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Nov 27, 2024
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AEP 2640 - Interfacing the Digital Domain with an Analog World (crosslisted) ENGRD 2640 Fall, spring. 3 credits.
Prerequisite: CS 1112 . Corequisite: ENGRC 2640 . Senior enrollment by permission of instructor.
Fall, J. Moses; spring, G. Fuchs.
Students use a computer to control equipment and acquire measurements in an engineering or scientific laboratory. Topics include data types, analog-to-digital conversion, digital-to-analog conversion, digital in/out, counter/timers, serial communication protocols, error analysis, least-squared fitting, introductory Fourier analysis, electrical waveguides/transmission lines, stepper motors, and introductory optical microscopy. Laboratory activities include practice exercises, measurement of pulse reflections in a transmission line, and development of a laser scanning microscope system. Data analysis is performed primarily using MatLabTM and instrument interfacing is primarily using LabVIEWTM, but also C++. Students develop effective written communication skills in the context of science and engineering. They prepare progress reports, technical reports, and formal articles based on laboratory work.
Outcome 1: Learn techniques for interfacing computers with engineering and scientific measurements.
Outcome 2: Extend programming skills to using I/O operations in C++, graphical programming, and “virtual instrument” concepts.
Outcome 3: Improve technical writing skills in various forms, progress reports, technical reports and rapid, brief communications.
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