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MBA IT, Mater in Science and Technology
Devry
Jul-1996 - Jul-2000
Professor
Devry University
Mar-2010 - Oct-2016
Exercises
- Answer all questions in Word, each question on a separate page.
- Include a header with your name, student number, date, and an automatic page number on the right side of theÂ
page.
- As always, state unit #, exercise # first at the top, followed by a clear description of the problem in full sentenceÂ
form.
- Next, show the Control Panel, label it with a Fig #, and write a description for it, and clearly mention the Fig #Â
in your description.
- Next, show the Block Diagram, label it with a Fig #, and write a description for it, and clearly mention the Fig #Â
in your description.
Ex 1. Design a VI for the following scenario.Â
A control knob is scaled from 0 to 40 psi.Â
Use a function from the Comparison Subpalette to compare the value from the control knob with a constantÂ
value of 32 psi.Â
If the pressure reaches 32 psi or more, an alarm light turns on.Â
Include a digital display for the knob. Use appropriate labels.Â
Enlarge the size of the control knob. Enlarge the size of the light.
Ex 2. Design a VI for the following scenario.Â
A voltage varies randomly between 0 and 24 V.Â
Display the voltage in a meter indicator.
If the voltage drops to 10 volts and below, a round red LED will turn on.Â
Display also the voltages every second in a chart when the VI is run continuously.Â
Include solid dots for the voltage values in the chart, and gridlines in the chart screen.
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