Lab Setup
Lab Setup refers to the structured planning, installation, and organization of physical and digital resources needed to create a functional and efficient environment for experimentation, research, development, and learning. A well-designed lab setup ensures safety, accessibility, and productivity by integrating appropriate equipment, tools, power supply, connectivity, workstations, and safety measures based on the specific purpose of the lab. For example, an Embedded Systems lab would include microcontroller kits (like Arduino, STM32, or ESP32), sensors, actuators, oscilloscopes, power supplies, soldering stations, and computers with development tools. An RF & Antenna lab would require network analyzers, signal generators, spectrum analyzers, anechoic chambers, and various antenna types. Similarly, an EMI/EMC lab setup would involve shielded rooms, LISNs, EMI receivers, and ESD guns.