V
30 Hrs
Module-VI
50 Hrs
Recommended
Hardware(minimum batch
size 10):
205
Recommended
Software:
Operating System
Diagnostic Card for Desktop and Laptop
Text Books:
Reference Books:
206
3.9
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
L-5
Vertical Name:
Course ID:
L5 ESSJ
Course Name:
3.9.1
Learning Outcomes:
Participants successfully completing this course will:
Have the ability to design and specify Analog-Digital systems using the System Verilog and SPICE at the
structural/RTL/MOS level.
Have the ability to design and specify analog-digital systems using the CMOS
Have the ability of Design Verification
Have ability to design & simulate digital systems described with CMOS-VLSI Design Technology.
Have the ability to design digital systems using Verilog and Xilinx FPGA.
Candidate should be Diploma Holder or BSc. Graduate and not less than 21 years of age
Professional Knowledge:
An individual on the job needs to know and understand:
207
Professional Skill:
An individual should have following Professional Skill
Handling of EDA tools Hardware and Software for development of VLSI Circuitry.
Handling of prototype and pre-production VLSI product for various electronic system and liaise with
supplier for production implementations.
Able to specify components and equipment required for product development.
Creation of product specifications, Statement of Work, from customer requirements.
Core Skill:
An individual on the job should have following Core Skill
Over the whole product life cycle, Ensure that the products meet the quality standards
Module. Name
Minimum No.
of Hours
25
INTRODUCTION
VLSI Design Flow and Y-Chart, Front-Back End VLSI Design Example, Fully Custom and SemiCustom VLSI Design Process, VLSI-EDA Hardware-Software tools available, comparisons and
their applications, VLSI-EDA Hardware-Software tools used in Industries, Why Verilog, Its
Types-Verilog, Verilog-A and System Verilog and Simple Logic Gates Coding, Compilation
and Execution in System Verilog, High level Synthesis, RTL Design, Logic Optimization,
Verification and Test Planning
208
35
100
VLSI Technology
Basic MOS Transistor Operations and Electrical Properties, Fabrication Process, Passive
Component Fabrication Process, Gyrator Circuit Fabrication for Inductor, Development in
Technology and Equipments for Oxidation, Diffusion, ION Implantation, Etching, PhotoLithography etc. Moores Law and Nano-Meter VLSI Technology Comparison,
40
40
100
30
30
400hrs
Recommended Hardware:
Recommended
Software:
209
Text Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
1.
Reference Books:
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
"Verilog HDL: Digital Design and Modelling, Joseph Cavanagh, Publisher: CRC
Press, Taylor and Francis Group
Digital VLSI Design with Verilog-A text book from Silicon Polytechnic, John
Michael Williams, Publisher: Springer
Verilog HDL: A Guide to Digital Design and Synthesis, Samir Palnitkar,
Publisher: Prentice Hall Professional
Design through Verilog HDL, T. R. Padmanabhan, B. Bala, Tripura Sundari,
Publisher: Willey India (P) Ltd.
CMOS VLSI DESIGN-A Circuit and Systems Perspective, Neil H. E. Weste, David
rd
Harris and Ayan Banerjee 3 Edition, Pearson Education.
CMOS ANALOG CIRCUIT DESIGN, Philip E. Allen and Douglas R. Holberg
nd
rd
International 2 Edition 3 Edition, Pearson Education.
VLSI Technology Wai-Kai Chen, Editor-in-Chief, CRC-Press, 2003
210
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
L5
Vertical Name:
Course ID:
L5 ES3 CA
Course Name:
Embedded Systems
3.9.2
Learning Outcomes :
Participant shall learn
Architecture of 8051 Microcontroller
Programming of 8051 microcontroller
Peripheral interfacing to 8051 microcontroller
Trouble shooting 8051 microcontroller based systems
Architecture of PIC Microcontroller
Programming of PIC microcontroller
Peripheral interfacing to PIC microcontroller
Trouble shooting PIC microcontroller based systems
1.
2.
400 hrs
Diploma or above
Professional Knowledge:
211
Professional Skill:
Core Skill:
Module Name
No. of Hours
Theory / Practical
1.
2.
Introduction to C programming
Embedded C Programming with KEIL
3.
15 /25
10/0
15/60
Timers
Interrupts
Serial Port
212
4.
5.
10/0
8.
15/25
7.
LCD
Key board
Stepper Motor
6.
15/60
15/60
Timers
Interrupts
ADC
Serial Port
15/60
LCD
Key board
Stepper Motor
110 hrs
290 hrs
Total Hours:
400 hrs
Recommended Hardware:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Recommended
Software:
1.
2.
Text Books:
1.
2.
213
1.
Reference Books:
2.
214
4
4.1
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
Vertical Name:
Course Code:
TEL/Q4100
Course Name:
4.1.1
Tower Technician
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the training, the person should be able to perform the following activities:
Understand the Technical Overview of a Tower site
Understand the Electrical, Civil and Telecom Equipments available in a Tower Site.
Understand the key components of a BTS and standard operating procedures and Service Level requirements
Site safety and hygiene
Preventive Maintenance of site equipment
Site Management
Reporting and Documentation
Corrective Maintenance of site equipment
350 Hours
Professional Knowledge:
215
Functional knowledge of all site equipment, system components, special tools &equipments used for system repairs
Professional Skill:
Planning and Execution
Relationship Building
Analytical Skills
Technical Skills
Core Skill:
Comprehension Skills
Reading Skills
Oral Communication Skills
Syllabus Overview
Module.
No
Module. Name
20
30
10
50
Maintenance Activities
80
40
10
Site Hygiene
80
30
Total Theory / Lecture Hours:
200
150
Total Hours:
350
216
Module. Name
1.
20
2.
30
3.
10
5.
4.
Maintenance Activities
50
80
Protections for DG: Under Voltage, Over Voltage, Over Load, Low
Lube Oil Pressure (LLOP), High Water Temperature for water
cooled / High Cylinder head temperature for air Cooled engines,
Low Fuel Level (at three levels, two for alarm, one for tripping),
Over / under speed, Emergency Stop, Auto / Manual mode of
operation for DG start / stop
Daily Checks to be carried out as per check list to avoid any break
down.
Quality fuel should be used all the time
Positioning of exhaust pipe should be free from obstructions
Keep the canopy in closed condition.
Regular checking of lube oil and radiator coolant.
Do not bypass any safety systems
Major components of PIU: Static Line Conditioner Unit (LCU),
Auto Mains Failure (AMF), Switch Mode Power Supply (SMPS),
Battery Management System (BMS)
217
6.
7.
40
8.
30
Site Hygiene
80
218
9.
30
200
150
Total Hours:
350
Recommended Hardware:
D G Set, Air Conditioner, Power Interface Unit (PIU), SMPS, Battery bank, Electrical
wiremen hand tools, screwdriver set, Multimeter
Recommended
Software:
Text Books:
Training material for students aligned with TSSC QP by affiliated training partners.
1.
219
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
http://www.partneresi.com/partner-clients/telecom/site-acquisition.php
Wandel&Goltermann GmbH & Co- Pocket Guide for Fundamentals and GSM
Testing
http://www.ehow.com/list_7624190_equipment-needed-build-cellular.html
http://telecom-info.telcordia.com/sitecgi/ido/docs2.pl?ID=266101316&page=home
http://telecomtalk.info/
http://www.radio-electronics.com/
Skill with People : Les Giblin
220
4.2
Telecom (Handset)
Vertical Name:
Course Code:
TEL/Q2201
Course Name:
Telecom (Handset)
4.2.1
Learning Outcomes:
By end of the training, the person should be able to perform the following activities:
Obtain handsets / tablets from customer/ relevant teams
Arrange for tools and spares
Undertake Handset repair activities
Safety requirements (Equipment & Self)
Record parameters and generate compliance reports
Determine change requirement
Test effectiveness & close activity
350 Hours
221
10+2 / ITI
Professional Knowledge:
Functionality / features of handset, specific operating system (OS), hardware components like chipsets, processor etc.,
basic knowledge of GSM / CDMA, Windows & Android OS.
Test equipments and Hand tools
Handset repairing process, procedures
Troubleshooting techniques (software, fault finding)
Software troubleshooting and Software updates
Tablet troubleshooting skills
Professional Skill:
Equipment operating Skills
Root Cause Analysis skills
Handset Repairing Skills
Handset/Component Handling skills
Troubleshooting Skills
Software Skills
Tablet Repairing Skills
Tablet Handling Skills
Core Skill:
Reading, Writing and Communication Skills
Time Management Skills
Analytical Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Oral Communication (Listening & Speaking Skills)
Course Details
Module No.
Minimum number
of hours
1.
10
2.
20
3.
Basics of Telecom
20
4.
10
5.
Grooming standards
10
6.
Communication Skills
20
7.
35
222
Arrange for tools and spares (For both hardware, software & tablet)
35
9.
60
60
30
10
12.
Time Management
10
13.
10
14.
10
10.
10.
11.
150 Hours
200 Hours
Total Hours
350 Hours
Recommended Hardware:
Recommended
Software:
Original OS for various Mobile OS like Windows, Android,Symbian, iOS, Blackberry and
others
Text Books:
Training material for students aligned with TSSC QP by affiliated training partners
223
1.
Reference Books:
2.
3.
224
4.3
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
Vertical Name:
Course Code:
TEL/Q6400
Course Name:
4.3.1
Learning Outcomes:
Participants successfully completing this course will:
250 Hours
th
Professional Knowledge:
225
Professional Skill:
Equipment Operating Skills
OFC splicing and splice testing skills
Technical Interpretation Skills
Problem Solving Skills
Core Skill:
Basic Reading and Writing Skills
Communication Skills
Basic Project Management Skills
Interpretation Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Course Outline
Module.
No
Module. Name
1.
30
2.
60
3.
80
4.
50
5.
30
Total Theory / Lecture Hours:
100 Hours
150 Hours
Total Hours:
250 Hours
Module. Name
1.
30
226
2.
3.
80
227
5.
50
30
100 Hours
150 Hours
Total Hours:
250 Hours
228
Recommended Hardware:
Recommended
Software:
NIL
Text Books:
Training material for students aligned with TSSC QP created by affiliated Training
Providers.
229
Level Code:
Vertical Name:
Course Code:
TEL/Q6401
Course Name:
4.3.2
Learning Outcomes:
By end of the training, the person should be able to perform the following activities:
Carry out Inspection of route plan and obtain necessary clearances
Arrange for tools and spares
Coordinate trenching, cable laying, jointing and cable blowing activities
Test effectiveness & close activity
Obtain maintenance schedule and patrol assigned route section
Carry out maintenance testing of dark/ spare OFC, equipments at points of Presence (POPs)
Carry out planned repairs to the OFC
Carry out maintenance of equipments at Points of Presence (POPs)
Handling fault notifications on prompt basis
Fault localization and rectification
350 Hours
10+2
Professional Knowledge:
230
Professional Skill:
Equipment Operating Skills
OFC splicing and splice testing skills
Technical Interpretation Skills
Problem Solving Skills
Managerial Skills
Core Skill:
Basic Reading and Writing Skills
Communication Skills
Basic Project Management Skills
Interpretation Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Overview of Course
Module.
No
Module. Name
1.
80
2.
60
3.
100
4.
60
5.
50
Total Theory / Lecture Hours:
130
220
Total Hours:
350
Module. Name
1.
80
231
2.
3.
100
232
Pre-Installation checklist:
a) Main point of contact/project manager chosen
b) Link communications requirements set
c) Equipment requirements set and vendors chosen
d) Link route chosen, permits obtained
e) Cable plant components and vendors chosen
f) Coordination with facilities and electrical personnel complete
g) Documentation ready for installation, preliminary restoration plans
ready
h) Test plan complete
i) Schedule and start date set for installation, all parties notified
j) Components ordered and delivery date set, plans made for receiving
materials
(time, place,) arrange security if left outside or on construction site
k) Contractor/installer chosen and start date set
l) Link route tour with contractor
m) Construction plans reviewed with contractor
n) Components chosen reviewed with contractor
o) Schedule reviewed with contractor
p) Safety rules reviewed with contractor
q) Excess materials being kept for restoration reviewed with contractor
4.
Coordinate trenching
Cable laying, jointing
Before starting the installation
During the Installation
After completion of cable plant installation
Installation Requirements / General Guidelines
Handling fibre Optic Cables
Testing the Installed fibre Optic Cable Plant
Continuity Testing
Insertion Loss
OTDR Testing
233
60
5.
50
Recommended Hardware:
130
220
Total Hours:
350
Recommended
Software:
NIL
Text Books:
Reference Books
234
Vertical Name:
Course Code:
TEL/Q6300 or
TEL/Q6301
Course Name:
4.3.3
Learning Outcomes:
By end of the training, the person should be able to perform the following activities:
Installation of Equipment
Acceptance Testing of Equipment
Commissioning of Equipment
400 Hrs
Diploma
235
Professional Knowledge:
Understand basic Equipment category, transmission media (Optical / Electrical)
Need and requirement of earthing, mechanism to maintain earthing pit to absolute zero
Usage of cable connectors, cable ties and cable tray
Understand Site installation checklist and critical punch points
PDH and SDH technology, limitations and advantages
DWDM technology, key components, architecture, applications
Optical Add-Drop Multiplexers
Optical Fiber Transmission, login cables
Functionality of test equipment, line tester, Ethernet tester
DWDM amplifiers, MDU units, RODAM features and configurations
Professional Skill:
Equipment Installation/Operating Skills
Testing & Calibration skills
Technical Interpretation Skills
Analytical Skills
Problem Solving Skills
Managerial Skills
Core Skill:
Basic Reading and Writing Skills
Communication Skills
Basic Project Management Skills
Interpretation Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Course Outline:
Module.
No
Module. Name
1.
100
120
100
80
Total Theory / Lecture Hours:
180
220
Total Hours:
400
236
Module.
No
Module. Name
1.
100
Shipment Verification:
Ensure that there is no deficiency/discrepancy of items, Check for
the external damage of the package, Send discrepancy and
damaged items back to warehouse along with list, Use proper
tool to open the case, Ensure proper use of safety equipments as
required, Handling of eqpt during unpacking should be taken up
Installation Guidelines and Testing Procedure: Ensure Proper
Order and Sequence of Equipment is maintained in the
Installation Rack as per the installation plan, Room Attributes,
Rack Layout
Connecting different cables
Test on SDH before bringing into service:
a) Transport capability test
b) Pointer test
c) Quality test
d) Overhead Test
User-Supplied Materials
Tools Needed: Wire-wrap tool, Wire cutters, Wire strippers,
Crimp tool, Scissors, #2 Phillips screwdriver, 6 inches (152.4 mm)
long, 3/4-inch (19.05 mm) socket wrench, Ratchet, 6-inch (154.2
mm) (or greater) ratchet extension (optional), 3/4-inch (19.05
237
120
mm) socket
Equipment earthing
Testing Tools and Acceptance Test Procedure
100
Personal Safety
First aid requirements
Electrical and chemical related hazards and precautionary
measures
Safety of Equipment: Antistatic wrist strap, Isolative, Anti-Static,
Handling of optical fibers, Connector cleaning,
238
80
format
Reporting: Test script/cases, Recommendations and risk strategy,
Test input and output information, used and created by
conducting the tests, Test results, both detailed and summary
Resources
Test case report
Total Theory / Lecture Hours:
180
220
Total Hours:
400
Recommended Hardware:
Lab should consists of SDH equipment's, L2 and L3 switching, CWDM / DWDM, and
EMS. All these equipment's should be fully equipped with necessary cabinets, cards,
chassis, Back plane, accessories, Lasers, Software and licenses.
Recommended
Software:
Text Books:
Reference Books:
239
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
Vertical Name:
Course Code:
TEL/Q6301
Course Name:
4.3.4
Learning Outcomes:
By end of the training, the person should be able to perform the following activities:
Installation of Equipment
Acceptance Testing of Equipment
Commissioning of Equipment
400 Hrs
Diploma
240
Professional Knowledge:
Understand basic Equipment category, transmission media (Optical / Electrical)
Need and requirement of earthing, mechanism to maintain earthing pit to absolute zero
Usage of cable connectors, cable ties and cable tray
Understand Site installation checklist and critical punch points
OSI, LAN, MAN, WAN architecture and protocols
Internet Protocol TCP/IP, IP addressing, sub-netting
IP Routing protocols RIP, OSPF, IGRP
Ethernet Networking, functionality of Ethernet test equipment
Layer 2 switching technologies
Layer 3 switching technologies
Professional Skill:
Equipment Installation/Operating Skills
Testing & Calibration skills
Technical Interpretation Skills
Analytical Skills
Problem Solving Skills
Managerial Skills
Core Skill:
Basic Reading and Writing Skills
Communication Skills
Basic Project Management Skills
Interpretation Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Module. Name
1.
50
2.
40
70
120
241
120
60
90
Total Hours:
150
Recommended Hardware:
Recommended
Software:
Text Books:
Training material for students aligned with TSSC QP created by affiliated Training
Providers.
[1] Computer Networks, 3rd Edition, Andrew S. Tanenbaum, ISBN 0-13- 349945-6,
Prentice-Hall, 1996.
[2] Interconnections: Bridges and Routers, Radia Perlman, ISBN 0-201- 56332-0,
Addison-Wesley, 1992.
[3] "MAC Bridges," ISO/IEC 10038, ANSI/IEEE Standard 802.1 D-1993.
[4] "Draft Standard for Virtual Bridged Local Area Networks," IEEE P802.1Q/D6, May
1997.
[5] "Internet Protocol," Jon Postel, RFC 791, 1981.
[6] "Requirements for IP Version 4 Routers," Fred Baker, RFC 1812, June 1995.
[7] "LAN Emulation over ATM Version 1.0," af-lane-0021.000, The ATM Forum, January
1995.
[8] "Multiprotocol over ATM (MPOA) Specication Version 1.0" af-mpoa-0087.000, The
ATM Forum, July 1997.
{9} http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac123/ac147/archived_issues/ipj_12/switch_evolution.html
[10] Layer 3 Switching: A Guide for IT Professionals (Prentice Hall Series in Computer
Networking and Distributed Systems),by Jim A. Metzler (Author), Lynn DeNoia
(Author),Publisher: Prentice Hall;
242
4.4
Service Providers
Vertical Name:
Course Code:
TEL/Q0102
Course Name:
4.4.1
Broadband Technician
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of the training, the person should be able to perform the following activities:
Prepare and undertake for wiring and equipment installation
Configure CPE, establish connectivity between CPE and end user device
Establish connectivity with service provider gateway
Record configuration setting and testing steps for customer
Locate and trouble shoot cable & connector fault
Rectify the faults with cable, connectors and CPE
UPS Installation and its handling
Complete documentation and clean-up worksite
10+2/ITI/Diploma
243
Professional Knowledge:
Knowledge of Customer Premise Equipment (CPE), Cable Laying, Connectorisation, structured cabling norms
Basic concepts of Network topologies, TCP/IP, Broadband Network Elements, Gateways, IP Address, Subnet masks,
Ethernet and MAC Address, IPv4, IPv6
Identification of cables and cable pairs and their maintenance
Basic knowledge of EMI / EMC
Basic knowledge of UPS and its handling
Professional Skill:
Equipment installation/Task Management Skills
Technical interpretation
Equipment Configuration / Operating Skills
Problem solving skills
Analytical Skills
Planning and Execution
Core Skill:
Basic Reading & Writing Skills
Communication Skills
Reading Skills
Oral communication Skills
Number of hours
1.
Introduction
Network Equipment
40
30
Cross LAN. Straight LAN. Crimping. UTP. STP. OFC. Cable Management
4.
Protocols
50
PC/Desktop configuration
25
244
Troubleshooting
125
25
Communication Skills
30
Professionalism
20
150 Hours
200 Hours
Total Hours
350 Hours
Recommended Hardware:
Customer Premise Equipment (CPE- Modem, Router, Switches) wireless router, Wirings
(Co-axial, Fiber, UTP, STP,CU), Junction Box, connectors including RJ 45, Splitter,
Crimping Tools, Splicing Tools like Optical Fibre Splicer with accessories, OTDR, Optical
Fibre Cable, Power meter,patch cords,Wiring installation tools and test equipment
Recommended
Software:
245
Text Books:
Training material for students aligned with TSSC QP by affiliated training partners.
1.
Reference Books:
2.
3.
4.
5.
246
4.5
Telecom Electronics
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
L2
Vertical Name:
Course Code:
Course Name:
4.5.1
Learning Outcomes:
The student will be gaining strong knowledge on Hands-on experience in Electronics and Telecommunication field
The student will be gaining good knowledge on wireless communication
The student will be able to get Exposure on automation and automatic test handling equipment
The student will be able understand electronic circuit
The student will be able to get hands-on on basic knowledge on MS office
The Student will be able to get good knowledge on RF instruments and measuring equipments system
The student will be capable of analysis and action against any equipment failure
The student will be able to learn good communication skills
200 Hours
a.
b.
c.
247
Module.
No
Module. Name
10 Hours
Testing
10 Hours
-
10 Hours
20 Hours
Safety Awareness
Maintenance Awareness
Production and process
Quality Control Practices & Measurements
Definition of test criteria
Workplace essentials
Failure analysis
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
24 Hours
Process
-
Components
Products
Systems
Results analysis, presenting&Documentation
Manual Tests
Automated Tests
Automated Test Vs. Manual Tests
Best Practices
15 Hours
248
9 Hours
MS Office
-
o What is a computer
o Software and Hardware
o Operating System Software
o Software Applications
o Hardware Accessories
Computer Troubleshooting and Repair Basics
MS Word
MS Excel
MS Power Point
MS Access
30 Hours
RF
-
Introduction to RF Fundamentals
Basic Building Blocks of an RF System
o Available frequency bands
o RF communication systems
o Modulation and demodulation
o Basic building blocks of an RF system components
o Extending range
o Key RF parameters
RF Parameters and RF Measurement Equipment
o Vector Network Analyzers
o Spectrum Analyzers
o Signal Generators
o Power Meters
o Oscilloscopes
o Function and Arbitrary Waveform Generators
o Spread spectrum systems DSSS / FHSS / Frequency
Agility
RF Toolkits
o LTE & NLOS Environment
o Timing and Synchronization for LTE Networks
o Test Execution and Data Management
o Trigger Synchronization and Phase Alignment
o Advanced RF Calibration Using Power Meter
o Applications for Cellular Test
o Testing methods
6 Hours
249
Communication skills
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
ESD
12 Hours
Level of communication
Total communication process
Barriers in communication
Basic reasons we Do Not Listen
Level of listening
Improve listening skills
Body Language and types
Most common way to communicate
10 Hours
20 Hours
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Introduction
Basics of ESD controls
Sevens Sins of ESD Control
Static Electricity
ESD Mathematics
Static Charge Generation
Triboelectric Series Chart
Discharge Times
IC upsets from ESD EMI
Storage and Handling
Humidity and ESD Control
Rays ESD Prevention Secrets
250
ESD Protection
Total Theory / Lecture Hours:
Total Practical / Tutorial Hours:
Total Hours:
120
80
200
Recommended Hardware:
Soldering Station
SMD Rework Station
Solder Sucker with Silicone Nozzle
Hand Held hot Air gun
SMD Hot Tweezers & Station
Multimeter
Tools and Materials
Recommended
Software:
MS Office
Text Books:
Printed Circuit Design & Engineering Schools / TELECOM PCB Technical Training /
Tutorials
Reworking Printed Circuit Board (TELECOM PCB) Solder Joints by Jeannette Plante
Prototype Universal TELECOM PCB Print Circuit Board by Banggood
TELECOM PCB Rework and Repair Guide
Effective Communication skills
Reference Books:
www.daytonastate.edu/cbi/files/Certified%20Production%20Technician%20Flyer.pdf
http://www.circuitrework.com/guides/guides.shtml
http://www.allaboutcircuits.com
http://www.mindtools.com/page8.html
http://managementhelp.org/communicationsskills/
http://www.selfgrowth.com/comm.html
251
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
L3
Vertical Name:
Course Code:
TEL/Q2302
Course Name:
Telecom Electronics
Learning Outcomes:
Participants successfully completing this course will:
350 Hours
10 ,Undergoing ITI,Electronic/Electrical/Mechanical
th
252
Professional Knowledge:
An individual on the job needs to know and understand:
Professional Skill:
An individual should have following Professional Skills
Ability to work withTest & Measurement tools like Multimeter, CRO, RLC Meter, Function Generator
Ability to assemble complex PCBs
Ability to do Functional, Stress, Parametric & Use Case Testing of Hardware Boards
Should be able to troubleshoot, debug and fix defects
Able to prepare high quality Test Case Documents
Should be able to prepare and submit reports on progress and status of all testing procedures.
Should be able to Flash Firmware
Should be able to use Emulators & Debuggers
Core Skill:
An individual on the job should have following Core Skill
Module. Name
Minimum
No. of Hours
253
1.
2.
Introduction to Commonly Used Test & Measurement Equipment used in Board Bring Up:
20
3.
4.
20
20
5.
Passive Components
Active Components
Sensors
Cables & Connectors
Batteries
Antenna Topologies
Basic introduction to MCU Testing
Circuits & Design Sections
50
6.
80
PCB Workbench
Soldering/De-soldering Tools & Techniques
Section wise Assembly
Section wise Testing
Common Assembly Defects & Their Fixes
Troubleshooting & Debug
254
50
7.
8.
20
9.
Functional Testing
Stress Testing
Parametric Testing
Use Case Testing
Design Enablement
40
10.
11.
Health and Safety (including electrical safety) & Reporting and Documentation
10
30
10
Practical
200
Theory
150
Total Hours
350
Test & Measurement Tools & Equipment, PCB Workbench Tools, BBT Practice Kit,
Component Learning Kit, Mixed Signal Design Learning Kit, Digital Design Learning Kit,
MCU Development Kit
Recommended Hardware:
Recommended
Express PCB
R8C 1A/1B / PIC IDE, Debugger, Emulator
Software:
Text Books:
255
ESDM Courses
Level Code:
L5
Vertical Name:
Course Code:
TEL/Q2303
Course Name:
Telecom Electronics
Learning Outcomes:
Participant shall learn
1.
2.
1.
2.
3.
4.
605 hrs
256
hours)
Diploma
To read and comprehend System Requirement Specs of Telecom Device and Equipment
To read and comprehend Test & Measurement Specs of Telecom Device and Equipment
To read the standard operating procedures for Telecom Device and Equipment
Tool Usage
To work with Industry Standard Embedded Systems Tools such as compiler, assembler, linker, debugger and
emulators.
Core Skill:
Module Name
No. of Hours
Theory / Practical
257
10/0
10/10
Component Networks
Types
Applications
Coding standard
Failure modes
Embedded C
10/40
25/50
10/20
Introduction to IDE
Introduction to Emulators
10/20
Keypad Interactions
Analog Interactions
Lighting Display
15/45
258
10/50
20/80
20/60
20/30
30/0
210 hrs
395 hrs
Total Hours:
605hrs
Recommended Hardware:
Recommended
1.
Software:
Text Books:
Reference Books:
259