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iLabs Around the World

  • Microelectronics Device Characterization Lab (MIT)
    Weblab measures the current-voltage characteristics of various microelectronics devices

  • Dynamic Signal Analyzer (DSA) lab (MIT)
    The DSA allows a user to perform frequency domain measurements on electronic circuits and control systems.

  • ELVIS Lab (MIT)
    This lab is based on the National Instruments ELVIS hardware platform and is used to perform measurements on a variety of electronic devices and circuits.

  • Inverted pendulum (University of Queensland, Australia)
    Inverted Pendulum is a well known control theory experiment where by control laws are derived and tweaked as to balance a pole much like one balances a broom on their finger.

  • Power Flow Control Generators (RMIT University)
    The variable frequency inverter fed Induction Motor is driving the Generator. Induction motor represents the Turbine in real life situations. The generator is loaded. Induction motor is driven by V/F inverter. This controls the torque provided on the generator shaft. With increasing torque the real power generated goes up. When the field voltage is increased the reactive power generated by the generator goes up but not the real power delivered.

  • Elvis Op-amp experiment (OAU)
    The lab utilizes the Dozen-impedance OpAmp circuit. By placing switches from the switching matrix at strategic locations, the dozen impedance circuit makes it possible to construct up to 6 different OpAmp circuits using a single OpAmp.

  • Digital Logic Gate (OAU)

  • Force On a Dipole Experiment (MIT)
    This experiment consists of a small magnet suspended vertically by a spring in the center of two horizontally mounted coils. We use a video camera set in a position to observe the oscillation of the magnet. LabView software from National Instruments is used to both generate and allow the remote choice of control voltages, waveforms, and for monitoring current and outputting a data stream.

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http://openilabs.mit.edu

The Openilabs Service Broker allows registered users from around the world to run iLab experiments. Currently, three iLabs are available on the Openilabs Service Broker; Microelectronics device analyzer, Dynamic Signal Analyzer and the Elvis lab. Registration is free.

iLab References

A collection of iLab related articles, papers and reports

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