Posted: May 30, 2005
Via
Hyperception
(a National Instruments company) the UnderGraduate Control Laboratory
(UGCL) has received three of their
SPEEDY-33
Digital Signal Processing boards that allow for the implementation of
self-contained and high performance signal processing and real-time control
applications. Together with the newest LabVIEW embedded version, our students
can realize Concept-to-Implementation in a short time frame and some of them are currently being used in the
control projects of MAE171b. The SPEEDY-33 has a TI DSP (VC33) along with a number of
features that are important to many signal processing applications. The onboard FLASH
memory on the SPEEDY-33 allows the hardware to be useful for many standalone, embedded
DSP applications.
Posted: October 4, 2004
Following an equipment proposal written by Prof. de Callafon, National Instruments
has donated one of their new PXI based real-time control hardware systems to
the UnderGraduate Control Laboratory
(UGCL).
It consists of the PXI-1031
(4-slot 3U PXI Chassis), with 2 slots filled by a PXI-8186
(Mobile Pentium 4 2.2 GHz Embedded Controller) and a PXI-7831R
(Reconfigurable Multifunction I/O FPGA module with 8 independent AD/DA). The PXI box comes with 3 SCB-68
shielded connector blocks for easy signal and data access. The hardware will simplify the
implementation of real-time controllers for our students in the undergraduate control
laboratory and design classes and is a valuable new asset to our undergraduate
control laboratory.
For more information on the hardware in the UGCL you can also contact: