Electronics Laboratory
This Laboratory is used for many undergraduate courses for
laboratory experiments and projects. It contains 28 workbenches,
each equipped with a PC, a dual-channel 100 MHz oscilloscope, a
DC power supply, multimeters and a multi-purpose waveform generator.
Each bench can seat up to three students.
A wide range of specialised instrumentation is also kept in this laboratory to support final year projects and research conducted by staff and postgraduate students. Some of the specialised equipment includes: RF and microwave spectrum analysers, a microwave vector network analyser, microwave power meter, RF and microwave signal sources and pulse generators.
Academic Staff involved with the Electronics Laboratory
Most academic staff teach in this laboratory. Dr Kim Eccleston has nominal responsibility.
Electronics Laboratory Technicians
Scott LLoyd
and Randy Hampton.