Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Circuit elements used in industrial systems: Relay and Optical-electronic parts
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R1
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2
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Semiconductor switching elements
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R1
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3
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Fundamental converters: Buck converter, Boost converter, Buck-Boost converter
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R1
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4
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Direct current converters with transformers: Buck converter and Boost converter
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R1
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5
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Direct current-Alternative current converters
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R1
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6
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Power electronic applications: Direct-current motor speed control
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R1
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7
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Synchronous motor speed control
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R1
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8
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Asynchronous motor speed control
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R1
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9
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Induction heatind and Induction fusion
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R1
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10
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Sensors: temperature sensor, pressure sensor, level detectors etc.
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R1
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11
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Sensors: temperature sensor, pressure sensor, level detectors etc.
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R1
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12
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Controllers: Coefficient Controller, Coefficient-Integral Controller, Coefficient-Derivative Controller and Open-Close Controller
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R1
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13
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Controllers: Coefficient Controller, Coefficient-Integral Controller, Coefficient-Derivative Controller and Open-Close Controller
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R1
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14
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Controllers: Coefficient Controller, Coefficient-Integral Controller, Coefficient-Derivative Controller and Open-Close Controller
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R1
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Prerequisites
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-
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Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Responsible
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ILKAY OZEROGLU
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Instructors
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-
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Assistants
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-
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Resources
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R1 Lecture Notes
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Supplementary Book
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Timothy J. Maloney, Modern Industrial Electronics,Prentice Hall Hoft, R., Semiconductor Power Electronics, Van Nostrand Reinhold Rashid, M.H.; SPICE for Circuits and Electronics Using Pspice, Prentice Hall
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Goals
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Electronic circuits used to control to non-electrical systems in industrial applications are examined. Analysis of sensors is also given in the lecture.
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Content
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Circuit Components used in Industrial Applications, Power Electronics, Power Electronics Applications, Motor Speed Control, Sensors and Controllers.
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Program Learning Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1
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Organizes work. Makes preparations for work.
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2
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2
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Recognizes and uses machinery and equipment used in manufacturing, control, maintenance and commissioning processes in the factory. Knows the physical demands of electricity in the factory.
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2
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3
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Performs commissioning and control operations in the factory. It detects faults
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-
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4
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Performs periodic/protective maintenance of machinery and equipment. Eliminates malfunctions of electrical machinery and equipment.
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-
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5
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Maintains and repairs the Protective/Safety installation.
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-
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6
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Maintains and repairs internal and external installations. Installs machinery, equipment and installations.
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-
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7
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Carries out activities related to professional development.
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-
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8
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Evaluates the advantages and disadvantages of materials used in the electrical engineering industry
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-
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9
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Reads and interprets engineering drawings and diagrams. Planning and designing. Interpret bar charts, critical-path-networks, assembly diagrams, circuit and schematic diagrams.
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-
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10
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Executes the discovery process. Performs inspection, testing and acceptance procedures.
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-
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11
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Establishes the facility of lighting and power systems. Supervises the installation of transmission and distribution systems.
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-
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12
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Placement, classification and adjustment of materials and equipment related to the system. Makes the selection, classification and adjustment of cable machinery and equipment suitable for the working environment.
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3
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13
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Knows where to apply the law-based regulations on electrical sources, health and safety in the workplace. Applies the techniques detailed in standards and regulations.
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-
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14
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Checks and repairs the installation.
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-
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15
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Makes teamwork. Communicates.
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4
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