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Daniel Felix Ritchie School of Engineering & Computer Science Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

 

Gerald R. Edelstein, MS

Electrical & Computer Engineering
Knudson 112
2390 South York Street
Denver, CO 80208

Gerald.Edelstein@du.edu

(303) 871-3129

                              





                                                      
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Applications I

  1. Applications I develops the students ability to develop DC measurement skills utilizing computer data acquisition and analysis methods. Students will learn LabVIEW programming techniques for controlling a programmable power supply and acquiring data from data acquisition and measurement instruments.
 
Co-requisite: ENEE 2011, or permission of instructor.
Prerequisites:  Algebra,  Trigonometry
Textbook: TBA

Topics:         Laboratories
  1. Introduction to LabVIEW. (1 lab)
  2. Ohm’s law. (1 lab)
  3. LabVIEW Sub VI's and programming the E3631A power supply. (1 lab)
  4. Wheatstone bridge. (1 lab)
  5. LabVIEW programming the 34970A Data Acquisition/Switch unit (DAQ). (1 lab)
  6. Proportionality, superposition and Thévenin circuits. (1 lab)
  7. Programming the 34401 Digital Multimeter (DMM). (1 lab)
  8. Transistor control circuits. (1 lab)
  9. LabVIEW programmed data acquisition using the DMM & power supply. (1 lab)
    10. Operational Amplifiers (1 lab)
Class and Laboratory Schedule: 1 class per week, 2 hours 50 minutes.