Event Title
A Temperature Warning System Design
Co-investigators
Antonio Smith
Faculty Mentor
Shueh-Ji Lee
Location
Farrar Hall, Room 114
Session
Session 2
Start Date
20-4-2012 1:15 PM
End Date
20-4-2012 2:15 PM
Description
Temperature warning systems are in high demand for safety reasons. In this project, a temperature warning system was designed by using both hardware and software approaches. By hardware, the system was designed and constructed using electric/electronic components and devices. By software, a temperature sensing circuitry was constructed on NI-Elvis II, a computer integrated platform. The real time signal was acquired and processed by LabVIEW. Warning signals and actions are triggered off when the measured temperature is either above or below the set-points. Experiments were performed to demonstrate the performance of the designed system.
A Temperature Warning System Design
Farrar Hall, Room 114
Temperature warning systems are in high demand for safety reasons. In this project, a temperature warning system was designed by using both hardware and software approaches. By hardware, the system was designed and constructed using electric/electronic components and devices. By software, a temperature sensing circuitry was constructed on NI-Elvis II, a computer integrated platform. The real time signal was acquired and processed by LabVIEW. Warning signals and actions are triggered off when the measured temperature is either above or below the set-points. Experiments were performed to demonstrate the performance of the designed system.