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Intelligent Electromagnetic Sensor Laboratories (iEMSL)

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Rapid Prototyping and Machining

The Rapid Prototyping and Machining lab space houses multiple 3D printers and etchers that can used for rapid prototyping of antennas as well as any support structures required for in-lab validation of the technology.

Assembly (WEB160A):

  • Soldering Station:
    • Sparkfun 303D SMD Rework station
    • Melcal soldering iron
    • Weller DEC1001
    • Zeiss Microscope with Canon DS126311 camera
    • Zephytronics Ari Plus ZT-4-MIL-Smoke and fume extractor
    • Melcal soldering iron
    • Zephyrtronics ZT-1-CLS-DPU Airbath
    • Techni-stat Vacuum pen
  • Yamato Vacuum Drying Oven ADP300C

3D Printing (WEB160A):

  • FormLab Form 2 3D Printer
  • Lulzbot TAZ 3D Printer

Machine Shop (WEB157):

  • WEN 12″ Variable Speed Drill Press
  • Ryobi BS903 Bandsaw
  • Delta 31-460 Disk Sander
  • Skilsaw 5585 Circular Saw
  • Dremel 400XPR
  • Black & Decker JS515 Jig Saw
  • Black & Decker DR250 Drill
  • Black & Decker CDC1440 Drill
  • Ryobi 10″ Table Saw
  • Torchmate Growth Series 2×4 CNC tabletop system


The Intelligent Electromagnetic Sensor Laboratories (iEMSL) at the College Station Campus of Texas A&M University.

188 Bizzell St,
College Station, TX 77843

   

 

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