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 complete activities in data acquisition, including storing, analyzing and presenting data on a PC. They will learn how to extract information from the input signal using methods such as Fourier Transforms and statistics, so that the data can be presented and interpreted more easily.
After completing this lab, students will be able to:
Discuss common signal processing techniques, including frequency, level, and statistical analyses.
Implement techniques for data visualization and storage.
Discuss and compare the applications and use cases of inline, real-time processing and offline processing.
Choose the correct way to analyze data, then draw conclusions based on their analysis, given an acquired data set.
REQUIRED SKILLS
Introductory Physics
Basic LabVIEW Proficiency
Basic Breadboarding Skills
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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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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Measurements Parts Kit for NI ELVIS III
A set of components for sensor and signal exploration that complements the NI Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite (NI ELVIS) to enable teaching concepts in measurements and instrumentation.
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