Digital Systems (Sophomore) Lab
Description
This laboratory is primarily used to teach introductory level laboratories (ELEE2130 Digital Systems I and ELEE2420 Electrical Circuits I) and service courses for non-majors (ELEE3305 Electrical Systems and ELEE3306 Electronic Systems). It is also used for junior/senior level elective courses involving electric power and machinery (e.g. ELEE4308 Electromechanics). The lab has three phase service and switchboxes to facilitate power/machinery experiments.Hours
8:00am - 5:00pm, scheduled classes take priority. Note that students in sophomore level labs (2130, 2420) or service courses (3305, 3306) should generally not work unsupervised unless they have been given explicit permission by a faculty, teaching assistant, or lab technician.Electronic access available only to faculty, teaching assistants, and staff.
Students with building passes and appropriate permissions may use this room after hours.
Primary Equipment (14 stations)
- Goldstar 20MHz analog oscilloscopes
- B&K Precision function generators with digital readout
- Goldstar or Tenma DMMs
- Lodestar or Elenco Triple Power Supplies
Auxiliary Equipment
- Hampden Three Phase Induction Motors
- Hampden DC Motors
- Hampden AC/DC Power Supplies
- Hampden Load Banks
- Hampden Dynamometers
- Hampden Three Phase Transformers
- Hampden Prony Brakes
- Digital Contact/Noncontact Tachometers
- Digital Three Phase Power Analyzers
- Digital Wattmeters