Telecommunication Lab

Telecommunication Lab
Lab-in-charge: Prof. Dr. Nafiz Imtiaz Bin Hamid
Location: 5th floor, 1st Academic Building
Telecommunication Laboratory provides facilities for hands-on experimentation and demonstration related to fundamental communication engineering concepts and signal transmission techniques. The laboratory is equipped with communication trainer boards, oscilloscopes, function generators, DC power supplies, signal generators, and various analog and digital communication modules. Students perform experiments on amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), pulse modulation techniques, sampling, multiplexing, demultiplexing, encoding and decoding, noise analysis, and basic transmission and reception systems. The laboratory also includes measuring instruments and supporting equipment required for sessional courses and practical demonstrations. Overall, this laboratory helps students develop practical knowledge of communication principles, modulation and demodulation techniques, signal analysis, and the operation of basic telecommunication systems used in modern communication networks.
Location: 5th floor, 1st Academic Building
Telecommunication Laboratory provides facilities for hands-on experimentation and demonstration related to fundamental communication engineering concepts and signal transmission techniques. The laboratory is equipped with communication trainer boards, oscilloscopes, function generators, DC power supplies, signal generators, and various analog and digital communication modules. Students perform experiments on amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), pulse modulation techniques, sampling, multiplexing, demultiplexing, encoding and decoding, noise analysis, and basic transmission and reception systems. The laboratory also includes measuring instruments and supporting equipment required for sessional courses and practical demonstrations. Overall, this laboratory helps students develop practical knowledge of communication principles, modulation and demodulation techniques, signal analysis, and the operation of basic telecommunication systems used in modern communication networks.
