Programming of measuring systems
Study programs
Teaching information
Teaching form
Lecture, Laboratory exerciseStudy method
AttendanceLanguage
slovenskýHours per week (full-time)
2,2Hours per semester (part-time)
ZS 26,26Teachers
prof. Ing. Ján Šaliga, PhD. Ing. Antónia Kováčová Ing. Patrik Jurík, PhD.
Schedule
Learning outcomes
By successfully completing the course, the student will acquire the basic skills of creating applications for managing measurements, collecting and processing data in the field of electronics using the LabVIEW graphical programming environment and a system consisting of measuring instruments and multifunctional measuring cards. At the same time, he will be allowed to take a basic certification exam in the use of LabVIEW.
Course outline
principles of automated measuring systems based on measuring instruments, multifunctional measuring cards and modular measuring systems, introduction to LabVIEW, development environment, libraries, debugging tools. Basic data types, structures, polymorphism, control of program execution by data flow. Data visualization, Front panel, creation of own control and indicator elements. Working with files. Hardware configuration and control. Sequential programming. Communications between program components, data queues. Timing and synchronization within the program and between applications, Creating separate applications and installation files.
Completion conditions
Assessment and completion of the course: Graded credit test Continuous assessment: Final assessment: Student passes the final assessment and passes the examination when he or she meets the requirement to obtain at least 51% out of 100%. The student will succeed in ZH and successfully pass the exam when he meets the condition of obtaining min. 51% of 100%. A minimum of 51 points is required to obtain a graded credit. This evaluation is obtained by the student on the basis of a test of acquired skills, abilities and knowledge performed by an electronic examination system identical to the LabVIEW certification system. Overall assessment: Overall assessment is the sum of the assessments obtained by students in the assessment period. The overall result is determined in accordance with the internal regulations of the Technical University in Košice. (Study Regulations, the internal regulation principles of doctoral studies)
Recommended literature
Šaliga J.: Základné meracie prístroje pre elektroniku/ Ján Šaliga - Košice : TU - 2022. - 190 s.. - ISBN 978-80-553-4076-0 Šaliga J., Andráš i., Dolinský p.: Vybrané metódy merania neelektrických veličín, Košice TU 2018, ISBN 978-80-553-2729-7 Jaroslav Vlach, Josef Havlíček, Martin Vlach : Začínáme s LabVIEW, BEN - technická literatura, 2008, ISBN: 9788073002459 J. Park, S. Mackay: Practical Data Acquisition for Instrumentation and Control Systems. Newnes 2003, ISBN: 978-0750657969 R.B. Northrop: Introduction to Instrumentation and Measurements. CRC 2005, ISBN: 978-0849337734 H.R. Taylor: Data Acquisition for Sensor Systems. Springer 1997, ISBN: 978-0-412-78560-3 V. Haasz, J. Roztočil, J. Novák: Číslicové měřicí systémy. ČVUT, 2000, ISBN 80-01-02219-6.
Notes
To successfully complete the course, it is necessary to obtain a credit and successfully pass the exam. This includes the student's participation in educational activities of direct teaching, lectures, exercises, as well as independent study and independent creative activity of the student in processing the semester assignment / assignments, project on a specified topic, to a specified extent, in a specified design of a total of 180 hours intensity of the student's work per semester.
Grade distribution
Total graded students: 130