Lab
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Description
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ِAccess to the lab
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Computer Labs
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The college provides 6 computer labs, each lab contains 30 student and teacher devices, in addition to a smart board and projector. These devices are used in computer science and information systems courses, which often require special programs related to programming, databases, and operating systems.
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Automatic Control Lab
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The lab is equipped with ten technical control units, with analog and digital controllers, generators, and multimeter devices extended and connected with a workshop fitted with high-performance computers and connection points for simulation and technical control so that students can carry out and accomplish the required experiments.
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Electrical Circuits Lab
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The lab is supplied and equipped with ten units of connecting panels with all the necessary and essential modules to carry out the experiments prepared for this lab.
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Logic Design Lab
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The lab is equipped with ten training modules, with a variety of training modules and devices to perform the required digital logic experiments.
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Network Lab
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The lab is equipped with four full-fledged LANs with switches, a routing kit, and all the necessary modules and cables to restructure various types of networks and network devices to carry out the necessary experiments to qualify students in this field.
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Robot & PLC Lab
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This lab includes programming the various components of the robot to carry out various automated tasks such as sensing objects and operating the arms in preparation for intelligent tasks. It also includes programming and operating the robot to perform basic functions such as movement on four wheels while avoiding obstacles using artificial senses of vision, hearing, and sense, in order to perform automated functions such as exploring, planning the path, and carrying out specific tasks depending on the environment.
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Communication and Control Lab
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Equipped with the equipment, software, and panels necessary to conduct experiments in various analog and digital technologies to contribute to a student's deepening of the principles of communication science.
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High-Performance Lab (Linux)
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This lab includes various advanced software that requires high performance in terms of capacity, speed of processing, and storage, especially for the last stages of the study. Therefore, it helps to expand the scope of graduation projects for students in all departments where the need for traditional personal computers is not met. Also, this lab has the infrastructure to conduct pioneering experiments in the field of cluster computing that serve both teaching and research purposes.
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Microprocessor Lab
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Equipped with complex system building blocks, advanced integrated circuits such as microprocessors and microcontrollers, LCD display panels, digital circuit building supplies, keyboards, I/O units, low-to-high current conversion units, flash storage units, wired and wireless communication units, visual and processing units, etc. These components of this lab aim to enable the student to build and program digital electronic systems and to build and program microprocessor.
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Computer Maintenance Lab
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Provided with personal computers as well as internal parts of the computer so that the student knows the main components of the computer and thus can assemble these components.
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Link Digital Lab
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Provided with equipment, boards, software and other accessories that support software and hardware experiments, which contributes to enabling the student to design and implement many interconnection functions, interconnection with simple input and output elements, parallel and serial interconnection of printers and scanners, programmed time applications, and link chips and control circuits and other linkage operations.
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Projects Lab
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It is a laboratory equipped with equipment and software that helps students to build and program digital electronic systems using printed circuit boards, build and program microprocessor systems using modular boards and printed circuit boards, and build and program integrated systems using specialized ready units (information collection, information storage, information transmission, digital data conversion to analog and vice versa, process control, sensitivity to changes, communication, and so on).
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High-Performance Lab (Windows)
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This lab includes various advanced software that requires high performance in terms of capacity, speed of processing, and storage, especially for the last stages of the study. Therefore, it helps to expand the scope of graduation projects for students in all departments where the need for traditional personal computers is not met. Also, this lab has the infrastructure to conduct pioneering experiments in the field of cluster computing that serve both teaching and research purposes.
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Embedded Systems Lab
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This lab includes software, hardware, boards, and other accessories needed to conduct experiments to understand the structure and properties of embedded systems, hardware installation of microcomputers and digital signal processors, input/output systems, timing and event management, hardware and software real-time systems issues and concepts, development techniques, testing, verification, and embedded systems in networks.
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Digital Systems Lab
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This lab includes software, hardware, boards, and other accessories needed to conduct experiments to understand the structure and properties of embedded systems, hardware installation of microcomputers and digital signal processors, input/output systems, timing and event management, hardware and software real-time systems issues and concepts, development techniques, testing, verification, and embedded systems in networks.
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Programmed Control Systems Lab
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This lab contains tools, equipment, software, panels and other accessories that enable the student to build many programmed control systems as well as program programmed control systems in accordance with international industrial standards, in addition to examining and discovering malfunctions of programmed control systems.
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