Difference between revisions of "EGR 103/DAQ Audio 2"
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
*Use the same audio setup and volume instructions as found in [[EGR 53/DAQ Audio 1]] | *Use the same audio setup and volume instructions as found in [[EGR 53/DAQ Audio 1]] | ||
− | *Use the same process in [[EGR 53/DAQ Audio 1]] and the handout for DAQ 3 | + | *Use the same process in [[EGR 53/DAQ Audio 1]] and the handout for DAQ 3 for setting up the oscilloscope and such; the only difference is you want to set the maximum voltage to 0.25 V instead of 0.4 V. |
− | for setting up the oscilloscope and such; the only difference is you want to set the maximum voltage to 0.25 V instead of 0.4 V. | ||
*When downloading <code>MyChirp.mat</code>, the computer may add a <code>.txt</code> to it. In the MATLAB "Current Directory" window, you should rename it back to <code>MyChirp.mat</code> | *When downloading <code>MyChirp.mat</code>, the computer may add a <code>.txt</code> to it. In the MATLAB "Current Directory" window, you should rename it back to <code>MyChirp.mat</code> | ||
Revision as of 23:24, 29 November 2010
See Audio 1 for more information about setting voltages and whatnot. Updated for Fall, 2010.
Contents
Notes
- Use the same audio setup and volume instructions as found in EGR 53/DAQ Audio 1
- Use the same process in EGR 53/DAQ Audio 1 and the handout for DAQ 3 for setting up the oscilloscope and such; the only difference is you want to set the maximum voltage to 0.25 V instead of 0.4 V.
- When downloading
MyChirp.mat
, the computer may add a.txt
to it. In the MATLAB "Current Directory" window, you should rename it back toMyChirp.mat
Troubleshooting
"winsound" is the only option on the oscilloscope!
You most likely logged in with your own OIT account rather than the local one. Click the Windows Start button - if it says anything other than mrglocal, logout and log in using mrglocal with a password of p1p2dell - be sure to log in to this computer. If you are on mrglocal already, restart the computer. If that doesn't work, get Dr. G.
Questions
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