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Fluke ADC Testing Platform

To make the process of testing analog to digital converters (ADC) efficient, the student team designed a flexible ADC testing platform that can assess the performance of different ADCs. The system integrates three different hardware elements: PC, microprocessor, and ADC shield. The system provides a friendly user interface, such that users can adjust ADC parameters and interact directly with different ADC shields.

Faculty Adviser

Tai-Chang Chen, Associate Teaching Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering

Students

Michael Hollingshead
Oabid A. Sidiqi
Sukhwinder Singh

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