Electrical and Electronic Measurements Educational Lab

Lab Coordinator: Prof. Francesco Adamo

The Electrical and Electronic Measurements Lab, located on the second floor – west wing – of the Department of Electrical and Information Engineering (DEI), is the educational facility for the Electrical and Electronic Measurements Research Group. Since the department’s establishment in the late 1960s, the lab has supported the majority of laboratory teaching activities for various undergraduate and graduate courses offered by our team.

The lab contains 10 workbenches, each equipped with:

PC Windows 11 Pro operating system and with different development environments;
Digital oscilloscope;
Arbitrary Waveform Generator;
Triple output benchtop power supply;
Benchtop DMM;
Handheld DMM;
NI DAQ device;
Development kit for Arduino

The benchtop instrumentation can be operated manually (bachelor subjects) or remotely via a PC (MS subjects), using software developed in different programming languages such as MATLAB, LabVIEW, or Python.

The lab is also equipped with a multimedia facility for presentations and teaching lessons and a small mechanical workshop and a 3D printer for limited activities related to teaching or research activities.