The Electronics laboratory in the Electrical Engineering department is a facility that provides students with a hands-on experience in various aspects of electronics systems. The laboratory is designed to enhance students' understanding of fundamental and advanced concepts of electronics, as well as to foster creativity in the design and implementation of various electronics projects. The laboratory provides support for the following practical courses:

  • Logic Circuit Laboratory, which focuses on the design and analysis of digital circuits using various logic gates and flip-flops.
  • Basic Electronics Laboratory, which covers the fundamental concepts of electronics, including the behavior of semiconductor devices such as diodes and transistors.
  • Advanced Electronics Laboratory, which provides more advanced topics in electronics such as operational amplifiers, power electronics, and sensors.
  • Digital Signal Processing Laboratory, which focuses on the analysis and processing of digital signals using digital signal processors.
  • Digital Electronics Laboratory, which covers the design and analysis of digital electronic circuits using logic gates, flip-flops, and other digital devices.

Through the practical courses, students will have the opportunity to apply their theoretical knowledge and develop their skills in electronic circuit design, analysis, and troubleshooting.