Abstract

This journal presents distance learning using the National Instruments ELVIS II and how Multisim can be combined with ELVIS II for distance learning. National Instrumentâ??s ELVIS II is a new version that can easily be used for e-learning. It features 12 of the commonly used instruments in engineering and science laboratories, including an oscilloscope, a function generator, a variable power supply, and an isolated digital multi-meter in a low-cost and easy-to-use platform and completes integration with Multisim software for SPICE simulation, which simplifies the teaching of circuit design. As NI ELVIS II is based on LabView, designers can easily customize the 12 instruments or can create their own using the provided source code for the instruments.

Highlights

  • Distance Learning, commonly known as e-learning, is a term used where student and teachers use online technology to interact and participate

  • The use of Multisim 10.1 with NI ELVIS II can provide uniform switching between simulated and acquired data, overlay simulated and measured data in the same instrument and use a single platform when simulating or testing to provide a overall view of the circuit design process - from designing and prototyping to implementation

  • The ETCB, a custom-built trainer board that works in concert with National Instruments NI ELVIS (Electronics Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite) and a personal computer, is a solution for students who need to perform laboratory experiments, whether at a distance or on campus

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INTRODUCTION

Distance Learning, commonly known as e-learning, is a term used where student and teachers use online technology to interact and participate. The use of Multisim 10.1 with NI ELVIS II can provide uniform switching between simulated and acquired data, overlay simulated and measured data in the same instrument and use a single platform when simulating or testing to provide a overall view of the circuit design process - from designing and prototyping to implementation

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