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The Analog Electronics Lab is designed for students to gain hands-on experience with analog electronic circuits. Analog electronics deals with continuous signals, such as those found in audio, video, and other types of communication systems. The Communication Lab focuses on practical aspects of communication systems. Communication systems involve the transmission of information from one point to another and can be categorized into analog and digital communication. The lab is equipped with various tools and instruments such as oscilloscopes, function generators, power supplies, multimeters, and soldering stations modulators, demodulators, & antennas to facilitate the building and testing of analog circuits.
In the DSP component, students and engineers work on projects related to the manipulation and analysis of digital signals. This includes tasks such as filtering, modulation, and spectral analysis. The lab is equipped with digital signal processors, software tools, and signal generators to facilitate hands-on learning in the realm of DSP. The Networking aspect of the lab focuses on the design, implementation, and analysis of computer networks. Students engage in experiments involving network protocols, routing algorithms, and network performance analysis. The lab is equipped with routers, switches, and network simulation tools to simulate and analyze various networking scenarios.
The HDL Lab is a specialized facility within the field of digital electronics and hardware design. Its primary focus is on imparting hands-on experience in using hardware description languages such as Verilog or VHDL. These languages are crucial in the design, simulation, and synthesis of digital circuits and systems. In the HDL Lab, students and engineers work on projects ranging from simple combinational and sequential logic circuits to complex digital systems like processors and programmable logic devices. The lab is equipped with FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) boards, simulation software, and debugging tools to allow for the implementation and testing of digital designs. In the VLSI Lab, students engage in projects related to ASIC (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit) and SOC (System-on-Chip) design. The lab is equipped with sophisticated tools such as CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software, hardware description language compilers, and VLSI fabrication equipment.
The Embedded Systems Lab is a specialized facility within the field of computer engineering and electrical engineering that focuses on the design, development, and testing of embedded systems TIn the lab, students typically engage in projects involving microcontrollers, microprocessors, sensors, actuators, and communication interfaces. They work on tasks such as programming in embedded C or assembly language, interfacing with peripherals, real-time operating systems, and designing firmware for various applications. Embedded Systems Labs use software tools such as integrated development environments (IDEs), compilers, simulators, and debugging software. These tools aid in writing, compiling, and debugging the code that runs on embedded systems.