Title :
Experiential Learning of Digital Communication Using LabVIEW
Author :
Wei Zhan ; Porter, Jay R. ; Morgan, Joseph A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng. Technol. & Ind. Distrib., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
Abstract :
This paper discusses the design and implementation of laboratories and course projects using LabVIEW in an instrumentation course. The pedagogical challenge is to enhance students´ learning of digital communication using LabVIEW. LabVIEW was extensively used in the laboratory sessions, which better prepared students for the course projects. Two course projects were designed to familiarize the students with virtual instrumentation, data acquisition, Modbus communication, and simple closed-loop control. One project involved the instrumentation and control of a brushed dc permanent magnet motor; the other involved the instrumentation and control of a small-scale temperature chamber. Students used one computer, functioning as a Modbus slave, to measure the motor speed or temperature inside the chamber and to turn the motor or lightbulbs on and off. Another computer, functioning as a Modbus master, reads the measurements using Modbus communication protocol via RS-485 wires, compared the measurements to the set points, made control decisions, and sent the commands to the Modbus slave for actuation. The effectiveness of student learning is analyzed using student survey data.
Keywords :
DC motors; closed loop systems; computer aided instruction; control engineering education; data acquisition; digital communication; educational courses; electronic engineering education; permanent magnet motors; protocols; virtual instrumentation; LabVIEW; Modbus communication protocol; RS-485 wires; brushed dc permanent magnet motor control; closed-loop control; data acquisition; digital communication; engineering education; experiential learning; lightbulb; motor speed measurement; small-scale temperature chamber control; virtual instrumentation; Digital communication; engineering education; experiential learning; instrumentation;
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TE.2013.2264059