Microelectronics
FOCUS
Students design circuitry as they engineer various analog, digital, and
microprocessor digital electronic systems. Students develop general problem
solving skills and specific electronic design techniques.
SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT
- Analog Circuit Simulation Software
- PCB Fabrication Equipment
- PCB CAD Software
FOUNDING CONTRIBUTORS
CONTRIBUTOR
MENTORING FIRMS
- U.S. Coast Guard Information System Center
- CTA Space System
- Contel
REPRESENTATIVE SENIOR PROJECTS
- Microprocessor-Controlled Space Invaders Game
- Computer-Controlled Electronics Workstation
- Modulated Infrared Communication System
- Computer-Controlled Greenhouse
- Electronic Instrument Tuner
- Sound Cancellation Device
- Voice Recognition Circuit
- Digital Audio Recorder
- Sonar Mapping Device
- Sound Level Meter
- Graphic Equalizer
- Security System
- Bike Computer
- Rom Emulator
"The device I am building in Microelectonics, a text storage and display device,
doesn't quite work. But that's not the point. The point of a microelectronics
research project is to use the process of system design. Devise a solution to
a problem, draw a schematic, build it, test it, and then -- either celebrate or
go back to the drawing board."
-Jeremy Sher, Student
David Bell, Director, TJHSST Microelectronics Lab -- dbell@lan.tjhsst.edu
Ron Anderson, Director, TJHSST Microelectronics Lab -- randerso@lan.tjhsst.edu