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Georgia Institute of Technology Simplifies Teaching Circuit Design with NI ELVIS, NI LabVIEW, and NI Multisim
Implementing a hands-on approach to teach theoretical electrical engineering concepts with real-world signals.
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DeVry University Teaches Electronics and Circuits Courses Using NI ELVIS and NI Multisim
Teaching electronics design concepts with a hands-on, interactive approach while addressing the industry need for graduates experienced with PC-based instrumentation.
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Design of an Atomic Force Microscope using NI ELVIS and LabVIEW
Designing a cost-effective atomic force microscope (AFM) for nanotechnology research using commercially available parts and a widely accepted software package
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Remote Experimentation with MEMS Devices
Developing the means for a class of undergraduate students to conduct experiments involving unique and delicate instruments to characterize various given Micro-Electromechanical System (MEMS) devices.
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Quanser Integrates NI LabVIEW Control Design and Simulation Tools with Hands-On Controls Experiments
Designing multiple educational controls and mechatronics experiments that provide students with an intuitive understanding of physical concepts.
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Using NI ELVIS and LabVIEW for DC Motor Speed Control in an Overhead Gantry System
Teaching students to control the speed and direction of a DC motor and detecting the rotational speed of the motor in overhead gantry application.
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