Electronic Information Engineering Teaching Laboratory


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Introduction:

        The "Electronic Information Engineering Teaching Laboratory" is a professional laboratory that provides

 experimental conditions for electronic information engineering teaching. It also creates necessary environments 

for undergraduate and graduate students as well as faculty members to conduct thesis work and research.

Location:

Building C, 4th floor, Room C404

Courses:

CS341 Operating Systems Laboratory

CS371 Computer Networks Laboratory I

CS482/SE482 Data Science

EIE110 Computer Programming

EIE330 FPGA-Based System Design

EIE351 Communications Laboratory

MATH400 Numerical Computation

Description:

        The laboratory is equipped with advanced microcomputers and Communication Principles Experiment Systems (TC-201FB), enabling various communication principles experiments for teaching purposes. Additionally, it is furnished with modern communication simulation software (TPE-COMM31) and a virtual experiment system (LABVIEW), facilitating the conduct of communication technology and system function simulation experiments in a convenient and flexible manner. This setup offers virtual instruments and a research environment for practical experimentation.

         For FPGA system design, the laboratory is equipped with Xilinx FPGA development boards and related software, allowing students to conduct various experiments using Verilog language on the FPGA.

 

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        In addition, the laboratory is equipped with MATLAB and various toolboxes, which can provide experimental support for students in courses such as Data Science and Numerical Computation.

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        Moreover, this Lab is furnished with Cloud-based teaching systems which are connected to the college's GPU servers to provide necessary software development environment support for the courses of computer network experiments, operating system experiments, data science, and numerical computing, as well as implement parallel algorithms.