Coventry University students will enjoy a newly-built state-of the art Electrical and Electronic Engineering laboratory (in the Beatrice Shilling Building, named after the British female entrepreneur engineer and pioneer) upon their return to campus, featuring 53 fully-equipped workstations thanks to Tektronix, in conjunction with SJ Electronics, a UK distributor of educational test equipment. Coventry University has a long tradition as an education provider. Their roots go as far back as Coventry College of Design in 1843.
It was in 1970 that Coventry College of Art amalgamated with Lanchester College of Technology and Rugby College of Engineering Technology. Today, the university’s Faculty of Engineering, Environment and Computing offers a wide range of courses, cutting-edge facilities and industry-focused learning aimed towards maximizing student’s employability and career prospects following graduation. The lab is designed to build on the university’s high-quality research-led teaching and learning, enhancing the student experience.
Tektronix and SJ Electronics have provided 53 seated workstations, across three laboratories, which will enable first and second year students to perform an extensive range of practical electronics and physics experiments. Each workstation includes the following solutions:
• Tektronix TekScope PC Analysis software
• TBS2074B, 70 MHz digital storage oscilloscope
• AFG1022, 25 MHz Arbitrary/Function Generator
• Keithley 2110, 5.5 digit digital multimeter (DMM)
“We are very excited at the opportunity to equip the main teaching laboratories in one of the UK’s top electronic engineering universities with Tektronix and Keithley software and equipment”, said Maria Heriz, Vice President, EMEA Commercial Operations at Tektronix.
Nik Tsanov, Development Officer (Electronics) for Coventry University, said: “The exciting range of software and equipment Tektronix, Keithley and SJ Electronics have provided us with represents our commitment to developing truly excellent teaching and learning spaces for our students and staff to take advantage of.”