Analog Electronics Lab
Under the guidance of Dr. Andy Lozowski
The Analog Electronics Lab is equipped with a wide array of electronic measurement instruments for the exploration of analog circuits and electronics. Each of the eight lab stations include a digital oscilloscope, digital multimeter, variable power supply and function generator. The modern PC workstations are loaded with electronic circuit design and analysis software and students also have access to powerful computer-driven instrumentation via National Instruments Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite (ELVIS) II workstations. In addition to the equipment at each lab station, the Analog Electronics Lab is equipped with a state-of-the-art spectrum analyzer and component tester.
Courses in the Analog Electronics Lab:
- ECE 211 Circuit Analysis II
- ECE 326 Electronic Circuits I