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1 Electronic Devices Laboratory mtinker@utdallas.edu CE/EE 3110 Introduction to LabView

2 Electronic Devices Laboratory mtinker@utdallas.edu CE/EE 3110 Lab objectives  Gain familiarity with LabView graphical programming environment  Can interface with numerous hardware devices to acquire and analyze data  Will generate simple program to drive function generator and read data with oscilloscope Introduction to LabView

3 Electronic Devices Laboratory mtinker@utdallas.edu CE/EE 3110 Principal lab objective to develop virtual instrument (VI)  Will pull down numerous programming blocks  Will connect blocks and set parameters  Set up hardware to interface with VI  Finally will use VI to -Obtain square wave on Channel 1 at 100 KHz and 3 V RMS - Obtain sine wave on Channel 2 at 10 KHz and 2 V pp Introduction to LabView

4 Electronic Devices Laboratory mtinker@utdallas.edu CE/EE 3110 Lab II Block Diagram. Introduction to LabView

5 Electronic Devices Laboratory mtinker@utdallas.edu CE/EE 3110 Hardware setup  Connect function generator to oscilloscope with coaxial cable  Turn on function generator and oscilloscope  Set function generator to “ High Z ” output impedance  Press output button to function generator  Set parameters and I/O addresses  Run program Introduction to LabView

6 Electronic Devices Laboratory mtinker@utdallas.edu CE/EE 3110 Square Wave Output Generated on Channel 1 at 100 KHz and 3 V RMS. Introduction to LabView

7 Electronic Devices Laboratory mtinker@utdallas.edu CE/EE 3110 Sine Wave Output Generated on Channel 2 at 10 KHz and 2 V pp. Introduction to LabView


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