Rafael & Carmen Guerra Electronics Lab (Junior Lab)
This laboratory was named by the University of Texas System Board of Regents in honor of the Guerra family and their generous support of the "Campaign for Engineering" and the engineering program as a whole
Location
ENGR 2.270Description
This laboratory is primarily used by junior level electrical engineering students for design and measurement projects related to ELEE 3225 (Electrical Engineering Lab I) and ELEE 3330 (Electrical Engineering Lab II). It can accomodate 14 groups of two students. Industry-grade instrumentation is provided to allow for design and development of digital and analog circuitry.Access
Open Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm. Scheduled classes have priority.No electronic key access to this room.
Students with appropriate permissions on their building pass may remain in the room after hours.
Primary Equipment (14 stations)
- Tektronix TDS 340 and 360 series Digital Storage Oscilloscopes w/ Disk Storage
- HP/Agilent 33120 Arbitrary Waveform Generators
- Americal Reliance LPS-304 Programmable Triple Power Supplies
- Fluke 45 or Goldstar DM-441B True RMS DMMs
Auxiliary Equipment
- Leader LCR-745 Automatic LCR Meter
- Leader LTC-905 Semiconductor Curve Trace Adapters
- Lodestar SG-4160B Signal Generators
- Lodestar AG-2601 Audio Generators