The Electrical and Electronics Manufacturing Laboratory

Director:  Gregory L. Tonkay, Ph.D.

The Electronics Manufacturing Laboratory (EML), is utilized as both a teaching and research facility.  Established in 1991 and occupying approximately 800 square feet, it contains the basic equipment required to design and produce printed circuit boards, populate them with components, solder the components into place, and inspect and test the finished board.  Equipment is also in place to produce thick film ceramic hybrid circuits.  The mission of this lab is to enhance the learning of undergraduate and graduate students in the processes required to produce electronic assemblies.