Assignment #1

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Across
  1. 2. Command line in MatLab that allows you to label a graph you produce [9, pg. 3-65]
  2. 4. If not using a handwritten notebook, the only other option would be [3, pg. 121]
  3. 7. User defined waveforms that allow you to make more complex analyses of your readings [4, pg. 139]
  4. 10. Sets of functions that allows you to reference simulated data for your circuit design [8, pg. 10-1]
  5. 12. Function that allows you to create a virtual representation of your circuit design [8, pg. 8-2]
  6. 14. Allows you to adjust the sensitivity of the Multipurpose knob [4, pg. 42]
  7. 15. Allows you to create a 2D graph of specified values
  8. 17. Each lab in the notebook can be broken down into _____ phases (number) [3, pg. 73]
  9. 19. Allows you to search the program’s database to place elements into a circuit [8, pg. 1-12]
  10. 24. This activity is banned, and covers everything from snacking to putting on makeup [1, pg. 4]
  11. 27. Notebooks should be stored in a _____ climate [3, pg. 58]
  12. 28. Most recent version of the Laboratory Requirements and Safety Manual [1, pg. 46]
  13. 29. Type of alcohol used to clean the front panel of the power supply [6, pg. A-2]
  14. 31. Used to find anomalies in the signal being analyzed [4, pg. 60]
  15. 32. The number of this course [2, pg. 1]
  16. 35. Worth only 5% of your grade, but necessary to properly perform labs [2, pg. 9]
  17. 37. What kind of record does the laboratory notebook provide [3, pg. 12]?
  18. 39. This device is utilized for all Online or Virtual labs [1, pg. 11]
  19. 40. Performed up to twice a semester, tests your knowledge of performing lab work [1, pg. 43]
  20. 41. What writing utensil should never be used in a lab notebook [3, pg. 24]?
  21. 43. Waveform setting that creates a single iteration of a specified frequency and amplitude [5, pg. 19]
Down
  1. 1. One of the ADK’s tools, is used to document frequency response of a circuit [7, pg. 75]
  2. 3. Non-periodic waveform of a set amplitude [5, pg. 32]
  3. 5. Selectable function that allows you to show data values read at certain points, as well as the difference between two points [7, pg. 36]
  4. 6. Located on the rear of the power supply, allows device to operate properly [6, pg. A-1]
  5. 8. Allows you to control simulations without the constant need for interaction [8, pg. 16-1]
  6. 9. Formatting for email subject lines _____ Name, _____ Number, Section Number [2, pg. 10]
  7. 11. How a semicolon impacts output of a statement [9, pg. 2-17]
  8. 12. Method used to prevent losing all your work [2, pg. 8]
  9. 13. Brand name of the power supply used in Ball 424 [6, cover page]
  10. 16. Number of points deducted from late materials, per day [2, pg. 3]
  11. 18. Button that allows you to start/resume the simulation of your circuit [8, pg. 1-4]
  12. 20. Type of statement in programming that allows a series of statements to run under specified conditions [9, pg. 5-2]
  13. 21. Menu that allows users to adjust language and view system information [5, pg. 46]
  14. 22. Command that runs one record cycle [7, pg. 14]
  15. 23. Connection of channel’s 1 and 2 on the power supply allowing for up to 60V of output [6, pg. 3-7]
  16. 25. Type of variable that can be used across multiple functions [9, pg. 5-14]
  17. 26. Automatically adjusts oscilloscope settings [4, pg. 38]
  18. 27. A simplified lab report, requiring you to perform the entire lab, but type much less [1, pp. 37 – 40]
  19. 30. Tells the oscilloscope to perform a task after observing a certain event [4, pg. 65]
  20. 33. Script used within WaveForms for you to write code for the ADK to use [7, pg. 8]
  21. 34. Initial point of the Sweep function on the function generator [5, pg. 33]
  22. 36. Setting that creates a waveform whose frequency increases as time goes on [5, pg. 19]
  23. 38. Button that opens various controls, settings, and information within the device [6, pg. 3-4]
  24. 42. Command that allows you to save data or images of readings obtained within Waveforms [7, pg. 16]