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Circuits Laboratory Companion
by Dr. Alexander Ganago and Dr. Jason Lee Sleight | University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Details
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Students gain practical knowledge of circuits by the use of NI Multisim, LabVIEW, and NI ELVIS in lab exercises.
- Students actively participate and differentiate between theory, simulation, lab data, and analysis.
COURSE ALIGNMENT
Level | University |
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Topic | Circuits |
Style | Lab Manual |
Prerequisite Skills | None |
Included Course Labs
LAB 1 INTRODUCTION TO MEASUREMENTS WITH NI ELVIS II
LAB 2 INTRODUCTION TO MULTISIM
LAB 3 THEVENIN EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT; BEYOND PARALLEL AND SERIES
LAB 4 OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS (OP AMPS)
LAB 5 TRANSIENT RESPONSES OF FIRST-ORDER RC CIRCUITS
LAB 6 TRANSIENT RESPONSES OF SECOND-ORDER RLC CIRCUITS
LAB 7 AC ANALYSIS
LAB 8 AC POWER
LAB 9 FILTERS AND TRANSFER FUNCTIONS
LAB 10 LAPLACE TRANSFORM ANALYSIS TECHNIQUE
LAB 11 FOURIER ANALYSIS
Requirements
Multisim
Multisim is a circuit simulation tool built for educators to teach analog, digital, and power electronics by connecting simulation to experimentation. Learn more
NI ELVIS II/II+
The NI Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite (NI ELVIS) is a versatile laboratory platform that enables educators to teach over 20 different courses across science and engineering departments. The NI ELVIS integrates 12 common lab instruments including an oscilloscope, function... Learn more
LabVIEW
LabVIEW is systems engineering software for applications that require test, measurement, and control with rapid access to hardware and data insights. Learn more
DETAILED REQUIREMENTS
Required Software
Download Academic Software, Learn About Software Licensing- Multisim (Requires license)
- NI ELVISmx Download
Required Hardware
Purchase Engineering Education Products- NI ELVIS - View Specifications
- NI ELVIS Protoboard
- Various common circuit components - specific required components specified in each lab