Location - ECC – 603
Opening Hours - 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Purpose of this laboratory
The Embedded System Lab (ESL) is a dedicated space designed for students interested in the field of embedded systems. It serves as a platform for hands-on learning, enabling students to design, implement, and test embedded applications. The lab supports a variety of projects, ranging from microcontroller programming to real-time system development, fostering innovation and technical expertise.
The lab is in the Student Project Room, providing access to modern equipment and tools necessary for embedded system experiments and projects. It encourages students to apply theoretical concepts in a practical setting and develop skills in hardware-software integration.
Laboratory Materials
The Embedded System Lab is equipped with the following materials:
Microcontroller Kits
Includes popular platforms like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, STM32, etc.
Sensors and Modules
Temperature sensors, motion detectors, ultrasonic sensors, and wireless communication modules (e.g., Bluetooth, Wi-Fi).
Actuators
Motors, servos, and stepper motors.
Power Supplies
DC power sources, batteries, and power adapters.
Prototyping Tools
Breadboards, jumper wires, and connectors.
Development Boards
FPGA boards, ARM Cortex boards, and IoT kits.
Measurement Tools
Digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, and logic analyzers.
Software
Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) like Arduino IDE, Keil uVision, and MATLAB/Simulink.
Programming Resources
C/C++, Python libraries, and RTOS (Real-Time Operating Systems) environments.
Additional Components
Resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors, and other basic electronic components.