This is an online, interactive lab that contains instructions, multimedia, and assessments where students can learn at their own pace. As an instructor, you can create and edit instances of this lab, assign them to students, and view student progress.
This is an online, interactive course that contains instructions, multimedia, and assessments where students can learn at their own pace. As an instructor, you can create and edit instances of this course, assign them to students, and view student progress.
In this lab, students will implement temperature measurements using three different temperature sensors: thermocouple, thermistor, and RTD. They will learn some of the differences in their behavior. Finally, they will implement their own temperature measurement system to solve a measurement problem using the sensors and tools they’ve learned about.
After completing this lab, students will be able to:
Measure temperature using a thermocouple, RTD, and thermistor
Examine the properties of the temperature measurement, including noise and response time
Trigger software responses based on a measured temperature value
Design and implement a measurement system to solve a temperature-based measurement challenge
REQUIRED SKILLS
Basic proficiency using LabVIEW
Basic proficiency using ELVIS III Instruments
Basic knowledge of components and their behaviors
Requirements
NI ELVIS III
Engineering laboratory solution for project-based learning that combines instrumentation and embedded design with a web-driven experience, delivering a greater understanding of engineering fundamentals and system design.
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Automated Measurements Board for NI ELVIS III
An application board for NI ELVIS III that provides students with a experimental platform for understanding and designing a signal chain for sensor integration.
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LabVIEW
LabVIEW is systems engineering software for applications that require test, measurement, and control with rapid access to hardware and data insights.
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