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teaching labview-Can we teaching High Voltage/Power Subjects in University Students

Hello,
 
I just want to ask how can we use LabVIEW to teach Voltage/Power Subjects in Universities?
 
Regards,
 
Roman
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Hi Hedra,
 
If you want teach basic consepts etc. to students there is lot of options to use Labview. I think that easiest way is buy one low-cost IO-interface (e.g. www.labjack.com), powersupply and few components. It is easy to build application which e.g generate voltage sweep over resistor. Then students get data to draw U\I -plot and slope is resistance. This was only simple example. The main idea is use LabVIEW to view measurement results to students. And other hand LabVIEW is also control interface.  Build connection board by using acrylic plastic and e.g. "bula" connectors. Then students can easily see and build testing arrangement. And it is more probable that they don't destroy IO :).
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You might take a look at Kenneth Ashley's book Analog Electronics with LabVIEW. According to the description, his book covers basic analog circuit analysis. He is a EE professor, so I assume he has used LabVIEW as a teaching tool. I ran across the book on Amazon.com.
 
As a disclaimer, I haven't had a chance to get a copy of the book, so I'm not for sure of its usefulness.
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One of the other LabVIEW Champions Urs Lauterburg used to have a signature that read "Physic Edutainer".

Check ou his profile here for links about what he has already done.

Ben

Retired Senior Automation Systems Architect with Data Science Automation LabVIEW Champion Knight of NI and Prepper LinkedIn Profile YouTube Channel
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Hi Roman,

There are some Electrical Engineering Experiments available on www.ni.com.

You can also find information about what we have available for the academic area in the link below:
http://www.ni.com/academic/


Thank You,

Nick F.
Applications Engineer
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