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Electrical Engineering Laboratory

The laboratory has eight student stations each consisting of a Tektronix TDS 320 100MHz Digital Oscilloscope, a Hewlett-Packard 33120A 15 MHz Function Generator, a Fluke 45 Dual Display Multimeter, (2)Hewlett-Packard E3611A Power Supplies, and Global Products Prototype Boards. Equipment available in the Laboratory for general use include: a Fluke PM6303A Automatic RCL Meter and (2) PC-s running PLD programming software, FFT software and Microchip-s MPLAB Microcontroller development software. In addition, the microcontroller development software is available on the 16 PC-s in the Computer Aided Engineering Laboratory. Supplies available consist of a wide assortment of analog and digital IC-s, transistors, passive components, PLD-s and microcontrollers.

Used in the following courses:
ENGS 241 - Electronics I and Laboratory
ENGS 242 - Electronics II and Laboratory

The Laboratory is also used for design projects associated with
ENGS 332 - Dynamic Systems and Controls II
ENGS 451 - Introduction to Design
ENGS 452 - Engineering Design