Embedded Lab
Objectives: The Embedded Systems laboratory of NIELIT Ropar is equipped with the latest of components required to build a fully functioning autonomous or semi-autonomous system. The lab itself encourages innovative ideas by housing prototyping materials. Several sensors, I/O peripherals and electro-mechanical units are available for animated testing. The embedded systems laboratory was established with the major focus in making students aware with hardware related designs. Practical applications of ideas are very important to precisely grasp the concepts and it also unveils the hidden complication in practical scenarios. The other major focus towards the development of this laboratory was to convert ideas into products. |
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1. Function Generator:
A function generator is usually a piece of electronic test equipment or software used to generate different types of electrical waveforms over a wide range of frequencies. Some of the most common waveforms produced by the function generator are the sine, square, triangular and sawtooth shapes.
2. Regulated DC Power Supply:
A regulated power supply is an embedded circuit; it converts unregulated AC into a constant DC. With the help of a rectifier, it converts AC supply into DC. Its function is to supply a stable voltage (or less often current), to a circuit or device that must be operated within certain power supply limits. The output from the regulated power supply may be alternating or unidirectional, but is nearly always DC.
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3. Digital Oscilloscope:
A digital storage oscilloscope (DSO) is an oscilloscope which stores and analyses the input signal digitally rather than using analog techniques. It is now the most common type of oscilloscope in use because of the advanced trigger, storage, display and measurement features which it typically provides.
4. Digital IC Tester:
Features:
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