2. Instructor Information
3. Course Objectives
• PHYS231 aims to provide empirical and theoretical understanding on performing basic physical measurements, which are essential in physics. Starting from the basics of electronic circuits, emphasis will be made on how to obtain data precisely and accurately.
• Making use of analog and digital circuits is essential in performing measurements but it can be tedious to make them work. As this is not a course on electric circuits, to aid the process of learning, we will be making use of the National Instruments ELVIS II system and LabVIEW software. The NI ELVIS II and LabVIEW package will remove much of laborious tasks often associated with electrical circuitry and using measurement equipment.
• Students are expected to learn and become reasonably proficient in making physical measurements (such as, temperature, electrical currents, light power, etc), controlling and automating measurement processes by using a computer, LabVIEW software, etc.
4. Prerequisites & require
5. Grading
• You must do the experiment by yourself.
• Report (30%);
TA-assessment (20%), Attendance (10%), Lab note (15%), and Assignment (15%);
Presentation (10%)
• The report is due one week after finishing an experiment and it must be handed in to the TA before the class starts. Late reports (one week) will incur 30% penalty on the grade. Reports will not be accepted after two weeks.
6. Course Materials
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7. Course References
• “The Art of Experimental Physics” by D.W. Preston & E.R., Dietz (Wiley 1991)
• “컴퓨터 기반의 제어와 계측” by 곽두영
• “Understanding ELVIS” by 박영하, 최병상, 양진영
8. Course Plan
Introduction to NI ELVIS II & LabVIEW (2 weeks)
1. Using LabVIEW
- Objective: Leaning to use LabVIEW.
- Tasks:
1) LabVIEW: learning the LabVIEW language.
2. Using NI ELVIS II
- Objective: Leaning to use ELVIS II with LabVIEW
- Tasks:
1) Getting to know NI ELVIS II: using function generator, oscilloscope, etc.
2) Example-based LabVIEW programming (Thermometer, Photometer). (No report.)
3. Basic electronics - Ohm’s Law (Voltage-Current measurements)
4. Positions and B-field sensing
5. Differentiator/Integrator Implementation with RC circuits
6. Signal Recovery
7. Temperature control : PID
8. Photon counting
9. EIT circuit
10. How to Teach & Remark
11. Supports for Students with a Disability
- Taking Course: interpreting services (for hearing impairment), Mobility and preferential seating assistances (for developmental disability), Note taking(for all kinds of disabilities) and etc.
- Taking Exam: Extended exam period (for all kinds of disabilities, if needed), Magnified exam papers (for sight disability), and etc.
- Please contact Center for Students with Disabilities (279-2434) for additional assistance