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Many sensors produce analog (continuous) electrical signals. Once recorded, these signals are scaled to determine the magnitude of the physical phenomenon. In this lab, you will learn about some common methods for recording and displaying voltage signals.
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This course is currently used as the lab portion of an instrumentation class in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Brigham Young University.
This course covers the use of oscilloscopes, function generators, and data acquisition hardware. Students build signal conditioning circuits, calibrate measurements, build strain-gauge wheatstone bridges, and experiment with frequency filters.
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- Post-secondary
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