Mechatronics Technology Laboratory Facilities

Mechatronics Technology laboratories are equipped with basic and modern technological instruments and designed to facilitate students with their technology practical and research activities.

The following laboratories are dedicated to  Mechatronics Technology:  

  • Electronics Laboratory
  • Mechatronics Laboratory
  • Instrumentation Laboratory

Electronics Laboratory

This is a common laboratory for Engineering Technology undergraduates which operates under the Department of Materials and Mechanical Technology. It has the capacity to accommodate 40 students at a time. This laboratory is used to conduct laboratory classes for common Applied Electronics, Measurement and Instrumentation, and Theory of Electricity modules.

  • Digital Storage Oscilloscopes
  • Digital Bench Multimeters
  • DC Power Supply Systems
  • Arbitrary Function Generators
  • Op-amp Trainer Kits
  • Sensor Trainer Kit
  • Strain Gauge Trainer Kit
  • Digital Handheld Multimeter
  • Analog Oscilloscope
  • Universal Frequency Counter
  • Automatic Voltage Regulator
  • DC High Voltage Probe
  • Sweep Generator
  • Analog Multimeter
  • Logic Probe
  • Soldering Station
  • Portable Vice
  • Vernier Caliper
  • Micrometer Screw Gauge
  • Inside Caliper
  • Outside Caliper 

Mechatronics Laboratory

This laboratory is used to conduct laboratory classes related to Mechatronics Technology specialization courses. It has the capacity to accommodate 25 students at a time. 

  • NI myRIO Student Embedded Device
  • Quanser Qbot 2e Mobile Robot
  • ARM/FPGA SoC Development Board
  • PLC Trainer Kit with Electro-Pneumatic Application
  • Raspberry Pi Single-board Computers
  • Arbitrary Function Generator
  • Dual Display Digital Multimeter 

Instrumentation Laboratory

This laboratory is shared between both Mechatronics Technology and Geotechnology streams. It has the capacity to accommodate 10 students at a time. This laboratory is used to conduct laboratory classes related to Mechatronics Technology specialization courses