Lab1 and Lab 2
Lab1 and Lab 2
The APIs offer access to and custom control of NI ELVIS II workstation features
using LabVIEW.
The bulk of the breadboard is made up of prototyping area holes that are not
connected to the data acquisition board. The prototyping board has four areas
marked with the +\– sign. Connections inside these areas should be made based on
vertical columns. Connections in the three other sections of the prototyping board
should be made horizontally.
Breadboard areas, which are located at the far left and far right of the workstation,
are connected to the following instrumentation signal lines (see Figure 1-1):
Figure 1 The NI ELVIS II platform
1. Analog input signals (AI0 +/–, AI1+/–, AI7+/–, AISENSE, and AIGND)
belong to the data acquisition board.
2. Programmable function I/O lines (PFI0 to PFI11), belong to the data acquisition
board and are used for synchronization of several instruments.
3. DMM/Impedance Analyzers (BASE, DUT+, DUT) belong to the DMM.
4. Analog output lines (AO0 and AO1) belong to the data acquisition board.
5. Function Generator lines (FGEN, SYNC, AM, and FM) belong to the Function
Generator board.
6. Power lines for +15 V, –15 V, +5 V belong to the workstation.
7. DIO lines 0 to 23 belong to the data acquisition board.
8. PFI lines for counter and synchronization of DIO tasks belong to the data
acquisition board.
The NI ELVIS II workstation is populated on its left side with BNC type I/O
terminals for the Function Generator (FGEN), the 100MS/sec Oscilloscope
(Scope), and digital multimeter (DMM). On the right side, the workstation has two
knobs for manual voltage setting in [0; +12 V] or [–12; 0 V], and another set of two
knobs for the Function Generator frequency and amplitude settings.
Task 2: Use Instrument launcher
LAB 2
Implement a voltage divider using the NI ELVIS II and the NI
ELVIS SFP
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