LabVIEW and MatLab E80 Teaching Team February 5, 2008

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LabVIEW and MatLab E80 Teaching Team February 5, 2008

LabVIEW and MATLAB MATLAB Objectives of this lecture Learn LabVIEW and LabVIEW’s functions Understand, design, modify and use Virtual Instruments (VIs) Construct (modify) and use data acquisition applications for acquiring and processing digital and analog signals supplied by sensors, transmitters,

Outline Basics of LabVIEW Mathscript and LabVIEW Data Acquisition with LabVIEW MATLAB

What is LabVIEW? Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench A Graphical Program Development Environment Used in some of the most advanced R&D labs (JPL, Siemens Medical, ) Has been around since 1980 The best way to learn LabVIEW is to PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE Highly Addictive!

What is the use of LabVIEW in E80? We will use LabVIEW to . Monitor and connect to sensors and measurement devices in an experiment Retrieve signals using data acquisition platforms controlled by LabVIEW Process data and represent them in a meaningful, efficient way Consolidate all the data obtained in the experiment to perform analysis Video: LabVIEW and Rubik Cube!

Where can I find LabVIEW? Your E80 laptops will have LabVIEW 8.2.1 installed on them You can install LabVIEW on your PC using the CD that comes with your you textbook There are lots of information about LabVIEW that you can find on the web and on National Instrument’s web page: www.ni.com/labview/

The very first step ? 3 1 This is what you see if you run LabVIEW On your PC 2

Basics LabVIEW programs are called Virtual Instruments (VIs) Front Panel Controls Inputs Indicators Outputs Tip: Every LabVIEW vi has a Front Panel and a Block Diagram Block Diagram Behind the scene Components wired

The Front Panel

The Block diagram Tip: Use Ctrl-E to switch between front panel and block diagram

Basic Functions

Tools Palette Activating Tools Palette

VIs and Functions

Example 1 : Simple R Conversion V Vref V Rref Goal: Convert voltage to resistance 1) Have an input signal in volts coming from a thermistor 2) Know the conversion equation between the voltage received and the resistance desired 3) Need an interactive vi to show us the resistance for input value of voltage Input and Refs. Display

Example 1 : Simple Conversion Goal: Convert voltage to resistance 1) Have an input signal in volts coming from a thermistor 2) Know the conversion equation for the voltage read, and resistance 3) Need an interactive vi to show us the resistance for input value of voltage Input and Refs. Operations Output Tip: Use Ctrl-E to switch between front panel and block diagram R V Vref V Rref

Demonstration I

Example 2 : Thermistor Calculation Goal: Calculate temperature from measured resistance 1) Know the conversion equation for the resistance read 2) Have constants in the equation 3) Calculate temperature in C 4) Convert temperature to K Input Constants Results

Example 2 : Thermistor Calculation T K K 1 3 A B ln R C ln R T T 273.15 C Input Constants Unbundled (see Ch. 7) Mathscript ( similar to MATLAB)

Demonstration II

Example 3 : Function Generator Goal: Make a function generator that 1) Allows choosing signal type, varying frequency, amplitude, offset, phase, 2) Displays the signal graphically 3) Addresses sampling rate and tracking of the signal Controls Controls Display

Example 3: Function Generator Method: Use available modules as “building blocks” and “wires” as connection tools for flow of data/commands to Tie elements to each other in an interactive, repetitive platform. Numerical Data While Loop (Ch. 6) Function Generator VI (Express) Tip: Use Ctrl-H and point on a component for a pop-up help window Display

Example 3: Function Generator

Example 3: Numeric Data Types

Demonstration III

LabVIEW Mathscript A LabVIEW tool for executing textual mathematical commands Matrix and vector based calculations (linear algebra) Visualization of data in plots Running scripts containing a number of commands written in a file A large number of mathematical functions. An overview is given later in this document. MathScript command are equal to MATLAB commands (some MATLAB commands may not be implemented).

LabVIEW Mathscript

How do I use Mathscript? MathScript can be used in two ways In a MathScript window as a desktop mathematical tool independent of LabVIEW In a MathScript node which appears as a frame inside the Block diagram of a VI (available on the Functions / Mathematics / Scripts & Formulas palette.)

Example 4: Plotting a sine wave Run Plot t [0:.1:100]'; Sc r ip x -1 0.02*t; tE y sin(0.2*t); di t or figure(1) plot(t,y,'b-') %x(t) in dashed red. y(t) in solid blue. xmin 0;xmax 100;ymin -2;ymax 2; axis([xmin xmax ymin ymax]) grid xlabel('t [sec]') ylabel('x (red, dashed) og y (blue, solid) [Volt]') title('Data from Experiment 1')

Demonstration IV

Example 5: Embedded Mathscript T K 1 3 A B ln R C ln R K T C T 273.15 Tip: Get MathScript module from Functions tools, under Programming/Structures

Data Acquisition (DAQ) with LabVIEW This is where E59 and E80 merge! You saw sampling, aliasing, discrete and continuous signals, Bode plot and E59 Now you will acquire those signals in real experiments LabVIEW helps you as a tool collecting and displaying data

What is the use of data acquisition? Sensors or transducers as our “sensing” tools convert physical signal to an electrical signal. 1) Need DAQ devices to grab those signals and hand them to computer for display and processing 2) May need to control the flow of data from our transducers (triggering) 3) Will convert continuous time signals to digital which is suitable for computers Fig 9.1 DAQ devices can be internal (PCI cards) or external (USB)

Types Of Signals Fig 9.2 Fig 9.2 State Rate Level Shape Frequency Content Fig 9.4

Signal Conditioning Electrical signal from a transducer may not be very suitable for Analog-to-Digital converters. ? Signal conditioning (filtering, amplifying, ) Fig 9.4 DAQ LabVIEW Note: Your DAQ may include built-in signal conditioning

BNC-2090 DAQ at Mudd Input Signals (Digital/Analog) To Laptop Timing and triggering BNC-2090 DAQ Digital Signals

LabView and DAQ in the lab Circuit or Sensor Laptop DAQ BNC to ACH0 MeansCalcRes.vi RDASTelemCalcRes.vi RDASRawFileRead.vi SHC68-68-EPM Cable DAQ Signal Generator Laptop Laptop circuit 1 RS232 to USB GenBodePlot.vi Signal Generator TestFuncGen.vi

Matlab Most of the concepts discussed for LabVIEW are valid for MATLAB Key differences: 1) MATLAB has it’s own language and commands 2) Unlike LabVIEW, mainly commands and scripts are needed to run the code 3) To interface the DAQ and other instruments with MATLAB need MATLAB drivers

Summary Remember the following tools/skills/knowledge Knowing basic electrical measurement techniques Understanding the concept of sensors/transducers Acquiring data from sensors instrumentation Communicating with the PC using DAQ Analyzing and presenting the data

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