Control and Measurement Data Acquisition with LabVIEW
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Duration | 4 SWS |
Term | Sommersemester 2025 |
Position within curricula | See TUMonline |
Dates | See TUMonline |
Admission information
See TUMonline
Note: It is recommended to take the course from the fifth semester on (Bachelor). For more information about the course and registration go to the website of the Department of thermodynamics
Note: It is recommended to take the course from the fifth semester on (Bachelor). For more information about the course and registration go to the website of the Department of thermodynamics
Objectives
Upon successfully completing the LabVIEW internship the students are able to accomplish general thermodynamic data acquisition tasks with LabVIEW.
In addition, structured, procedural working methods and teamwork will be trained during the course.
In addition, structured, procedural working methods and teamwork will be trained during the course.
Description
The Chair of Thermodynamics offers every winter- and summer semester a LabVIEW course. The goal of the course is to provide participants with the basic operation of LabVIEW. The data-flow feature of LabVIEW as well as common design patterns, program structures and development strategies are learned using well-documented training material. Over the course of ten exercises different measurement techniques are used for measuring quantities like pressure and temperature. Furthermore, different control tasks are being covered. The data will be analyzed, visualized and documented with simple evaluation programs.
The course concludes with a project in teams of 2 incl. documentation and presentation of the results. In the project the students have to independently solve a data acquisition task. The results are documented in a scientific report and presented in a ten-minute presentation of results.
The course concludes with a project in teams of 2 incl. documentation and presentation of the results. In the project the students have to independently solve a data acquisition task. The results are documented in a scientific report and presented in a ten-minute presentation of results.
Examination
Tests at the 2.-4. date about National Instruments Core 1 & 2 fundamentals (11,1% each).
Hands-on exercises with hardware at the 5.-10. date (11,1% each).
Hands-on exercises with hardware at the 5.-10. date (11,1% each).