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Experiment No. 06: AIM OF THE EXPERIMENT: To Build A VI To Prove Parseval's Theorem. Apparatus Required

This document outlines an experiment to build a virtual instrument (VI) in Ni-LabVIEW to prove Parseval's theorem. The experiment requires a computer with Ni-LabVIEW installed. The procedure involves opening a blank VI, adding graph indicators and loops to the front panel and block diagram windows, convolving input signals x(n) and h(n) using a convolution block within loops, and connecting blocks to display the output. The conclusion is that the VI calculates the convolution of two signals in Ni-LabVIEW, demonstrating Parseval's theorem.

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Experiment No. 06: AIM OF THE EXPERIMENT: To Build A VI To Prove Parseval's Theorem. Apparatus Required

This document outlines an experiment to build a virtual instrument (VI) in Ni-LabVIEW to prove Parseval's theorem. The experiment requires a computer with Ni-LabVIEW installed. The procedure involves opening a blank VI, adding graph indicators and loops to the front panel and block diagram windows, convolving input signals x(n) and h(n) using a convolution block within loops, and connecting blocks to display the output. The conclusion is that the VI calculates the convolution of two signals in Ni-LabVIEW, demonstrating Parseval's theorem.

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Experiment No.

06
AIM OF THE EXPERIMENT: To build a VI to prove parsevals theorem.
APPARATUS REQUIRED:
i.

Computer with Ni-Lab view Install

PROCEDURE:
Open Ni-Lab VIEW then launch Lab VIEW then select Blank VI. Now it open two window Front Panel window
and Block Diagram window. Then right click on Front Panel window to select Graph Indicator. Then go to
Block Diagram window then right click on there and open a new window Functions; search convolution in
function window then drag down it, Search for loop and drag down three number of loops in block diagram
window. Passes the input signal x(n) and h(n) through two for loop. And place the convolution block, output
block inside a for loop. Place another two Graph block in block diagram window. Then connect the circuit
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CONCLUSION:
We conclude that in Ni-Lab VIEW we calculate convolution of two signals.

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