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  • In the lecture, all important contents are explained theoretically

  • In order to be approved for an experiment, an entrance test must first be completed. This takes place digitally via ILIAS. Most experiments require a separate ILIAS-test, as can be seen in table 1. The ILIAS-test consists of about seven questions. You need to achieve 70% correct answers to pass (five out of seven).

    • Following the lectures, there will be time to complete the test with advice and help from us.

    • The ILIAS-test for each experiment can be repeated four times per semester, and the earliest time for the next attempt is seven days after the first attempt.

    • Without a successfully completed ILIAS-test, there is no access to the respective experiment! The ILIAS-test must be completed at least two days before the execution of the experiment, so that the transmission of the result can take place in time.

  • If the ILIAS-test is passed, the preparation for the experiment itself and the self-study of the respective documents follows.

  • Once the ILIAS-test has been passed and the self-study has been completed, a time slot must be reserved in the WorkING Lab. You need your TUHH-library card for this.

    • For each experiment, a time slot of 1,5h is recommended to be booked

    • For each student, an own workplace has to be booked!

    • You will need a computer. If you cannot bring your own laptop with already installed Arduino IDE and Matlab, please register for one of the places equipped with stationary PCs.

  • Execution of the experiment:

    • Attendance in the booked time slot, your arrival will be registered and you will need your student ID-card.

    • Tutors will check that the corresponding ILIAS-test has been successfully completed and will hand out the respective equipment-kit.

    • The experiment is carried out independently, in case of questions the tutors are available (during the dedicated time for MT Lab).

    • Many experiments include the execution of final measurements at one of four a test standsstand. There, the measurements are either recorded directly via analog signals or have to be entered manually via a Matlab app interface on the available measurement computer. The measured values of the measurements previously performed without a test stand should be saved/noted by yourself for later calculations!

    • Once all measurements have been completed and all measured values have been saved/submitted to the Matlab app interface when a test-stand is used, the experiment-kit is returned to the tutor with its complete contents.

  • Follow-up of the experiment:

    • With the stored measured values, some additional values must now be calculated or, for example, diagrams must be created. It is important that you use the same raw data that you entered to the Matlab interface.

    • These results (calculations/diagrams) must now be submitted via the Stud.ip function vips within 30 days of the experiment.

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  • If the experiments are not passed, the whole MT Lab can be repeated in the next semester (with the usual maximum of two repetitions).

  • Experiments 1-4 should be completed before booking the seats for experiments 5-10.

  • The grades score for the already completed experiments will be published once at the middle of the semester (beginning of December) and at the end of the lecture period (end of January).

  • You do not have to write a final report, the upload of final data/diagrams in Stud.ip vips is sufficient!

  • Once the third experiment 3 is started (we consider it started, once the experiment kit is handed out), this is considered a clear decision to participate in the experiments. This means that registration for the PBL in tune is inevitable.

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  • Please only register for a time slot/seat, if you actually use itPlease use the seats equipped with stand PCs only, if you do not have the possibility to use your own laptop.

  • Return the experiment-kits complete! Missing components make the experiments more difficult for you and your fellow students. If any components are damaged, please let the tutors know immediately so that they can be replaced.

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