The document outlines the use of the NI ELVIS Series II workstation for laboratory experiments in the ECE department, detailing its features and functionalities. It includes exercises for measuring component values, building a voltage divider circuit, and using a digital multimeter (DMM) to measure current. Each exercise provides space for recording measured and calculated values.
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The document outlines the use of the NI ELVIS Series II workstation for laboratory experiments in the ECE department, detailing its features and functionalities. It includes exercises for measuring component values, building a voltage divider circuit, and using a digital multimeter (DMM) to measure current. Each exercise provides space for recording measured and calculated values.
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NI-ELVIS
Series II
DONE BY : ENG.MAJD SHAWABKAH
The major device that you will use in this lab is the NI ELVIS Series II workstation shown in Figure 1. The workstation consists of a prototyping board and several other features that are essential for laboratory experiments conducted in the ECE department. These features are explained below in Table 1:
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DONE BY : ENG.MAJD SHAWABKAH DONE BY : ENG.MAJD SHAWABKAH DONE BY : ENG.MAJD SHAWABKAH Exercise 1.1: Measuring Component Values