The Electronics Laboratory is equipped with CROs up to 30 MHz, Function Generators up to 20 MHz, DSO up to 50 MHz, regulated power supplies, various ranges of voltmeters, ammeters, multimeters, DRBs, DIBs, DCBs, along with LCR meters and component testers.
The Communication Engineering Laboratory includes RF oscillators, RF amplifiers, Yagi and Dish antennas, TV Receiver Demonstrator, Optical Communication Trainer Kits, Digital Communication Trainer Kits, Satellite Reception Trainer and simulation tools such as Scilab and JAVA.
A team of highly experienced technicians provide extended technical support and guide students in mini and major project development.
The Digital & Instrumentation Laboratory houses IC trainer kits, IC testers, Function Generators up to 1 MHz, CROs up to 25 MHz, Storage Oscilloscopes up to 50 MHz, regulated power supplies and various instrumentation kits. Facilities also include LVDT, LCR tester and different types of load cells.
The Microcontroller Laboratory is equipped with 8085, 8031/8051, 8057 and PIC16F87 microprocessor and microcontroller kits. Interfacing circuits with real-world applications are supported. Development tools such as In-Circuit Emulator, Logic Analyzer, Pattern Generator and EPROM Programmer are also available.
The PLC Laboratory is equipped with Omron and Allen Bradley PLC trainer kits, Traffic Light Controller, Elevator Trainer and Conveyor Trainer Kits for hands-on industrial automation training.
The VLSI Laboratory consists of 15 high-end systems with software tools such as Xilinx ISE and PlanAhead for hardware/software co-simulation. FPGA kits including SPARTAN-3E are available.
Add-on cards such as Traffic Light Controller, Elevator Simulator, Stepper Motor, DC Motor, Temperature Sensor, Relay Interface and I/O Modules enable real-time implementation. The laboratory is also equipped with ARM Processor Development Kit (LPC2148).
The IIT Sponsored e-Yantra Robotics Lab established in 2014 promotes excellence in Robotics and Embedded Systems. The laboratory bridges the gap between industry and academia through collaboration with ATMEL AVR MCU Centre and e-Yantra initiatives, fostering research, innovation and skill development.