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Room Dion-313

Project Engineering Laboratory

Coordinator:

David Brown, Professor

Size:

22' x 37'

Description:

The room is partitioned so that approximately one-third is used for student office and study area.

The purpose of this laboratory space is to provide a secure, simulated, real world environment for conducting successful graduate projects and demonstrations. Also, this laboratory space is used to support Senior Design Projects (ECE 458) that Prof. David Brown advises and supports.

This laboratory supports the graduate courses Principles of Project Engineering (ECE 592), Fundamentals of Acoustics (ECE 557), Underwater Acoustics (ECE 597), and Transduction (ECE 699), as well as the undergraduate Senior Design Project (ECE 458) course. All of these activities are under the supervision of Prof. David Brown.

Courses:

  • ECE 557 - Fundamentals of Acoustics
  • ECE 699 - Acoustic Transduction and Electroacoustic Transducers
  • ECE 597 - Underwater Acoustics I

Equipment:

  • (Qty.)
  • (2) Computers (850MHz Pentium III, 256M RAM, 10GB HD, 17" Monitor)
  • (4) Computers (133MHz Pentium, 64M RAM, 1.6GB HD, 15" Monitor)
  • (2) Computers (133MHz Pentium, 64M RAM, 1.6GB HD, 15" Monitor) (grants)
  • (1) Hewlett-Packard 35665A Dynamic Signal Analyzer (UMass)
  • (1) Stanford Research System SR560 Low Noise Preamp. (UMass)
  • (1) Stanford Research System SR570 Low Noise Current Preamp. (UMass)
  • (1) Wavetek 5830A Digital Signal Analyzer (Navy)
  • (1) B&K 2032 Dual Channel Signal Analyzer (Navy)
  • (1) Stanford Research System SR510 lock-in amplifier (UMass)
  • (1) Tektronix TM5003 power supply and timer (Navy)
  • (1) Tektronix 2215 oscilloscope (Navy)
  • (2) Printers
  • (1) Demonstration apparatus for acoustics and vibrations

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