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Instrument Description

Type:
Electronics

Usage Info

Availability:
Internal and external researchers
Training Requirements:

Request training via iLab.

*Safety related prerequisite trainings may be required.

SRA-approved rates:
Yes

Location

Campus:
Downtown
College:
Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources
Department:
Innovation Hub
Address:
Engineering Sciences Building G75E

Electronic Workbenches

The Electronic Workbenches are within the Circuits Playground. This area consists three (3) work areas, three (3) basic electronics workbenches, self-paced electronics training kits, and the component wall which is stocked with many different items.

Capabilities/Specifications

Circuits Playground:
  • Microcontrollers (ESP32, Artemis, SAMD51, nRF52840, RP2040, STM32, Arduino)
  • Single-Board Computers (Raspberry Pi, Nvidia Jetson)
  • Sensors (Environmental, Pressure, Accelerometer, Magnetometer, Distance, GPS, Load)
  • Outputs (LEDs, screens, Motor Driver)
  • Wire (varying gauges)
  • Heat Shrink
  • Soldering
Electronics Workbenches equipped with:
  • Rigol DP832 triple output power supply (30V/3A, 30V/3A, 5V/3A)
  • Rigol DM3058E benchtop digital multimeter
  • Rigol DG832 35MHz Function Generator
  • Rhode & Schwarz RTB2004 300 MHz mixed signal oscilloscope
  • Pace ADS200 soldering station
  • Wiha safe hand tools (pliers, screwdrivers, wire strippers, cutters)
  • iFixit driver and toolkits
  • QuadHands helping hands

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