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EB II 1032, the Mechatronics Lab, is primarily used by the ECE 456 -- Mechatronics, ECE 556 - Agent based Mechatronics systems, and ECE 756 - Advanced Mechatronics classes. This lab is full of equipment to help any mechatronics student. Eight of the workstations contain a computer, a flat panel monitor, oscilloscope, function generator, digital multimeter, and a power supply, with enough room for two partners to work together at. Two other workstations contain a computer for a group of two. There are 2 large tables in the center of the room for students to expand their workstation or work together in larger groups.
Mechatronics is the study of electro-mechanical systems controlled by microcomputer technology. ECE 456 emphasizes the theory, design, and implementation of smart systems and the creation of closely coupled and integrated products and systems. Students will also be expected to synergistically integrate things like mechanics, information technology, microcontrollers and other components. These classes will also become familiar with Interactive C, software unique to the Mechatronics Lab.
Lab Schedule
To schedule this lab, email ecehelp@ncsu.edu.
Equipment
Number of Computers: | 12 |
Operating System: | Microsoft Windows XP Professional |
Model: | Dell Optiplex GX280 |
Processor: | Intel Pentium 4 3.4 GHz |
RAM: | 1024 MB |
Software: | Interactive C Lego Mindstorm Maple Matlab Microsoft Office Microsoft Project Microsoft Visio Microsoft Visual Studio National Instruments LabView SAS JMP Sun JDK Symantec Antivirus TecPlot Visual Slickedit Wolfcall/AFS/Kerberos |
Instruments: | 8 Sherwood AM/FM Stereo Receivers 8 Tektronix Oscilloscopes 8 Fluke Multimeters 6 Fluke Multi-Counters 8 Leader Function Generators 8 Leader DC Tracking Power Supplys |