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EB II 1034, the '''Distributed Controls Lab''', is another lab with numerous equipment aside from the computers. With six computers, five oscilloscopes, seven multimeters, four function generators, six power supplies, and other various equipment, this lab is ready for the ECE 460, Distributed Systems Interfacing, class. Students in ECE 460 will learn about numerous concepts of interfacing systems, including microcomputer system architecture & applications and fundamental computer hardware. The laboratory part of ECE 460 consists of a design project. The design project will focus on digital hardware, communication, connectivity, and software. Students will work in groups of 2 or 3, and their project will be graded completely at the end of the year, with required updates every two weeks. Students will give an oral presentation on the fundamentals of the project individually to show what they have learned.
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=Soft Electronics Lab=
  
==Lab Schedule==
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The '''Soft Electronics Lab''' contains a wide variety of equipment and materials, providing students an environment that is unique amongst the ECE department's teaching labs.  A ductless fumehood and nitrogen glovebox provide students with a safe and clean environment for lab activities, and additional equipment and materials - including spectrometers and photodetectors - allow students to understand and work with the properties and fabrication of organic electronic and liquid-crystal devices.
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Classes in this lab focus on the field of "soft" electronics, organic or condensed-matter materials that have grown to become a core technology of an increasing number of modern consumer products.  The development of these courses and their [http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/oleg/wiki/NSF_Lab_Modules course materials, procedures, and required lab equipment] has been supported by a sponsored research grant funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under the Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement (CCLI) program.
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====Lab Schedule====
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The schedule is subject to change at anytime, so check back often. To schedule this lab, email [mailto:ecehelp@ncsu.edu?Subject=EB21034-Lab-Reservation ecehelp@ncsu.edu].
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====Course Information====
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* [http://courses.ncsu.edu/ece592s/common/ ECE 492-003]
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* [http://courses.ncsu.edu/ece592s/common/ ECE 592-003]
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* ECE 739
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The '''Soft Electronics Lab''' is principally used for the Organic Electronics and Liquid Crystal Displays course, which is provided at both the undergraduate and graduate level.  This course introduces students to concepts and common organic devices found within soft electronics, and addresses their differences in fabrication and physical properties versus more traditional solid-state devices.  Topics include electronic transport and light emission, self-assembly and partial-order, lightwave propagation, and fabrication.
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Additionally, lab activities are designed to give students hands-on experience with organic electronic materials and liquid crystal display technology, and primarily focus on the fabrication and characterization of four devices:
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:*a single-pixel liquid crystal display (LCD),
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:*an organic light-emitting diode (OLED),
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:*an organic photovoltaic (OPV) solar cell,
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:*and a polymer field-effect transistor (pFET, or organic thin-film transistor, OTFT)
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To schedule this lab, email [mailto:ecehelp@ncsu.edu?Subject=EB21034-Lab-Reservation ecehelp@ncsu.edu].
 
  
 
==Equipment==
 
==Equipment==
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{| cellpadding="5"
| Model
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| '''Number of Computers''':
| <pre>Dell Optiplex Gx400- 1
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:* 2
Dell Dimension 4600- 5 </pre>
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| '''Operating System''':
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:* Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise
 
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| Processor
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| '''Model''':
| <pre>Pentium 4 2.8 GHz- 5  
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:* Dell Optiplex 990
Pentium 4 1.3 GHz- 1</pre>
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| '''Processor''':
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:* Pentium Core i7 3.1 GHz
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| '''RAM''':
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:* 4096
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| '''Software''':
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:* Adobe Acrobat Professional
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:* Lambda Research TracePro
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:* Matlab
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:* Microsoft Office
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:* OpenAFS/Kerberos
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:* Starnet X-win32
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:* Sun Java JRE
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:* WinSCP SFTP client
 
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| RAM
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| '''Instruments''':
| <pre>1024 MB- 5  
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:* 1 Keithley 6485 5-1/2 digit Picoammeter
256 MB- 1</pre>
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:* 2 Agilent 34401A Digital Multimeters
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:* 2 Agilent E3630A Triple Output Power Supplies
| Operating System
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:* 2 Agilent 3612A DC Power Supplies
| Microsoft Windows XP Professional
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| Number of Computers
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==Pictures==
| 6
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| [[Image:1034-01.JPG|thumb|Room view]]
| Software
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| [[Image:1034-02.JPG|thumb|Workstation view]]
| <pre>Symantec Antivirus 10
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| [[Image:1034-03.JPG|thumb|Glovebox work area]]
Wolfcall 1.2.1/AFS/Kerberos
 
PDF Factory Pro 2.40
 
Microsoft Office 2003 SP2
 
Microsoft Logoff Screensaver
 
Acrobat Reader 7.0.3
 
X-win32 6.1.1/PuTTy 0.55
 
Ultimate Zip 2.7.1
 
TecPlot 10
 
Project 2003 SP2
 
Visio 2003 SP2
 
GhostScript/GhostView 8.51
 
JDK 1.5.0.4
 
Macromedia Flash Player 8.0.22.0
 
Macromedia Shockwave Player 10.1.0.11
 
Quicktime Player 6.5.2
 
RealPlayer 10.5
 
WinSCP 3.71
 
Matlab 7.1
 
Condor Client (Run Only) 6.6.10</pre>
 
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| Equipment
 
| <pre>4 Leader LG1301 2 MHz Function Generators
 
4 Tektronic CDM250 Digital Multimeters </pre>
 
 
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==Room Layout==
 
==Room Layout==
  
[[Image: 1034EB2.gif]]
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[[Image: 1034EB2.jpg]]

Latest revision as of 10:03, 8 August 2022

Soft Electronics Lab

The Soft Electronics Lab contains a wide variety of equipment and materials, providing students an environment that is unique amongst the ECE department's teaching labs. A ductless fumehood and nitrogen glovebox provide students with a safe and clean environment for lab activities, and additional equipment and materials - including spectrometers and photodetectors - allow students to understand and work with the properties and fabrication of organic electronic and liquid-crystal devices.

Classes in this lab focus on the field of "soft" electronics, organic or condensed-matter materials that have grown to become a core technology of an increasing number of modern consumer products. The development of these courses and their course materials, procedures, and required lab equipment has been supported by a sponsored research grant funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under the Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement (CCLI) program.



Lab Schedule

The schedule is subject to change at anytime, so check back often. To schedule this lab, email ecehelp@ncsu.edu.




Course Information

The Soft Electronics Lab is principally used for the Organic Electronics and Liquid Crystal Displays course, which is provided at both the undergraduate and graduate level. This course introduces students to concepts and common organic devices found within soft electronics, and addresses their differences in fabrication and physical properties versus more traditional solid-state devices. Topics include electronic transport and light emission, self-assembly and partial-order, lightwave propagation, and fabrication.

Additionally, lab activities are designed to give students hands-on experience with organic electronic materials and liquid crystal display technology, and primarily focus on the fabrication and characterization of four devices:

  • a single-pixel liquid crystal display (LCD),
  • an organic light-emitting diode (OLED),
  • an organic photovoltaic (OPV) solar cell,
  • and a polymer field-effect transistor (pFET, or organic thin-film transistor, OTFT)


Equipment

Number of Computers:
  • 2
Operating System:
  • Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise
Model:
  • Dell Optiplex 990
Processor:
  • Pentium Core i7 3.1 GHz
RAM:
  • 4096
Software:
  • Adobe Acrobat Professional
  • Lambda Research TracePro
  • Matlab
  • Microsoft Office
  • OpenAFS/Kerberos
  • Starnet X-win32
  • Sun Java JRE
  • WinSCP SFTP client
Instruments:
  • 1 Keithley 6485 5-1/2 digit Picoammeter
  • 2 Agilent 34401A Digital Multimeters
  • 2 Agilent E3630A Triple Output Power Supplies
  • 2 Agilent 3612A DC Power Supplies

Pictures

Room view
Workstation view
Glovebox work area

Room Layout

1034EB2.jpg