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university:labs:fieldsandwaves [22 Feb 2021 18:47] – created Doug Merceruniversity:labs:fieldsandwaves [14 Jun 2022 14:28] (current) – [Lab Activities and Exercises] Doug Mercer
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-====== Active Learning Module Lab Activities for Fields and Waves ======+====== Active Learning Module Lab Activities for Electromagnetic Fields and Waves ======
  
 Analog Devices is as passionate about educating the next generation of young electrical engineers as it is about pioneering the next technological breakthrough. The Active Learning Program is a platform where Analog Devices, working with leading educational institutions has created and deployed new hands on learning tools for the next generation of analog circuit design engineers. This University Program brings the analog signal processing technology the company has developed to the academic community in a way that is open and accessible to faculty and students in the form of analog design kits and analog component kits, online and downloadable software and teaching materials, online support, textbooks, reference designs and lab projects to enrich students’ education in electrical engineering and the application to core engineering and physical science curricula. Analog Devices is as passionate about educating the next generation of young electrical engineers as it is about pioneering the next technological breakthrough. The Active Learning Program is a platform where Analog Devices, working with leading educational institutions has created and deployed new hands on learning tools for the next generation of analog circuit design engineers. This University Program brings the analog signal processing technology the company has developed to the academic community in a way that is open and accessible to faculty and students in the form of analog design kits and analog component kits, online and downloadable software and teaching materials, online support, textbooks, reference designs and lab projects to enrich students’ education in electrical engineering and the application to core engineering and physical science curricula.
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 The laboratory activities provided on this wiki are considered open source and available for free use in non-commercial educational and academic settings. **The only requirement is that they continue to retain the attribution to Analog Devices Inc.** Supplying them on the ADI wiki allows registered users to contribute to the materials posted here improving the content and keeping them up to date.  The laboratory activities provided on this wiki are considered open source and available for free use in non-commercial educational and academic settings. **The only requirement is that they continue to retain the attribution to Analog Devices Inc.** Supplying them on the ADI wiki allows registered users to contribute to the materials posted here improving the content and keeping them up to date. 
  
-===== Fields and Waves Lab =====+===== Electromagnetic Fields and Waves Lab =====
  
 The purpose of this lab class is to give the student a practical sense of what electromagnetics is. This very fundamental area has been an essential part of electrical engineering since it became a separate discipline in the overall Engineering profession in the late 1800s. The purpose of this lab class is to give the student a practical sense of what electromagnetics is. This very fundamental area has been an essential part of electrical engineering since it became a separate discipline in the overall Engineering profession in the late 1800s.
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 ^ Class ^ Activity Topic ^ ADALM1000 (M1K) ^ ADALM2000 (M2K) ^ ^ Class ^ Activity Topic ^ ADALM1000 (M1K) ^ ADALM2000 (M2K) ^
 |#1|Concept:\\ Capacitive Coupling|[[university:courses:fieldsandwaves:m1k-capacitive-coupling-lab|Capacitive Coupling]]\\  | |#1|Concept:\\ Capacitive Coupling|[[university:courses:fieldsandwaves:m1k-capacitive-coupling-lab|Capacitive Coupling]]\\  |
-|#2|Concept:\\ Magnetic Coupling|[[university:courses:fieldsandwaves:m1k-capacitive-coupling-lab|Magnetic Coupling]]\\ | +|#2|Concept:\\ Magnetic Coupling|[[university:courses:fieldsandwaves:m1k-magnetic-coupling-lab|Magnetic Coupling]]\\ | 
-|#3|Concept:\\ EMI radiation and wave propagation|\\ | | +|#3|Concept:\\ EMI radiation and wave propagation|[[university:courses:fieldsandwaves:m1k-emi-lab|EMI radiation and electromagnetic signal propagation]] | | 
-|#4|Concept:\\ Magnetic sensors|\\ | +|#4|Concept:\\ Magnetic sensors|[[:university:courses:engineering_discovery:lab_6|Magnetic Proximity Sensor]]\\ | 
-|#5|Concept:\\ Transmission lines|[[university:courses:alm1k:alm-lc-atline|Artificial Transmission Lines]]\\ | +|#5|Concept:\\ Transmission lines|[[university:courses:alm1k:alm-lc-atline|Artificial Transmission Lines I]]\\ [[university:courses:fieldsandwaves:m1k-alt-notch-filter-lab|Artificial Transmission Lines II]]|[[university:labs:tlines_standing_waves_adalm2000|Transmission Lines and Standing Waves 
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 ===== General background Information. ===== ===== General background Information. =====
  
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