Our department features a 40-person capacity Microprocessors, Digital Design, and Robotics Laboratory, specifically designed for studies focused on hardware-based software development and robotic systems. The laboratory offers a modern environment suitable for coursework and project development, with its infrastructure connected to institutional and internet networks, high-performance computers, and two DLP projection systems.
In this laboratory, all the software development and testing infrastructure available in previous computer laboratories is utilized, with a particular emphasis on hardware-focused applications alongside programming, analysis, design, and testing processes.
Featured Equipment:
ABB GoFa Robotic Arm
It offers opportunities for:
- Learning industrial automation applications,
- Developing robot programming and control algorithms,
- Experiencing human-robot collaboration scenarios,
- Producing real-time engineering solutions through sensor and actuator integration.
In this way, students not only enhance their software development skills but also gain the competence to design applications aligned with industry standards in robotics, automation, and embedded systems.
Activities Conducted in the Laboratory
- Microprocessor-based hardware development and programming
- Digital circuit design and simulation
- Robot control and automation projects
- Network security embedded systems applications
- Robotic collaboration projects simulating industrial scenarios
The Microprocessors, Digital Design, and Robotics Laboratory is one of the most significant educational environments where our students can holistically experience both software and hardware-based engineering solutions and transform theory into practice.
Available Software:
Programming and Development: Anaconda, PyCharm, Eclipse, Apache NetBeans, Android Studio, Code::Blocks, DevC++, Cygwin64
Hardware and Systems: Arduino, Emu8086, Proteus
Analysis and Testing: Wireshark, Nmap, ArgoUML
Mathematical and Scientific Work: MATLAB
Game and Simulation: Unity
Office and General Use: Microsoft Office, FileZilla
Robotic Arm (GoFa CRB 15000): RobotStudio
Microprocessors, Digital Design, and Robotics Laboratory 2-B-03/05/07/09