Teaching Labs/1020 EB2

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Microelectronics Lab

The Microelectronics Lab contains a mix of computers and advanced equipment and instrumentation. Each workstation provides a computer, oscilloscope, multimeter, function generator, and DC power supply, and are large enough to allow students to work in teams. Additionally, a separate station provides additional equipment, including a research microscope, spectrum analyzers, and semiconductor parameter analyzers.

Microelectronics describes the study and manufacture of electronic components on a very small scale (commonly measured in micrometers or less). These devices are widely used in integrated circuits and other solid-state devices, and are an important part in the continuing trend of device miniaturization. Courses in the Microelectronics lab focus on the components and devices used and created in the field of microelectronics, and students gain hands-on experience designing actual electronic circuits, and use Cadence software to perform circuit design and simulation.


Lab Schedule

1020 EB2 Schedule

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


Related Research Areas


Common Courses



Equipment

Number of Computers: 13
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Model: Dell Optiplex GX520
Processor: Pentium 4 3.4 GHz
RAM: 1024 MB
Software:
Cadence SPB
Maple
Matlab
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Project
Microsoft Visio
SAS JMP
Sun JDK
Symantec Antivirus
TecPlot
Visual Slickedit
Wolfcall/AFS/Kerberos 
Instruments:
12 HP E3631A DC Power Supplys
12 HP 33120A 15 MHz Function Generators
12 HP 54600B 100 MHz Oscilloscopes
12 Agilent 34401A Digital Multimeters 
2 Agilent 4155C Semiconductor Parameter Analyzers 
2 HP ESA-L1500A Spectrum Analyzers
1 Olympus BH Trinocular Research Microscope 

Pictures

Room view
Workstation
Station equipment

Room Layout

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