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RC Circuits

In this lab students will learn about resistor-capacitor circuits, make calculations, and confirm their understanding in hands-on circuit building. Designed for use with NI ELVIS III.
Thyristors

In this lab students will be observing the use of thyristors in hands-on circuit simulation and circuit building. Designed for use with ELVIS III.
LCD Character Display - SPI Interface

by Dr. Ed Doering | Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

In this project, students learn the principles of operation and applications of an LCD screen, as well as the principles of the SPI communication protocol. Students use myRIO and LabVIEW to display...
Inverted Pendulum Control

by Quanser Inc.

In this lab students will learn about inverted pendulum control through hands-on application of the concepts. Designed for use with NI ELVIS III and LabVIEW.
Signal Conditioning

In this lab, students complete activities where they prepare measurement signals to be digitized. Designed for NI ELVIS III.
Hall-Effect Sensor

by Dr. Ed Doering | Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

This project introduces students to the Hall-effect principle, sensor latching and switching behaviors, and techniques for detecting proximity and sensing position and speed using a hall-effect...
Introduction to DSSS (Spread Spectrum)

by Emona Tims

In this lab, students will recover a variety of messages from an amplitude modulated carrier signal and develop an understanding of the demodulation process. Designed for NI ELVIS III.
Modeling Equations

by Emona Tims

In the lab students will investigate the addition of two signals and compare the theoretical calculation with measured results. Designed for NI ELVIS III.
Pulse Width Modulation

by Quanser Inc.

This lab introduces students to Pulse Width Modulation (PWM), including the basic mathematical theory and practical application. Designed for NI ELVIS II/II+.
Rotary Encoder

by Dr. Ed Doering | Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

In this project, students will learn the principles of operation of encoders, circuitry requirements for operation and debounce, and interfacing techniques for measuring rotational position.