A few of the labs in the King Center include:

  • Communications Systems Lab (Room 117): A lab space where students can study radio communication, transmission and reception, amplitude modulation and frequency modulation.
  • Power Lab (Room 121): A laboratory for Electrical, Aerospace, Computer and Mechanical engineering students that contains instruments, parts and equipment used for prototyping and testing electronic circuits and learning power instruments operation.
  • Control Systems Lab (Room 122): A lab where students apply theoretical concepts introduced in class to relevant practical examples, such as DC motor speed and position control.
  • Microprocessor Systems Lab (Room 122): A laboratory where electrical, computer and software engineers learn the fundamentals of microprocessor integration and microprogramming, including analog and digital input/output to devices ranging from stepper motors to liquid crystal displays.
  • Linear Circuits and Electronics Devices Lab (Room 130): Introductory electric circuits laboratories for Aerospace Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering students.
  • The L Lab: An open computer lab for students to work on schoolwork and projects. It features engineering software such as MATLAB.
  • Senior Design Lab: Computer and electrical engineering students bring their equipment and supplies to this space to work on the design, building and testing of their senior capstone projects.
A person sitting at a desk, working on a computer.
A person sitting at a bench, working on technology equipment.
Outside of the King Engineerng and Technology Center building.