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The Electronic Workshop provides students and researchers with tools and equipment for building and testing sound-related electronic projects. It supports work in audio hardware design, sound synthesis, and experimental music technology. | The Electronic Workshop provides students and researchers with tools and equipment for building and testing sound-related electronic projects. It supports work in audio hardware design, sound synthesis, and experimental music technology. | ||
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Revision as of 14:32, 13 October 2025
The Electronic Workshop provides students and researchers with tools and equipment for building and testing sound-related electronic projects. It supports work in audio hardware design, sound synthesis, and experimental music technology.
Equipment
- Weller: WE 1010 Soldering Station
- Rigol: DS11 02 Digital Oscilloscope
- BK Precision: 4005DDS Function Generator
- PC Works: PCW07A Laboratory Power Supply
- Proxxon:TBM220 Drill
- Proxxon:FET Circular Saw
- Arduino Uno R3
- formlabs: Form 2 3d printer
- Monacor: PA-5240 Amplifier
- Lenovo: Thinkcenter
- Genelec 8010-W: Loudspeakers
- Wirecutting Tools
- Markers
- Helping Hands with magnifying glass
- Hotglue Gun
- Multimeters
- Solder Suction and Desoldering Wire
Electronic Components
The workshop also has an assortment of electronic components that are useful for your electronic projects. Including resistors, diods, capacitors, transistors and some ICs.
