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One of my favorite moments is when students learn to display sinusoidal waveforms on the digital oscilloscope. As that waveform first appears on the screen, you can see the light bulbs go on as students make the connection between theory and practical application. I never tire of witnessing students have that experience.” Dr. Ed Post Department Chair of Computer, Software and Electrical Engineering; Professor of Electrical Engineering
Virtual Communication Lab At our Worldwide Campus, the labs come to you! The Virtual Environment for Communication: Teaching, Outreach and Research (VECTOR) supports Embry-Riddle Worldwide students and faculty with anything related to communication, whether written, spoken, visual or digital. VECTOR’s Virtual Communication Lab (VCL) is your secret weapon for conquering communication challenges. The VCL empowers students and enhances their educational experience through tutoring, workshops and access to valuable online resources. Students can meet with a tutor over Zoom to get tailored assistance around the clock. Get help with brainstorming project topics, editing essays, refining your formatting and perfecting your presentations.
WATT’S UP IN THE LINEAR CIRCUITS AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES LAB?
Electrical engineering students in this lab have opportunities to do basic experiments with electronic circuits, like building amplifiers and filters. These projects allow students to experience and understand how everyday electronic devices work, and the hands-on applicability of this lab prepares students for more advanced studies. In laboratory sessions, students master crucial skills, including reading schematics, selecting components, breadboarding circuits, adjusting power supply voltages, generating waveforms and using digital multimeters and oscilloscopes for precise measurements. These hands-on experiences bring circuit theory to life, making learning both practical and thrilling.
Linear Circuits Lab The Linear Circuits and Electronic Devices Lab is one of the labs in the King Engineering and Technology Center dedicated to providing an immersive learning environment for students studying Aerospace, Computer, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Here, students get to work on their first electric circuit projects. Electric circuits are the foundation of all electronic devices, including everything from smartphones to autonomous robots. By creating and testing these circuits, students learn how electrical components work together to control the flow of electricity.
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