The Special Projects Lab serves as a working space for a variety of student projects and clubs associated with the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department.

Students engaged in project-based courses use the room to develop their products and rehearse against project objectives. It is also used as a general study space where upper class students can informally advise more inexperienced students.

The lab is also the home of the IEEE Daytona Section student branch and affiliated groups. These groups include the Artificial Intelligence Club, Women in Engineering, Mobile Application Development Club and the White Hat Eagles Cyber Security Club.

Equipment

  • 4 Dell Computer Workstations
  • 3 Soldering Workstations
  • LPKF - ProtoMat S103 PCB Milling Machine
  • Bambu Labs H2D 3D Printer with AMS
  • PRUSA Original 3D Printer
  • 2 EDU36311A Smart Bench Essentials DC Power Supply
  • Agilent E3630A Triple Output DC Power Supply
  • Instek SFG-1013 3MHz DDS Function Generator with Voltage Display
  • 2 Tomlov DM9 Max Digital Microscopes
  • 2 Tomlov DM702 Digital Microscopes
  • T9621A 1500-Watt Infrared IC Heater

The lab also includes a circuit board milling station (LPKF ProtoMat S103) that supports rapid turnaround manufacturing for a variety of labs and projects.

 

Lab Information

Location: LB 370

Lab Director: Dr. Keith Garfield

Contact Us: To speak to someone about this lab or any of our facilities, call us at 386-226-6100 or 800-862-2416, or email DaytonaBeach@erau.edu.