The Control Systems Laboratory in the Electrical Engineering department is a facility designed to provide students with practical exercises related to microprocessor systems, control systems, and power electronics. The laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and equipment that enable students to gain hands-on experience in the field of control systems. The practical exercises offered in the laboratory include the following:
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Microprocessor system: Students learn about microprocessors and their applications in control systems. They gain practical experience in programming microprocessors, interfacing them with other devices, and controlling external devices using microprocessors.
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Control system: Students learn about control system design, analysis, and implementation. They gain practical experience in designing and analyzing control systems, as well as implementing them using microprocessors and other devices.
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Power electronics: Students learn about power electronics and their applications in control systems. They gain practical experience in designing and implementing power electronic circuits, such as inverters and converters, and using them to control electrical devices.
Through these practical exercises, students develop their skills in designing, analyzing, and implementing control systems using microprocessors and power electronics. They also gain practical experience in using these systems to control electrical devices, such as motors and generators. Overall, the laboratory provides a comprehensive and hands-on approach to learning about control systems, which prepares students for careers in the field of electrical engineering.