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PURSUE Project PP-105-01S. Enhancement of the EECE Introductory Laboratories Through LabVIEW Data Acquisition System Presented by Michael J. Elyea. Introduction. EECE lab needs modernization LabVIEW as the centerpiece of upgrade Investigate LabVIEW in industry and schools
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PURSUE Project PP-105-01S Enhancement of the EECE Introductory Laboratories Through LabVIEW Data Acquisition System Presented by Michael J. Elyea
Introduction • EECE lab needs modernization • LabVIEW as the centerpiece of upgrade • Investigate LabVIEW in industry and schools • Define equipment needs • Propose options for lab upgrade
What is LabVIEW? • Flexible software which allows: • Control/Data acquisition of remote instruments • Creation of virtual instrumentation • Test sequencing • Process control • Becoming the industry standard
LabVIEW in Industry • Some industries segments using LabVIEW • Defense aerospace • Semiconductor manufacturing • Biomedical • Common uses • Research and development • Production testing • Chemical analysis
LabVIEW in Industry • Sample of those using LabVIEW • CTS Wireless Components • Honeywell • Intel • Los Alamos National Laboratory • Motorola • Philips • Sandia National Laboratory
LabVIEW in Education • Now common in engineering programs • Mechanical engineering • Beam deflection • Vibration analysis • Electrical engineering • Introductory programming labs • Component characterization • Circuit response • Process control
LabVIEW in Education • Sample of schools using LabVIEW • Duke University • University of Minnesota • University of Pennsylvania • University of Sydney • University of Toronto • Tufts University • University of New Mexico
EECE Laboratory Today • Tektronix test stations • Six stations for EECE 206; six for EECE 327 • All equipment 10-15 years old • Limited ability to control via computer • Equipment no longer supported by manufacturer
Recent Upgrade by SIPI • Needed modern equipment for electronics program • Gained feedback from local industry • Required physical instruments • LabVIEW integrated into upgrade
Laboratory Equipment Needs • New test stations • Hardware • Test equipment controllable via local or PC • High quality • Common to industry • Software • LabVIEW implementation • Instrument drivers
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Observations • Internal PC instrumentation good but lacks hands-on control • Less costly than adding external equipment • Same functionality as more costly option • Instrumentation limited by PC bus slots
Observations • Purchase of new physical equipment expensive • With physical equipment, students get hands-on and LabVIEW experience • Security issues with physical equipment
Recommendations • If budget allows, purchase physical instrumentation and LabVIEW package • Consider both types of stations to save money: • PC instrumentation option • Physical instrumentation
Conclusion • EECE lab must be upgraded • LabVIEW is pervasive in industry and academia • LabVIEW provides a flexible platform for electronics testing • Several viable upgrade options exist • Options can be combined for cost savings
Acknowlegements • Eric Boysen – NM LabVIEW Users Group • Dr. John Panitz – UNM Physics Department • Dean Pershall – SIPI • National Instruments - Technical Sales • Tektronix – Technical Support Group • Countless others who endured my questions