A Guide To Using Casio’s EA100 DataCollection DeviceBy Mark Thompson, Joe Schumaker,
10The EA100 will now display “READY” on the left side of the display. (If it doesn’t youmust have a heavy finger and hit trigger more than once.) Hit
11V. Using the Data Logger to Measure the Rate of Cooling (SuggestedStudent Activity)Instructor Directions: The goal here is to simply apply the dat
12VI. Transferring Data To Casio’s 9850G or 9850G+ graphingCalculator.Instructor Directions: We will now use the previously recorded data from the r
135. Optn Looking for the List Command 6. F1 Selects the List Folder 7. F1 Selects the List Command8. 1 Tells the EA
14B. Alternate Activity/Analyzing the Data Using the 9850G Graphing calculator.Instructors Directions: We will now set up a scatter plot in order t
15Now we will practice curve fitting on top of the scatter plot. Remember to keep in mindthe maximum and minimum y values or temperatures. (E.G.: M
16VII. Using the Graphing Calculator and Pre-Devised Programs to Run the EA100.Instructors Directions: Give the workshop participants an idea when
17C. Linking Graphing Calculators to Transmit Information and ProgramsInstructor Directions: Refer the workshop participants to the “Light” program
18C. Running the EA100 Using the program “Light”Linking the EA100 to Graphing CalculatorMake sure both calculator and EA100 are turned off. Link the
19VIII. Applying The EA100 to your specific Area of Interest.Now that you are comfortable using the multimeter, datalog, and communication area ofthe
2Table of Contents for EA100 Workshop Manual and Overview of DailyActivities (One Full Day)I. IntroductionII. Overview of Keypad and DisplayIII. Using
20Quick Look Reference Casio* EA100Setting the Datalog FunctionCollecting Data:1. Plug the selected probe into Channel One on the top ofthe Casio
21Quick Look Reference Casio EA100Transferring Data to Calculator Using the ReceiveCommand1. Connect your EA-100 to your Casio 9850G using your data
22Why Do I need a Data Collector?1. The availability of this field data collection capability makespossible some interesting extended projects. (You
3The Casio Data Analyzer is a digital instrument you can use to sample and collect data onvarious every day natural phenomena. The following sections
4II. Overview of Keypad, and DisplayInstructor Directions: The goal is to familiarize the user with the layout of thechannels, display, and keypad
5Restart: This key will use the previously selected settings for sample rate, and numbers ofsamples, and then allow you to restart the sampling.On/Of
6III. Using the MultimeterThe multimeter is used when sample rate and time are unimportant. (For example: if youare just taking random samples of te
7C. Testing For Comprehension about the Multimeter ModeOverview: Once again, point out when it is valuable to use the multimeter area, Whataudience
8IV. Using the Data LoggerInstructor Directions: The goal of this section is to help the students becomefamiliar with entering the data log area, ch
9We are now ready to choose the sample rate. There are many choices, (000sec, 10msec,20msec, 50msec, 100msec, 200msec, 500msec, 1sec, 2sec, 5sec, 10s
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