Computer Systems Engineering & Sciences Department Laboratory Facilities
Laboratory facilities
There are five laboratories in the CSE&S department. The objectives of these laboratories are to provide technical training and research facilities to the students of the Department and other relevant institutes of the University. These laboratories are adequately equipped where safety regulations.The detailed information about these labs is listed below:
1 – Digital Logic Design Lab |
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Lab Title |
Digital Logic Design Lab |
Location and Area |
22-333-1 / 39 square meters |
Objectives |
Hands on experience in digital logic design, simulations and implementation using Xilinx FPGAs and software. |
Adequacy for Instruction |
Good |
Courses Taught |
Basic Electronic, Digital Electronics, and Digital Logic & Design |
Available Software |
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Major Apparatus |
-- |
Major Equipments |
Oscilloscopes, power supplies, function generators, EPROM programmers, Digital design boards, Microcontroller chips, EPROMs, EEPROMS, TTL chips, motors, fans, buzzers, reed switches, LDRs, and various sensors. |
Safety Regulations |
Same as all labs |
2 – Microprocessor Lab |
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Lab Title |
Microprocessor Lab |
Location and Area |
22-340B / 59.13 square meters |
Objectives |
To expose the student in the lab to various aspects of microprocessor engineering including signal analysis, design and fabrication of a medium-sized microprocessor system, conducting I/O interfacing experiments, hardware troubleshooting. |
Adequacy for Instruction |
Excellent |
Courses Taught |
Microcomputer & their application, DLD, |
Available Software |
80x86 Assembler and Debugging tools, Flight FLT86 Software |
Major Apparatus |
Multimedia Projector |
Major Equipments |
- Personal Computers |
Safety Regulations |
Same as all labs |
2 – Computing Fundamental Lab |
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Lab Title |
Computing Fundamental Lab |
Location and Area |
22-340B / 59.13 square meters |
Objectives |
To support teaching in the area of Computer Applicatio, assembly programming and computer organization |
Adequacy for Instruction |
Excellent |
Courses Taught |
Introduction to Computers, Introduction Computer Programming, Computer arganization and architecture, Computer Comunication Netwoks |
Available Software |
Windows XP, MS Office, Turbo C++, |
Major Apparatus |
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Major Equipments |
- Personal Computers |
Safety Regulations |
Same as all labs |
2 – Multimedia Lab |
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Lab Title |
Multimedia Lab |
Location and Area |
22-340B / 59.13 square meters |
Objectives |
To support teaching in the area of Programming, Database, research and teaching. |
Adequacy for Instruction |
Excellent |
Courses Taught |
Object Oriented Programming, Visual Programming, Digital Communication, Multimedia technologies and Artifial intellegence |
Available Software |
Windows 7 OS,Windows XP, MS Office, Netbeans, Visual Studio, Matlab |
Major Apparatus |
Multimedia Projector |
Major Equipments |
- Personal Computers |
Safety Regulations |
Same as all labs |
2 – Software Development Lab |
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Lab Title |
Software Developent Lab |
Location and Area |
22-340B / 59.13 square meters |
Objectives |
To introduce students to Software Development and design concepts with particular emphasis on Database Management System and software engineering. |
Adequacy for Instruction |
Excellent |
Courses Taught |
Database Management System, Software Engineerng, Data Ware Housing & Mining, Web Engineering |
Available Software |
Windows XP, Windows 7,Visual Studio, MS Project, |
Major Apparatus |
LCD Projector |
Major Equipments |
- Personal Computers |
Safety Regulations |
Same as all labs |
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