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The [http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/seniordesign/troxler.php '''Troxler Design Center'''] is named in recognition of William F. Troxler, who donated $157,000 to create a design center for ECE students. His donation marked the first time an individual had donated money to entirely renovate a lab or a facility. The Troxler Center was opened on November 12, 1997 by Mr. Troxler himself. Mr. Troxler attended North Carolina State University. In 1962 got a B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Since then he has turned the company he created, Troxler Electronic Laboratories Inc., into a large, international corporation.  
 
The [http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/seniordesign/troxler.php '''Troxler Design Center'''] is named in recognition of William F. Troxler, who donated $157,000 to create a design center for ECE students. His donation marked the first time an individual had donated money to entirely renovate a lab or a facility. The Troxler Center was opened on November 12, 1997 by Mr. Troxler himself. Mr. Troxler attended North Carolina State University. In 1962 got a B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Since then he has turned the company he created, Troxler Electronic Laboratories Inc., into a large, international corporation.  
  
Originally located in Daniels Hall, the Troxler Design Center was moved to a new facility in Engineering Building II in January 2006.  The new facility provides a state-of-the-art room, giving students much more workspace to complete their projects and updated lab equipment.  
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Originally located in Daniels Hall, the Troxler Design Center moved to a new facility in Engineering Building II in January 2006.  The new facility provides a state-of-the-art room, giving students much more workspace to complete their projects and updated lab equipment.  
  
 
Troxler Design Center is primarily used for the [http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/seniordesign/ Senior Design] capstone course. In this course, groups of students are given a small description of a product concept, and then must design and implement that product using the skills they've learned in previous ECE courses. They receive resources from company donations and others they purchase at local stores. At the end of the semester, the students present their projects to the public at [http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/seniordesign/designday.php ECE Design Day].  
 
Troxler Design Center is primarily used for the [http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/seniordesign/ Senior Design] capstone course. In this course, groups of students are given a small description of a product concept, and then must design and implement that product using the skills they've learned in previous ECE courses. They receive resources from company donations and others they purchase at local stores. At the end of the semester, the students present their projects to the public at [http://www.ece.ncsu.edu/seniordesign/designday.php ECE Design Day].  

Revision as of 10:36, 2 June 2006

The Troxler Design Center is named in recognition of William F. Troxler, who donated $157,000 to create a design center for ECE students. His donation marked the first time an individual had donated money to entirely renovate a lab or a facility. The Troxler Center was opened on November 12, 1997 by Mr. Troxler himself. Mr. Troxler attended North Carolina State University. In 1962 got a B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Since then he has turned the company he created, Troxler Electronic Laboratories Inc., into a large, international corporation.

Originally located in Daniels Hall, the Troxler Design Center moved to a new facility in Engineering Building II in January 2006. The new facility provides a state-of-the-art room, giving students much more workspace to complete their projects and updated lab equipment.

Troxler Design Center is primarily used for the Senior Design capstone course. In this course, groups of students are given a small description of a product concept, and then must design and implement that product using the skills they've learned in previous ECE courses. They receive resources from company donations and others they purchase at local stores. At the end of the semester, the students present their projects to the public at ECE Design Day.

The Troxler Design Center has 28 large workbenches to give design teams plenty of room to work. The design center is equipped with cutting edge test equipment and computers for use by the design teams.

Lab Schedule

To schedule this lab, email ecehelp@ncsu.edu.

Equipment

Model: Dell Dimension 4600
Processor: Pentium 4 2.8-3.0 GHz
RAM: 1024 MB
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Number of Computers: 22
Software
Symantec Antivirus 10
Wolfcall 1.2.1/AFS/Kerberos
PDF Factory Pro 2.40
Microsoft Office 2003 SP2
Acrobat Reader 7.0.3
X-win32 6.1.1/PuTTy 0.55
Ultimate Zip 2.7.1
TecPlot 10.6
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 3.7.6
Matlab 7.2
GIMP 2.2.8
JMP 6.0
Maple 10.03
Firefox 1.5.0.3
Visual Slickedit 9.0
Cadence PSD 15.1.061 
PSPICE Student Edition 9.1
Visual Studio .NET 2003
Labview 7.1 
Equipment:
12 BK Precision Bench Multimeters
20 Fluke 111 Handheld Multimeters
15 Agilent E3630A Triple Output Power Supplies
5 BK Precision 20 MHz Oscilloscopes - Model 12120 
3 Agilent 54622D 100 MHz Oscilloscopes
1 Fluke 8000A Digital Multimeter
2 Fluke 8050A Digital Multimeter
2 Tektronix 11 MHz CFG280 Function Generator
1 Wavetek 134 Sweep Generator
1 Tektronix PS280 Power Supply
1 HP 7662A Logic Analyzer
28 Anti-Static Mats

Pictures

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Room Layout

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