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The Furnas 213/214 Classroom and Lab
Topics: Introduction | Access | Notes | System Configurations | Naming Convention | Picture
Introduction
This is an Electrical Engineering personal computer lab.
Access
Entry to this lab is via a card reader system to authorized Electrical Engineering users only.
Notes
This lab features a lecturer's system with projection capabilities.
System Configurations
| Quantity: | 12 | 12 |
| Manufacturer: | Dell | Dell |
| Model: | Optiplex GX260 | Optiplex 745 |
| CPU Speed/Type: | 2.8 GHz Pentium D | 2.13 GHz Core Duo |
| RAM: | 1.5 GB | 2 GB |
| Operating System: | Microsoft Windows XP SP2 | Microsoft Windows XP SP2 |
Naming Convention
The systems in this lab are mostly named after pioneers in electricity and electronics, but there are some named after quantities.
Ampere Angstrom Bode Coulomb Farad Henry Joule Lumen Mho Nyquistt Ohm Siemens Thevenin Volt Watt Weber
Giga Kilo Mega Tera Microsec Millisec Nanosec Picosec
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