The iLab Project
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.
- Polymer Crystallization lab (MIT)
The Polymer Crystallization experiment involves heating a polymer and measuring the rate of crystallization as it cools, in order to draw conclusions about the characteristics of the polymer crystal formation.
- Inverted pendulum (University of Queensland, Australia)
- Power Flow Control Generators (RMIT University)
- Op-amp experiment (OAU)
- Elvis Digital Logic Gate (OAU)
- Force On a Dipole Experiment (MIT)
- Heat exchanger experiment (MIT)
- Shake Table experiment (MIT)
iLabs in Development
- Scanning Electron Microscope (OAU)
Resources
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. |
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A collection of iLab related articles, papers and reports |