Event Title
Arbitrary Waveform Generator
Faculty Mentor
Kenneth McGill
Keywords
Kenneth McGill
Abstract
A Raspberry Pi computer, running a Linux based operating system(find ref), was programed for use as a white noise generator. The program was written to output sin waves at a specific frequency with a randomly generated phase. This function generator was programmed specifically for an ongoing research project. This research project involves the calculation of the speed of flow through a cylindrical pipe with 128 transducers equally spaced by 2.000inches down the length of the pipe. The inputted white noise generated serves as an effective technique to introduce multiple sine waves of a given frequency to the pipe.
Session Name:
Poster Presentation Session #2 - Poster #30
Start Date
4-4-2014 12:15 PM
End Date
4-4-2014 1:00 PM
Location
HSB 3rd Floor Student Commons
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Arbitrary Waveform Generator
HSB 3rd Floor Student Commons
A Raspberry Pi computer, running a Linux based operating system(find ref), was programed for use as a white noise generator. The program was written to output sin waves at a specific frequency with a randomly generated phase. This function generator was programmed specifically for an ongoing research project. This research project involves the calculation of the speed of flow through a cylindrical pipe with 128 transducers equally spaced by 2.000inches down the length of the pipe. The inputted white noise generated serves as an effective technique to introduce multiple sine waves of a given frequency to the pipe.