In continuation of the courses related to the generation, generation, and transmission of electromagnetic signals (microwave signals), the laboratory covers the practical aspect, allowing the student to consolidate the fundamentals of signal generation, modification, and transmission through various methods. Additionally, the laboratory covers the analysis of digital signals and various filter operation methods. There is another aspect complementary to control systems and signals and data transmission courses, where it is possible, in continuation of these courses, to perform the necessary simulations for various problems. In addition, there is a sufficient number of computers that serve the department in simulation courses and extension courses for various specializations.
1. Signal Generation: The laboratory allows students to solidify the fundamentals of generating electromagnetic signals and modifying them.
2. Signal Transmission: Students can gain practical experience in transmitting signals through various transmission methods.
3. Microwave Signals: It covers the generation and transmission of microwave signals.
4. Digital Signal Analysis: The laboratory provides the tools and knowledge needed to analyze digital signals.
5. Filter Operation: It covers various methods and techniques related to the operation of filters.
6. Simulation: Students can perform simulations related to various problems in continuation of their courses in control systems, signal processing, and data transmission.
7. Computer Resources: The laboratory is equipped with an adequate number of computers to support simulation courses and extension courses for various specializations
1. Electrical engineering students in all specializations in the third semester and the Signals Laboratory course.
2. Automation engineering students in the fifth semester.
3. Energy engineering students in the seventh semester.
4. Electrical engineering students in the fifth semester taking the Extensions course.
5. Diploma and engineering students in the communications laboratories (despite the specialization freeze).
1. Signals Lab
2. Automation Simulation Lab
3. Power Simulation Lab
4. Electrical Installations Lab
- Lab Volt antenna training kit
- Transmission Line kit
- Digital Communication Kit
- Analog Communication Kit
- labtops and computer
- Microwave kit
- DSP board
- Personal Computers: All users should handle devices and personal computers in the lab with care and avoid random manipulation or equipment damage.
- Cables and Wires: Ensure careful connecting and disconnecting of cables and wires, and keep the areas around them clean to avoid clutter and tangling.
- Seating Arrangements: Provide comfortable and appropriate seating for lab users with sufficient workspace and organization.
- Electrical Safety: Ensure that outlets and electrical connections are safe and free from any damage, and avoid leaving electrical cables hanging randomly.
- Data Backup: Regularly back up data to prevent data loss.
Lab Supervisor: Mr. Mutaz Jawadeh
Supervisors of Electrical Engineering Labs