Department Labs
Electronics Lab
The Electronics Lab at ITU provides students with comprehensive learning experience in the field of electrical engineering. The lab is equipped with state-of-the-art tools such as digital storage oscilloscopes, DC power supplies, function generators, digital multimeters, LCR meters, and a range of electronic components including diodes, transistors, op-amps, resistors, inductors and capacitors etc. In addition, the lab also features workstations with powerful circuit simulation software. This combination of hardware and software enables students to not only build physical circuits but also design and simulate complex circuits in a virtual environment, helping them to develop a deep understanding of circuit analysis and design, as well as advanced engineering skills.
Computer Lab
The Computer Lab is a cutting-edge facility that houses 80 high-performance computers. Each computer in the lab is equipped with the latest software and hardware, enabling students to undertake complex computational tasks with ease. The lab’s comprehensive range of programming languages and development tools provide students with the necessary resources to create and deploy advanced software systems. Additionally, the lab’s ample seating capacity and ergonomic workstations create a comfortable and conducive learning environment for students. The lab is staffed by knowledgeable technicians who are available to provide technical support to students. Overall, the Computer Lab is an essential facility for students looking to gain practical experience in programming, software development, and database management.
Embedded Computing Lab
The Embedded Computing Systems Lab offers practical experience for courses of Embedded Systems ranging from the basic such as Digital Logic Design, Microcontrollers and Interfacing; to the more advanced courses like Advanced Embedded Systems, Digital System Design, VLSI design etc. State-of-the-art equipment, such as, Digital Logic Trainers, microcontroller kits, FPGA Kits, Smart Vision Kits, Oscilloscopes, and Function Generators, in compliance with the modern standards, are also available.
Digital and Control Systems Lab
The Digital and Control Systems Lab provides hands-on experience in designing control algorithms and devices that can drive a wide range of mechanisms. Students can utilize a broad collection of state-of-the-art software and hardware tools (from NI, Math works, TI and Xilinx) available to build highly effective machines, sophisticated control systems, versatile rovers and innovative biomedical devices. Moreover, the lab has a wealth of resources to teach students the fundamentals of Newtonian Mechanics, Engineering Design, Feedback Control, Industrial Control and Robotics.
Microwave and Communication Systems Lab
The Microwave and Communication Systems Lab is equipped with state of art vector network analyzers (VNAs) and microwave components such as resonators, couplers, filters, amplifies, oscillators and mixers. Meanwhile, different antennas like dipole, Yagi-Uda, horn, helical, parabola and patch are also provided to the students. Students are trained to simulate these microwave devices (on HFSS or CST) along with extracting, comparing and analyzing different parameters (via hand-on experiments) like scattering, impedance and radiation patterns which develop their engineering skills in the microwave domain.
Electric Machines Lab
The Electric Machines Lab is equipped with a number of state-of-the-art workstations that provide complete training modules for electromechanical systems. Each workstation includes LAB VOLT equipment with LVDAC-EMS software. A hybrid-energy module is available consisting of a solar and wind energy training system. The workstations provide dissectible machines and hence allow for in-depth learning via re-assembly of stators, rotors, armatures, rheostats, and capacitors as components. The lab offers the required hands-on-training for courses like Electrical Machines to Electrical Network Analysis.
High Performance Computing Lab
The High Performance Computing Lab is a state-of-the-art facility that houses 45 high-performance computers. The lab is exclusively reserved for specific labs such as mobile app development, computer-aided engineering design, computer organization and architecture, and computer communication and networks. Each computer in the lab is equipped with the latest hardware and software, enabling students to undertake complex computational tasks with ease. The lab’s high-performance computing capabilities provide students with the resources necessary to conduct cutting-edge research and develop advanced applications. Additionally, the lab’s ample seating capacity creates a comfortable and conducive learning environment for students. Overall, the High Performance Computing Lab is an essential facility for students looking to engage in innovative and resource-intensive academic work.
Circuits Lab
The Circuits Lab is a specialized facility that contains 15 computers. Each computer in the lab is equipped with the latest circuit simulation and design software, enabling students to undertake complex experiments and simulations with ease. The lab’s comprehensive range of testing and measuring equipment, including DC power supplies, oscilloscopes, function generators, and digital multimeters, provide students with the tools necessary to design circuits. Overall, the Circuits Lab is an essential facility for students looking to gain practical experience in circuit design and analysis.
Programming Lab
The Programming Lab is equipped with 40 computers. The lab is used for the courses including but not limited to Database Management Systems, Object-Oriented Programming, Data Structures and Algorithms, and Computing Fundamentals and Programming. The required programming languages and software are installed on every computer in the lab, allowing students to easily create and test sophisticated programmes. The lab’s extensive selection of development tools, which includes debugging tools and integrated development environments, gives students the tools they need to build and use complex software systems. In general, the programming lab is an indispensable resource for students who want to work on their programming, software development, and database administration skills.
Digital Signal Processing Lab
The Digital Signal Processing lab offers the requisite hands-on experience to learn the core concepts of Analog and Digital Communication Systems, for both, undergraduate as well as graduate students. The lab is furnished with workbenches with software defined radios (SDRs) each connected with high-end systems via the USB3.0 interface. The radios are full duplex, multi input multi output (MIMO) capable, and support an instantaneous bandwidth of 20 MHz which enables rapid prototyping of various fundamental concepts in Analog and Digital Communication. The lab is also utilized in R&D for concepts including novel resource allocation schemes, advanced multiple access techniques, physical layer security schemes.