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from monday 24th february 2020 until new communication.
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HYSTORY of the LABORATORY - CLASSROOM B3
The Electronic Circuit Teaching Laboratory was opened in the Academic Year 1992-1993.
In January 2003, the Laboratory was moved to room B3 (located at floor B, at the end of the corridor).
In the laboratory there are n.18 workbenches equipped with basic electronic measurement instrumentation (oscilloscopes,
function generators, power supplies, multimeters, soldering stations) that is necessary to carry out laboratory
activities on Analog and Digital electronic circuits. In addition, each workbench accommodates a computer for managing
the bench instrumentation and carrying out laboratory activities. There are also 3 workbenches equipped with
extra instrumentation (workbench 22,23 and 24), 2 workbenches with drills, cutters (workbench 20 and 21) and a
workbench with a drilling machine for the creation of printed circuit boards (PCBs).
The Laboratory is mainly used within various Bachelor’s and Master’s
Degree courses (in particular the basic courses in Electronics, Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering) and for the activities relevant to bachelor’s and master’s thesis.
The Laboratory has a maximum capacity of n.80 students and it covers an area of 175 square meters.
Depending on the availability of the technician, Mrs Silvia Roncelli, it is possible for the students to access the Laboratory
outside class hours.
A little extra Laboratory has been in operation since April 2006, the PCB Lithography Laboratory,
where it is possible to make single-side and double-side printed circuits boards.
In September 2018, new instrumentation was installed on the workbenches and, on 11th December 2018, the name of the
laboratory was changed to "Pier Francesco Manfredi Electronic Teaching Laboratory".
In January 2020 a new workstation was installed in the back of the laboratory (workbench 19), equipped with a
Nitz-ProtoMat S64 drilling machine for the production of very high resolution SMD printed circuit boards
(for further information visit the Laboratory’s website under PCB Laboratory - ProtoMat S64).
"Electronic Teaching Laboratory - Pier Francesco Manfredi" - Room B3 |
Workstation 19 with the ProtoMat S64 |
The naming of the Room B3: "Electronic Teaching Laboratory - Pier Francesco Manfredi" |
On Saturday, March 3, 2012, the setting up of the electronic shop “REO ELETTRONICA”
was inaugurated under the supervision of Mrs Silvia Roncelli
at the Museum of Electrical Technology of Pavia - Via Ferrata, 6 - Pavia
For further information visit the Laboratory Website
(under Various - Reo Elettronica)
and the MTE’s website
Museum of Electrical Technology
www.unipv.it/museotecnica
DEPARTMENT of ELECTRICAL, COMPUTER and BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING,
resulting from the merging of the Electrical, Electronic and Computer engineering and System engineering Departments,
has been operative since 1st March 2012.
For further information visit the Website
Department of Electrical, Computer and Biomedical Engineering
iii.unipv.it