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Introduction

The main purposes of this page are to list the various areas Final Year (Honours) and Masters students can book a project bench and for keeping track of their allocations.

The EEE Projects Lab (EM307) contains 24 benches, each with a digital storage oscilloscope, arbitrary function generator, tri-channel power supply, multimeter and PC. Hot desks with specialist RF equipment and mixed-signal oscilloscopes (featuring logic analysers) are also nearby in the area, as well as a small drone/rover testing area (EM306) and PCB prototyping workshop (EM315).

The Computing Lab (IW2.31) is more suited towards software projects and contains 18 desks, each with a higher-end PC.

The Power Lab benches setup is identical to that in EM307 in most cases, but with close access to test gear suited to electrical projects (e.g. mains power analysers) and qualified personnel (e.g. electricians).

Further information regarding these areas would have been presented during the Projects Introductory Session, for which documentation should be available for through MyUni.

Project bench allocations

Below is info on access times and the current state of bookings. A hyphen (-) indicates not allocated. All areas (excluding those with general 24/7 access) are not available on weekends and public holidays unless noted.

An induction needs to be completed in order to gain access to the areas below and be allocated a bench.

Access times

Area: Access times (after induction):
EEE Projects Lab (EM307) Weekdays 7am-9pm and weekends 9am-5pm (via EM lift).
EEE Computing Lab (IW2.31): 24/7 (via IW lifts).
Electrical projects labs (NG24/NG25/NG27) Accessible weekdays 9am-5pm.

Projects Lab (EM307)

Bench #: Group allocated: Comments:
1 -
2 - Has higher spec PC suited for machine learning projects.
3 -
4 23561(2021s1 M)
5 -
6 -
7 23453 (2021s1 M) Reserved/set up for MB/DB's biomed project groups.
8 -
9 -
10 13010 (2021s1 H)
11 -
12 23511 (2021s1 M)
13 -
14 -
15 13003 (2021s1 H)
16 13003 (2021s1 H) Lab equipment loaned out to SAS.
17 -
18 13008 (2021s1 H)
19 -
20 13009 (2021s1 H)
21 -
22 13252 (2021s1 H)
23 13011 (2021s1 H)
24 -

Computing Lab (IW2.31)

Bench #: Group allocated: Comments:
1 [IW2.31]A -
2 B - Has higher spec PC suited for machine learning projects.
3 C -
4 D - Reserved (for HGC/DSTG).
5 E Reserved (for SAS/DSTG).
6 F -
7 G -
8 H -
9 K -
10 M -
11 N -
12 P -
13 Q Reserved (for RF group).
14 R -
15 S -
16 T 13332 (2021s1 H)
17 U -
18 V -

Power Lab (NG24)

Bench #: Group allocated: Comments:
1 -
2 -
3 -
4 -

The areas below are generally aren't booked to project groups unless they specifically require a large area (e.g. needing to use large project items not possible to use/move in a lab listed previously).

Autonomous Vehicle Workshop (NG25)

Bench #: Group allocated: Comments:
All Reserved (for FSAE Motor Sport Team).

Research Laboratory (NG27)

Bench #: Group allocated: Comments:
1 - Occasionally used for PQCM practicals.
2 - Occasionally used for PQCM practicals.

Self-service areas

Students will also gain access to the facilities below after completing an induction and being allocated a project bench by a technical staff member.

Area: Location: Access times/comments:
EEE Projects Lab Workshop EM315 Accessible weekdays 10am-4pm. Contains specialist PCB prototyping equipment (listed in next section).
Electrical projects labs electronics prototyping area NG08 Accessible weekdays 10am-4pm. As above (including a PCB mill), but with a simpler soldering setup, mainly for use by EEE students working around the area and mecheng/other groups.
Final Year Computing Lab IW2.32 Accessible 24/7. Contains about 10 PCs for use by any Honours/Masters project student, 24/7.

Again, please refer to your Projects Introductory Session resources for more information.

Accessing specialist equipment/hot desks

Hot desks containing the specialist equipment below are bookable though: https://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/projlab. Bookings are made in three hour slots, of which two are available per day. Please contact a staff member on the first instance of needing to use the equipment for a brief intro and induction (if required).

Item: Location: Induction required: Link:
LPKF ProtoMat S63 PCB milling machine NG08/EM315 Yes. https://www.lpkfusa.com/datasheets/prototyping/s63.pdf
LPKF ProtoFlow S PCB reflow oven NG08(?)/EM315 Yes. http://www.lpkfusa.com/SMTAssembly/protoflow.htm
FlashForge Creator Pro 3D printer EM315 Yes. https://www.flashforge.com/product-detail/4
Keysight FieldFox network analyser EM307 Intro session. https://www.keysight.com/au/en/product/N9923A/fieldfox-a-handheld-rf-vector-network-analyzer-4-ghz-6-ghz.html
Tektronix MSO2014B mixed signal oscilloscope (with DPO2EMBD embedded serial triggering and analyser module) EM307 Intro session. http://www.tek.com/oscilloscope/mso2000-dpo2000

(info about other RF and soldering equipment to be added)