Digital Systems and Electronics Laboratory

The Digital Systems and Electronics Laboratory at Prince Sultan University is a state-of-the-art facility designed to provide students with practical experience in designing and testing both electric and logic circuits. Equipped with a variety of devices and kits, the laboratory supports hands-on learning and experimentation.
The lab services the following courses:
- EE201: Introduction to Circuits
- EE211: Electronic Fundamentals
- EE221: Logic Design
- EE332: Microprocessor design
- EE416: VLSI Circuit design
The laboratory is accessible to students under the supervision of a designated instructor, ensuring guidance and assistance during lab sessions. Each semester, students engage in various projects within the lab to enhance their practical skills and reinforce theoretical knowledge acquired in lectures.
By integrating both electric circuit analysis and logic design, the laboratory plays a crucial role in preparing students for advanced studies and careers in electrical and computer engineering.
Laboratory Key Equipment and Facilities
- NI Elvis II kits, NI prototyping and NI FPGA Electronics Boards
- Oscilloscopes, Function generator, and Power supplies
- NI Electronic Engineering Boards
- Multimeters, Clamp meters, and soldering setups
- Latest configuration computers installed with simulation software such as Quartus, Xilinx, NI Multisim and MATLAB.
Laboratory Location
1B10, First Floor, Building 105
Person In-charge
Engr. Sivakumar Selvam
Lecturer, College of Engineering, PSU
Email: sselvam@psu.edu.sa
Extension: 8849