Embedded System Laboratory
Embedded Systems Laboratory
Embedded system technology is one of the most important technologies nowadays, which has been widely applied in numerous fields such as industrial control, information appliances, communication equipment, medical instruments, and intelligent instruments. Embedded Systems is a key professional course for the Computer Science and Technology major, featuring strong practicality. Experiments on embedded systems are a crucial part of learning the Embedded Systems course. Through experiments, students can gain a deeper understanding of the design and development process of embedded systems.
The Computer Embedded Systems Laboratory is a professional hardware laboratory for computer majors, composed of two rooms (B3-234 and B3-235) with a total construction area of 98 m² + 98 m² = 196 m², providing 38 + 39 = 77 computer seats. The two rooms are mainly equipped with 77 high-end desktop computers and 80 sets of CM-5000 embedded system experimental boxes, which can support the experimental teaching and curriculum design of courses, such as Digital Logic, Embedded Systems, Operating Systems, Introduction to Pattern Recognition, Software Engineering, Visual Computing, Multimedia Technology, and Computational Methods. The software simulation platform adopts Proteus and Multisim software.