+44 (0)24 7671 8970
More publications     •     Advertise with us     •     Contact us
 
News Article

University of Warwick Rolls Out State-of"“the-Art Electronics Laboratory Using Tektronix


Tektronix, a provider of measurement solutions, in partnership with TTi Distribution, and University of Warwick, School of Engineering, has announced the opening of a new fully equipped state-of"“the-art undergraduate electronics teaching laboratory with wireless communications. Fully equipped with the latest Tektronix bench test solutions and TekSmarkLab, the laboratory enables instructors, lab managers and students to focus on gaining the critical hands-on skills they need to excel in the real world.

The new 100-seat laboratory allows first and second year students to perform practical electronics experiments on 50 benches. Each of the 50 benches is equipped with Tektronix and Keithley products including: a digital storage oscilloscope, arbitrary function generator, triple output power supply and digital multimeters. In addition, the benches have a PC with two large 24-inch monitors, along with soldering and fume extraction capabilities. Each bench is connected to a TekSmartLab server via Wi-Fi to provide total connectivity and accessibility.

Instead of using USB thumb drives to connect to oscilloscopes, students can now retrieve test results wirelessly by scanning a work station specific QR code with their smartphones. TekSmartLab allows students to remotely access and control instruments, download courseware, obtain results and produce reports using smartphones, tablets or PCs.

TekSmartLab also enables professors and lab managers to proactively manage classes before during and after lab sessions -- from batch instrument configuration, remote autoset disable, centralised status monitoring and wireless retrieval of test results, to managing inventory with serial number identification and measuring utilisation per student.

"This is Europe's largest education laboratory bench refurbishment we've completed yet with TekSmartLab. We are very excited in the partnership with TTid and the opportunity to work with a prestigious University like Warwick in supporting this project. We are leading the way in not only providing better teaching, but providing a full learning experience using real-world, state-of-the-art Tektronix solutions," said David Farrell, vice president, EMEA Commercial Operations at Tektronix.

"A programme of major investment in new state-of-the-art teaching laboratories is providing unparalleled facilities for our students. This new installation of the TekSmartLab solution provides access to the very latest internet-enabled electronic test equipment and defines a new UK standard in student laboratory facilities," said Nigel Stocks, Head of School of Engineering, Warwick University.

Purdue, imec, Indiana announce partnership
Resilinc partners with SEMI on supply chain resilience
NIO and NXP collaborate on 4D imaging radar deployment
Panasonic Industry digitally transforms with Blue Yonder
Global semiconductor sales decrease 8.7%
MIT engineers “grow” atomically thin transistors on top of computer chips
Keysight joins TSMC Open Innovation Platform 3DFabric Alliance
Leti Innovation Days to explore microelectronics’ transformational role
Quantum expansion
indie launches 'breakthrough' 120 GHz radar transceiver
Wafer fab equipment - facing uncertain times?
Renesas expands focus on India
Neuralink selects Takano Wafer Particle Measurement System
Micron reveals committee members
Avoiding unscheduled downtime in with Preventive Vacuum Service
NFC chip market size to surpass US$ 7.6 billion
Fujifilm breaks ground on new €30 million European expansion
Fraunhofer IIS/EAS selects Achronix embedded FPGAs
Siemens announces certifications for TSMC’s latest processes
EU Chips Act triggers further €7.4bn investment
ASE recognised for excellence by Texas Instruments
Atomera signs license agreement with STMicroelectronics
Gartner forecasts worldwide semiconductor revenue to decline 11% in 2023
CHIPS for America outlines vision for the National Semiconductor Technology Center
TSMC showcases new technology developments
Alphawave Semi showcases 3nm connectivity solutions
Greene Tweed to open new facility in Korea
Infineon enables next-generation automotive E/E architectures
Global AFM market to reach $861.5 million
Cepton expands proprietary chipset
Semtech adds two industry veterans to board of directors
Specialty gas expansion
×
Search the news archive

To close this popup you can press escape or click the close icon.
Logo
×
Logo
×
Register - Step 1

You may choose to subscribe to the Silicon Semiconductor Magazine, the Silicon Semiconductor Newsletter, or both. You may also request additional information if required, before submitting your application.


Please subscribe me to:

 

You chose the industry type of "Other"

Please enter the industry that you work in:
Please enter the industry that you work in: