The electronics teaching lab serves as a general educational laboratory space for a large number of courses in physical and systems electronics. It provides basic equipment for the execution of labs and projects which, for upper-year courses are augmented by the broader array of test and characterization hardware available in the ASL and DSL.
As per the requirements from Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB), the lab managers are required to prepare health and safety slides and give a brief presentation to the students. Due to the COVID-19 situations, H&S slides will be made available to students through Moodle platform. Please review the following H&S slides updated according to COVID-19 situation for the ELE Lab (BRG 334) students.
The Electronics Lab has 18 workstations accommodating 36 students as 18 groups of pair students. Each workstation has specialty measurement tools and one dual boot (Windows & Linux) desktop computer, i.e. in total 18 desktops.
1. TTi MX100T DC Power Supply, Multi-Range, Digital Control Triple Outputs, 3 x 35V/3A 315W
2. Keysight E3630A 35W Fixed, Triple Output, 6V, 2.5A & ±20V, 0.5A
DAQStaff Breadboard Design Kit