Specialist area

Electrical Engineering

The specialist area of electrical engineering offers a wealth of opportunities for successfully conducting development and research projects, particularly in the electronics field, thanks to its extensive expertise and comprehensive laboratory facilities.
The services of the specialist area of electrical engineering include:

  • Development of system concepts
  • Development of electronic circuits
  • Development of circuit board layouts
  • Assembly of printed circuit boards (manual assembly and fully automatic assembly of prototypes and small series)
  • Measurement and characterisation of circuits (DC up to 3 GHz, climatic chamber, temperature chamber, EMC pre-compliance tests)

Industrial measurement technology and measuring station automation is a key area of activity for the department, with a thermostreamer and a climatic chamber being available in addition to the extensive range of professional measuring equipment.

The available laboratory equipment, coupled with the experience and expertise of the staff in the field of electronics, enables a wide range of measurements of existing devices and circuits in order to determine their efficiency and characteristic values under different environmental conditions.

Thanks to interdisciplinary co-operation with the mechanical engineering, IT and control engineering departments, integrated project solutions can be offered in-house.

If you have any questions regarding electrical engineering or a specific project in mind, we’d be delighted to hear from you. FH-Prof. DI Dr. techn. Manfred Pauritsch is available to provide expert guidance and support for your endeavors.

Electrical Engineering

Contact for further information

FH-Prof. DI Dr.techn. Manfred Pauritsch

CAMPUS 02 University of Applied Sciences
Department Automation Technology
Körblergasse 126, 8010 Graz

Electrical Engineering

Contact for further information

CAMPUS 02 University of Applied Sciences
Department Automation Technology
Körblergasse 126, 8010 Graz

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