Computer Hardware System Laboratory


Computer Hardware Systems Laboratory

The experiments in the Computer Hardware Systems Laboratory mainly consist of courses on microcomputer interface, digital logic design, and computer composition principles, covering a usable area of 465 square meters. It is equipped with 120 sets of TDS-4 digital system comprehensive experimental platforms, 80 sets of microcomputer interface and computer composition principle experimental platforms, 140 high-end desktop computers, and a Multisim simulation experimental platform.

As a professional laboratory of our school, the Computer Hardware Systems Comprehensive Laboratory mainly undertakes the hardware experimental teaching tasks for various majors in the school. Specifically, it supports the experimental teaching and curriculum design of courses such as Computer Composition and Architecture and Digital Logic. The Multisim simulation experimental platform can offer experimental projects including: composition and design experiments of arithmetic units, arithmetic and logic operation experiments, carry control experiments, shift operation experiments, memory system design experiments, composition and design experiments of controllers, basic bus experiments, basic model machine design experiments, and some comprehensive experimental projects.

Meanwhile, it can also be used for experimental teaching of computer software design courses, such as Mobile Application Development, Java Programming, Python Programming Language, Mathematical Modeling and Experiments, Algorithm Design and Analysis, Intelligent Robot Technology, and Digital Image Processing. In addition, it provides a venue for related scientific research activities, students' hardware curriculum design, competitions, and graduation projects.