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Nov 24, 2024
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PHYS 363 - Instrumentation and Interfacing Credit(s): 2 Lecture: 0 Non-Lecture: 6 An introduction to electronic interfacing of equipment in the modern laboratory, with an emphasis on computer control of instrumentation. Includes hands-on experience with several standard interfacing protocols. Following an introduction to standard interface software, students will design and construct experimental projects that demonstrate computer control of measurement, analysis, decision making, and control. Note: Students may not count both PHYS 363 and PHYS 372 towards the minimum 37 credits in physics.
Prerequisite(s): PHYS 362 and 3 credits of computer science.
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