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ENGINEERING DRAWING SCOPE OF THE SUBJECT :
A diploma holder in electronics is likely to be employed in industries where fabrication manufacturing, marking and servicing of electronics products & instruments are carried out. In such a job situation, he/she will come across various types of drawing of components, circuits & system. A knowledge of enginnering drawing will be useful to interpret those drawing. In case he/she gets employment in
documentation service in an electronics industry, he himself may have to prepare such drawing & for this work and understanding of the basis of concepts & principles involved in engineering drawing will be useful and have the necessity of this subject.
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES :
At the end of the instruction in the subject, the learner
should be able to :-
- Draw free hand sketches of the schematic diagrams of electronic circuits, using standard symbols.
- Prepare drawing from the rough sketches provied and/or enlarge/reduce the given drawing to the desired scale.
- Draw exploded views of components & assemblies in preparation of service drawing.
- Draw wiring diagram & make parts list;
- Draw various views of the object using orthographic projection.
- Identify the object when plan, elevation & views of the same are given .
- Re arrange block reprsentation of the given circuits.
Part-1 (Mechanical Drawing)
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1. Free hand sketching :
- Introduction of Engineering drawing & its significance in the field of engineering.
- Need of standard practices in engineering drawing.
- Standard practice as per IS-696-1972.
- Free hand sketching; different types of lines, free hand lettering of different types
2. Care, handling & proper use of drawing instruments & materials:
- Drawing instruments.
- Materials used in drawing work.
- Sheet size, layout & planning of drawing sheet (familarity sheet size, layout & planning of drawing sheet (familarity with standared paper sizes, e.g A4, A3 & A2 and their mutual relationship).
3. Lettering techniques and practice
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4. Dimensioning Techniques :
- Necessity of dimensioning, appropriate methods of dimensioning, their merits and demerits, selection of proper dimension technique.
- Requirements of view for complete dimensioning.
5. Projection :
- Principle of Projection-I
- Recognition of objects from the given pictorial view.
- Identification of surfaces from different objects & pictorial views.
- Exercise on missing surfaces (views).
- Sketching practice of pictorial views objects given.
- Principle of Projection-II
- Principle of orthographic projections.
- Three views of given object.
- Six views of given object.
- From shapes of inclined surfaces.
- Invisible lines, centre lines, extension & dimensioning lines.
- Location & drawing of missing lines.
6. Sections :
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7. Details & Assembly drawing :
- Symbols used to show joints in chasis & frames.
- Principles of detail & assembly drawing ;part cataloguing.
- Practical exercises of drawing exploded views of machine components & making assembly drawing.
NOTE
- Whenever possible drawing work should involve exemples ralevant to electronics discipline.
- Examples from electronics parts catalogue, views of machine electronic equipment, chasis, consoles, PCB (Printed Circuit Board) Hi Fi cabnets etc. may be used.
PART-II (ELECTRONICS DRAWING)
- Draw the standard symbols of the following : (Different pages of ISI standard IS; 2032 may be referred):
- Resistors Capacitors: Fixed, preset, varible, electrolytric and ganged tpes.
- Inductors : Fixed, tapped and varible types, RF & AF chokes, Air cored, Solid cored & laminated cored.
- Transformers : Step-up, step-down. AF & RF types, Auto-transformer, IF transformer.
- Active Devices:
- Semiconductor : Rectifier diode, Zener diode, Varacter diode, Tunnel diode, Photo, Light emitting diode (LED), Bipolar transsitor, junction field effect transistor (JFET), Mosfet, Photo transistor, Uni junction transistor (UTJ), Silicon control rectifier (SCR), Diac, Triacs outlines ( with their types numbers e.g TO3, TO5, TO18, TO39, TO65 etc) of the different types of semiconductor diodes, Transistors Scrs, Diacs, Triacs and ICs (along with indicators for pin identification etc.)
- Telephone components :
- Telephone Instrument/Components : Transmitter, Receiver, Filters & Hybrid transformer.
- Draw standard symbols of NOT, AND, NAND, OR, NOR XOR, Expandable & Tristate gates, Op, Amp, Ic, Flip-flops
- Draw the following : (With the help of rough sketch/clues given).
- Circuit diagram of a Wein’s bridge oscillator.
- Circuit diagram of a Battery eliminator.
- Block diagram of a typical Radio receiver.
- Block diagram of an Electronic multimeter.
- Circuit of Emergency light.
- Circuit diagram of Voltage stabilizers.
- Circuit diagram of Fan regulator.
- Connection wiring diagrams.
- Point to point pictorial.
- Highway or trunk line.
- Base line or air line. Exercise on reading & interpreting of wiring diagrams.
- Graphical Representation of Data : General concept, selection of varibles & curve fitting, curve indentification zero point location. Use of various graph paper and perparation of diagram from given data. Bar charts, pie graph, pictorial graph.
- Given the block diagram of a radio receiver on A-4 size, enlarge the same to A-2 size.
- Given the block diagram of a TV receiver in A-1/A-2 size, reduce it to A-3 size.
- Convert a rough block diagram sketch on A-4 size to a finished block diagram on A-2 size.
- P.C.B layout of a single electronic circuit on a graph sheet. Keeping in view the actual size of the components.
Antenna, Chassis, Earth, Loudspeaker, Microphone, Fuse Indicating lamp, Coaxial cable, Switches-double pole single throw (DPST), Double pole throw (DPT) and Rotary types, terminals and connection of conductors.
(Combination of 2,3,4 input gates should be drawn).
PART-III (INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL DRAWING)
Drawing of common symbols use in instrumentation and signal flow graph in control systems. (Only For Instrumentaion & Control Engineering)
INSTRUMENTATION SYMBOLS :
Locally mounted instruments, Instruments at control centre, Instrument with two services, Transmitter, Pneumatic control valve, Hydraulic control valve, Solenoid volve, Safety valve, Self operated controller, Process line On-Fire sensor, Point of measurement, Fluid Pressure Line, Electric line, Pneumatic line, Capillary line, Special type of valves, Method to differentiate various process line using current, Identification table for instrumentation diagram. Instrumentation diagram of process unit (At least two diagram should be drawn on one sheet)
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