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ME 196T - Introduction Test Automation

Course Information

  • Date I took this class:   Spring 2009
  • Teacher:                       Kenneth Sprott
  • Teacher's site:               none
  • Grade earned:              A
  • Book used:                  LabVIEW 8 Student Edition By Robert H. Bishop

Information About Teacher

Professor Sprott is, overall, a good teacher.
Sprott teaches the class from basic principals to applications covering a verity of topics.
Sprott has fast paced lectures which are always interesting and applicable to the subject.
Sprott is a practical teacher. He covers the most important topics and demonstrates a number of applications.
Sprott does not regularly assign homework for this class. All those who follow his lecture and review class notes usually pass with A's.
Sprott's exams are based on his lecture.
The LabVIEW text is required and is used for the lab section of class. Reading assignments are given from this text.

Labs - MATLAB

  • Lab 11-Feb-09 - Filtering and sinusoidal function
    • Description: Picture sinusoidal filtering. Action: Select (click) picture to view it enlarged.
  • Lab 18-Feb-09 - Determining the frequency content of a signal
  • Lab 4-Mar-09 - Filtering and resample a noisy signal
  • Lab 11-Mar-09 - Fitting data to a curve

Labs - LabVIEW

Home Work

Home Work 1 - Filtering a noisy signal
In-class Adobe Acrobat icon notes on the subject.
The links below are the MATLAB files used to perform the homework.

Final Project

The Propeller Controlled MiniMover 5.

Description: Picture of MiniMover 5. Action: Select (click) picture to view it enlarged.

The MiniMover 5 Project contains detailed information about the hardware, software, and mathematical representations of the MiniMover 5

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