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
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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
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Introduction to LabVIEW. (1 lab)
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Ohm’s law. (1 lab)
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LabVIEW Sub VI's and programming the E3631A power supply. (1 lab)
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Wheatstone bridge. (1 lab)
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LabVIEW programming the 34970A Data Acquisition/Switch unit (DAQ). (1 lab)
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Proportionality, superposition and Thévenin circuits. (1 lab)
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Programming the 34401 Digital Multimeter (DMM). (1 lab)
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Transistor control circuits. (1 lab)
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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.
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