Laboratories

Electronic Engineering and Assembly Lab

In the Electronic Engineering and Assembly Lab, it is possible to build and measure electronic circuits. All necessary equipment is available for manually or fully automatically assembling and soldering circuit boards. Additionally, the lab is equipped with tools for optical inspection and post-processing of the circuit boards.

The second focus of the lab is on the measurement of electronic circuits. To this end, numerous power supplies, measuring devices, and electronic loads are available. All of these devices are network-capable, enabling the realization of fully automated measurement and testing stations. The measuring equipment includes both traditional bench multimeters and oscilloscopes, as well as high-frequency test equipment such as vector network analyzers and spectrum analyzers, which allow measurements of frequencies up to 7 GHz. Additionally, to conduct electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) tests on assemblies or devices, a high-frequency cell (GTEM) and high-voltage generators (ESD guns) are available. The lab also provides the capability to test assemblies and devices for functionality in climate or thermal chambers.

In addition to working on funded or directly commissioned R&D projects, selected lab focus areas are incorporated into various courses at CAMPUS 02 UAS through practice-oriented knowledge and application-focused projects. For interested students, the infrastructure of the Electronic Engineering and Assembly Lab offers ideal opportunities for developing project and thesis work in various topics related to the department.
EEA-Lab

Contact for further information

FH-Prof. DI Dr.techn. Manfred Pauritsch

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