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The Knott/Donnelly Science Complex is the largest academic building on campus, providing students with a modern and well-equipped environment for undergraduate study and research. The Engineering Department, located on two floors of the Donnelly Science Center, has a number of modern engineering laboratories. All of the laboratories are available for undergraduate student use for courses, design projects, and research activities with faculty. - Engineering Classroom
- IBM 300PL Personal Computer
- Enrich TC-2000 Video Projection System for computer-based instruction
- Electronics Laboratory:
- 8 workstations consisting of Hewlett Packard 54600B Oscilloscope (100 MHz)
- Fluke 45 Multimeter
- Leader LFG-1300S Function Generator
- Micronta DC Power Supply
- Elenco Precision Quad Power Supply
- Heathkit 3700 Digital Logic Educational Unit
- Computer Laboratory:
- A network of computers specifically reserved for engineering students
- Gateway GP6-400 with 128 MB RAM and 13 GB Hard Disk
- 17" EV700 monitors
- Hewlett Packard LaserJet 2100 printer
- Hewlett Packard ScanJet 5300C scanner
- Gateway P5-100 EEES web server (the machine you are accessing right now!)
- Signal Processing/Communications Laboratory
- Dell XPS T700r Digital Signal Processing Workstation
- Texas Instruments TMS320C6201 Digital Signal Processing Evaluation Module
- Gateway G6-200 Data Acquisition Workstation
- National Instruments AT-MIO-16E-2 data acquistion board (16 channel, 500 ksamples/sec)
- Texas Instruments TMS320C30 Digital Signal Processing Evaluation Module
- Hewlett Packard ColorLaserJet 5 color printer
- Hewlett Packard 4396B Network/Spectrum/Impedance Analyzer (1.8 GHz) with Demonstration Toolkit
- Materials, Mechanics and Metallurgy Laboratories
- Chatillon LRX Computerized Materials Tester (500+ lb capacity)
- Pro-Craft Material Oven (2500° F)
- Leco M-400 Hardness Tester
- Zeiss Benchtop Metallograph ICM-405
- Drop-weight impact tester (senior design project)
- Off-axis tensile tester (senior design project)
- Philips PW 1729 X-Ray Generator with Laue Back-Reflection Camera and Goniometer
- Engineering Student Lounge and Project Area
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