About the Laboratory
Course Title |
Electronic Device Techniques |
Quality |
Undergraduate lab |
Responsible (Principal) |
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Responsible (Alternate) |
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Technical Responsible |
Tech. Ömer KÖSE |
Users |
Undergraduate students |
Purpose of Establishment and General Information
It is an elective course offered in the 4th year. The laboratory applications of this course are carried out in this laboratory, aiming for students to design and test new electronic devices that meet societal needs by using the knowledge they have gained in electronics-based courses. The course covers the fundamental components that should exist in an electronic device and their functions, as well as devices capable of movement, communication (wired, wireless, and internet/computer-based communication), and remote or local control. The design of sensors is also one of the main topics of this course. For example, designing and implementing a weight sensor, a distance sensor, a temperature sensor, or a light sensor can be carried out within the scope of this course as laboratory experiments.
Experiments and Forms
- The instructor will provide explanations regarding the experiments during the semester.