Electronic Circuits Laboratory
The Electronic Circuits Lab is a facility shared by research faculty from the Electronic Circuits, Device and Physical Electronics, and Electric Energy Systems areas. The lab has facilities for a variety of applications including:
- Evaluation and test of power electronic circuits and devices
- Characterization of magnetic components
- Semiconductor device parameter extraction and model verification
- Testing of custom-designed integrated circuits
- Characterization of microwave and RF circuits and components to 20 GHz.
The facility includes an extensive array of test equipment, including:
- Semiconductor parameter analyzer
- CV analyzers
- Dynamic signal analyzer
- Impedence/gain-phase analyzer
- S-parameter analyzer
- RF amplifiers, power meter, matching networks
- Temperature-controlled oven
- High-speed digital and analog oscilloscopes and function generators
- Power supplies for low-power/low-voltage and high power/voltage applications
- Networked computers for experiment control and data acquisition
- Noise figure meter
- Noise figure test set
- Spectrum analyzer
- RF and DC probe stations