School

Electrical, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering

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facilities and

Infrastructure

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Communications

Laboratory

The School of Electrical, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering invites you to get to know its Communications Laboratory, which is available to its students and the educational community. Photo taken at the School, close-up of a desktop computer.

In this laboratory, practices related to the basic concepts of the communications field are carried out. Research projects are also conducted here, for which basic instruments such as oscilloscopes, software-defined radios, spectrum analyzers, free software and high-tech equipment are available for students.

  • 1 Logic analyzer.

  • 1 MIC encoder.

  • 1 MIC decoder.

  • 1 Digital stereo generator.

  • 1 Digital synthesizer FM/AM tuner.

  • 1 Low pass audio filter.

  • 1 Noise measurement filters.

  • 1 Synchronous audio generator.

  • 1 Pseudo-random binary sequence generator 1 Clock generator.

  • 1 Clock signal generator.

  • 1 MIA/MDA generator.

  • 1 Bit error rate indicator.

  • 1 Signal switch/selector.

  • 1 FSK modem.

  • 1 BDFM modulator.

  • 2 MID/MIP Receiver.

  • 2 Digital communications module 1 – PAM, PTM, PCM, DM 2 Digital communications module 2 – FSK, PSK, PSK, PSK, DM.

  • 2 Digital communications module 2 – FSK, PSK, ASK, DPSK.

  • 2 Arbitrary waveform generator BK PRECISION 4045B 20 MHz.

  • 6 UTD2102CEX 100MHz 1GS/S Digital Oscilloscope UTD2102CEX 100MHz 1GS/S.

  • 2 ROHDE &SCHWARZ HMS-X Spectrum Analyzer and ROHDE &SCHWARZ HO720 Dual-Interface.

  • 11 HP PROODESK G4 computers.

  • 10 USRP 2920 (NI) together with accessories antennas, cables, connectors and additional cards.

  • 2 USRP (ETTUS) and accessories.

Its use is for teaching purposes and serves the E3T School.

  • Jairo Andrés Pabón Becerra

    Academic Support Technician

    Email: jairoapb@uis.edu.co

    Phone: +57 (607) 634 4000 Ext: 1325

  • Liliana Andrea Quiñonez Mantilla

    Academic Support Technician

    Email: laquiman@uis.edu.co

    Phone: +7 (607) 634 4000 Ext: 1325

Location: Alta Tension Building – AT 208 (UIS main campus -Bucaramanga, Colombia).

Control and Instrumentation

Laboratory

The School of Electrical, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering invites you to get to know its Control and Instrumentation Laboratory, which is available to its students and the educational community. Photo taken in the laboratory, close-up of the control equipment.

This laboratory provides the necessary equipment for the development of practices related to control, instrumentation and automation concepts. It also supports the development of research projects for which it has basic instruments such as oscilloscopes, sensors, PLC, specialized software, timers, workbenches, computers and other high-tech equipment available for learning purposes.

  • Instrumentation and control

8 Digital oscilloscopes 60 MHz GDS 1062 – 120 VAC, 25 W.

2 Signal generators 20 MHz – 120 VAC, 70 VA.

8 Function generators 4040A – 120 VAC, 0.2 A.

8 Dual power supplies Mod 1672.

4 DC Dual Power Supplies Mod PS280.

8 Regular 5 V, 3A power supplies.

4 Regular 24 V, 5A power supplies.

8 FLUKE digital multimeters.

2 Control modules.

1 Impedance meter.

2 Non-intelligent pressure gauges.

4 Standard dieterich pro-ducer meters.

2 Universal digital controllers.

4 Thermocouples.

4 RTD PT100.

1 Differential pressure transmitter.

4 Solenoid valves.

1 Load cell.

4 Differential pressure transmitters ST3000 S900.

1 2310T – 1415.

4 Thermocouples – Bulb head type 3/16.

1 Pocket timer.

4 RTD.

4 Heating resistors.

2 Thermometers 52 II.

1 Tachometer.

10 Pressure gauges.

4 Digital Oscilloscopes UTD2102CEX 100MHz 1GS/S.

  • Automation

4 PLC Twido TWDLCDE40DRF – Schneider Electric Telemecanique (Low range, 120 VAC, 50 VA; 24 VDC, 24 inputs, 14 relay outputs, 2 transistor outputs).

2 PLC Modicon M340 – Schneider Electric Telemecanique (Mid-range; 100 – 240 VAC, 36 W; Modbus-Ethernet processor, USB port as standard).

5 PLC SIMATIC S7200 – SIEMENS (Low range, CPU 222, 120 VAC, EM235 Module).

4 Programmable relays.

2 HP PROODESK G4 Computers.

6 Single-acting pneumatic cylinders ESNU-20-50 P FESTO brand.

6 Standard cylinders DSNU-20-200 PPS.

6 Solenoid valves VUVS-LK20-M32C-AD-G18-1. FESTO brand.

6 Solenoid valves VUVS-LK20-M52-AD-G18-1C. FESTO brand.

2 Pressure regulators MS6-LR (MS6-LR-1/4-D8). FESTO brand.

16 Proximity sensors SMT-8M-A-PS-24V-E-2,5-OE. FESTO brand.

8 Proximity sensors. SMT-8M-A-NS-24V-E-2,5-OE. FESTO brand.

24 Flow regulators GRLA-1/8-QS-6-D. FESTO brand.

1 Absolute encoder with gray code with wired connector 2m long. Brand SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC.

1 Incremental encoder with flexible coupling and 250 mm cable. AUTONICS brand.

1 Differential pressure transmitter sensor. SIEMENS brand.

3 Temperature transmitter sensors RTD – PT100. INTECH brand.

1 Electromagnetic flow transmitter sensor. SIEMENS brand.

6 Training packages programmable logic controller (PLC) CSE-SIEMENS, SIMATIC S7-1512C-1 PN. Including STEP 7 PROFESSIONAL SOFTWARE.

2 Training Packs CSE-SIEMENS, SIMATIC BASIC panel KTP700. Contains: 3 HMI Displays KTP700 BASIC, 3 Ethernet switch Scalance XB005 and 6 Ethernet cables TP XP cord RJ45/RJ45, CAT 6, length 6m.

1 9V factory simulation to scale. FISCHERTECHNIK brand.

It has a combination of sorting belt models with color recognition, processing multi-station with baking oven, automated overhead storage and vacuum suction manipulator. 4.1.8.

6 HMI displays DOP-B03E211. DELTA brand.

3 AQUAPAK model MINI25-10/1115 automatic water pressurizing pumps.

Its use is for teaching purposes and it serves the E3T School.

  • Jairo Andrés Pabón Becerra

    Academic Support Technician

    Email: jairoapb@uis.edu.co

    Phone: +57 (607) 634 4000 Ext: 1325

  • Liliana Andrea Quiñonez Mantilla

    Academic Support Technician

    Email: laquiman@uis.edu.co

    Phone: +57 (607) 634 4000 Ext: 1325

Location: Alta Tension Building – AT 209 (UIS main campus – Bucaramanga, Colombia).

The School of Electrical, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering invites you to get to know its Control and Instrumentation Laboratory, which is available to its students and the educational community. Photo taken in the laboratory, close-up of the control equipment.

Electronics

Laboratory

The School of Electrical, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering invites you to get to know its Electronics Laboratory. Electronics Laboratory, which is at the disposal of its students and the educational community. Photo taken at the School, general plan of the desks with their respective desktop computers.

This laboratory facilitates the learning of basic electronics fundamentals. For the effective development of each practice assigned by the teacher, each student can make use of basic equipment such as the multimeter, power supplies and oscilloscope.

  • 10 Unit-UTD 2102 digital oscilloscopes, 100MHz.

  • 10 Bk_precision 4040A 20 MHz signal generators (120 VAC, 0.2 A).

  • 10 Bk-precision 1672 dual power supplies, (120 VAC, 3 A, 3 regulated power outputs).

  • 10 Digital multimeters

  • 10 GX620 – DELL computers.

  • 3 Arduinos ONE.

  • 20 oscilloscope 100MHz probes or tips.

  • 1 Video beam power lite.

Its use is for teaching and serves the E3T School.

  • Jairo Andrés Pabón Becerra

    Academic Support Technician

    Email: jairoapb@uis.edu.co

    Phone: +57 (607) 634 4000 Ext: 1325

  • Liliana Andrea Quiñonez Mantilla

    Academic Support Technician

    Email: laquiman@uis.edu.co

    Phone: +57 (607) 634 4000 Ext: 1325

Location: Alta Tension Building – AT 206 (UIS main campus – Bucaramanga, Colombia).

Digital Systems

Laboratory

The School of Electrical, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering invites you to know its Digital Systems Laboratory, which is available to its students and the educational community. Photo taken at the School, close-up of a desktop computer, in the background you can see more computers in their respective desks.

Digital Systems Laboratory is focused on practices for the development, use and design of advanced digital systems, as well as in the design of combinational and sequential systems, using programming languages such as VHDL, free software, development boards and computers available for the use of each student.

  • 11 All in one 9010 computers.

  • 10 digital multimeters

  • 10 NEXYS 4DDR cards

  • 10 ARTY Z7 cards

  • 10 BASYS 3 cards

  • 10 Spartan 3AN cards

  • 1 Spartan 3E card

  • 10 Gwinstek 60MHz digital oscilloscopes.

  • 10 Bk_precision 4040A 20 MHz signal generators (120 VAC, 0.2 A)

  • 9 tables

  • 2 small tables

  • 1 digital caliper (measures dimensions)

  • 1 Video beam power lite

Its use is for teaching purposes and it serves the E3T School.

  • Jairo Andrés Pabón Becerra

    Academic Support Technician

    Email: jairoapb@uis.edu.co

    Phone: +57 (607) 634 4000 Ext. 1325

  • Liliana Andrea Quiñonez Mantilla

    Academic Support Technician

    Email: laquiman@uis.edu.co

    Phone: +57 (607) 634 4000 Ext. 1325

Location: Alta Tension Building – AT 201 (UIS main campus – Bucaramanga, Colombia).

The School of Electrical, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering invites you to know its Digital Systems Laboratory, which is available to its students and the educational community. Photo taken at the School, close-up of a desktop computer, in the background you can see more computers in their respective desks.

Basic Training

Laboratory

The School of Electrical, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering invites you to get to know its Basic Training Laboratory, which is available to its students and the educational community. Photo taken in the laboratory, general plan of the work tables in green.

This unit has been expressly structured and equipped with the necessary means, instruments, techniques and capacity for empirical and experiential observation, testing, direct interaction with the environment, controlled simulation, interpretation and modeling of processes, operational designs, and innovation in techniques, arts and sciences. This laboratory is made up of rooms furnished with work tables that contain the measuring instruments required to carry out multiple activities related to training and research.

  • 2 Rheostats – 44 ohms.

  • 6 Rheostats – 357 ohms.

  • 3 Rheostats – 89 ohms.

  • 2 Function Generators 11 MHz with frequency counter.

  • 1 Digital Multimeter DMM252.

  • 13 FLUKE Digital Multimeters Ref 114.

  • 3 Power Supplies 3015B.

  • 1 Logic State Analyzer mod TLA704.

  • 1 RF Generator mod 2023.

  • 2 Triple DC Power Supplies mod PS280.

  • 4 Wheastone bridges AEMC/140.100.

  • 3 Mechanical units 33-100.

  • 3 Digital units 33-120 co.

  • 1 Analog unit 33-110.

  • 2 CCMS-1053 Modular Servo Systems Equipment.

  • 2 Power supplies mod 01-100.

  • 6 Variable regulated power supplies 0-60 V, 0-1.5 A with digital panels.

  • 12 Function generators Digital 2 MHz Mod 9205C.

  • 2 Oscilloscopes with module TDS-210.

  • 4 Oscilloscopes TDS-210 without module.

  • 1 Function generator 2 MHz sweep funt. Gener.

  • 1 Electronic station MBT-250 SDTP.

  • 1 Thincentre computer A50.

  • 10 Digital Storage Oscilloscopes Type I Mod GDS-2062.

  • 19 Digital Storage Oscilloscopes Type II GDS-1062.

  • 21 4040th signal generators.

  • 28 Dual DC power supplies mod 1672 0-30 V.

  • 3 Portable lcr meter equipment model alcr 55 A.

  • 4 Variable speed drive equipment power=3hp.

  • 1 Computer Optiplex GX 740 – DELL.

  • 12 Laptop Computers DELL latitude ES400.

  • 1 FLUKE 8846A 6-1/2″ digital bench multimeter.

Its use is for teaching purposes and serves the E3T School.

  • Javier Mier Martínez

    Academic Support Technician

    Email: jmier@uis.edu.co

    Phone: +57 (607) 634 4000 Ext. 2711

  • Jairo Mantilla Mantilla

    Academic Support Technician

    Email: jmantilm@uis.edu.co

    Phone: +57 (607) 634 4000 Ext. 2711

Location: Laboratorios Pesados Building – LP 111, 112, 114 (UIS main campus – Bucaramanga, Colombia).

Electrical Machines

Laboratory

The School of Electrical, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering invites you to get to know its Electrical Machines Laboratory, which is at the disposal of its students and the educational community. Photo taken at the School, detail of a system of electrical machines.

The Electrical Machines Laboratory is the place where the practical training of Electrical Machines I, Electrical Machines II and Electrical Drives are carried out. In this laboratory it is possible to check the operation and parameterization of machines such as transformers, motors and direct and alternating current generators, through connections and data acquisition using the appropriate measuring instruments.

  • 2 three-phase Transformers – ONAR (8 kVA, 220/127 V, 60 Hz).

  • 2 Single-phase Transformers – ONAR (2 kVA, 132/264 V, 60 Hz).

  • 6 three-phase dry type transformers 3KVA. SIRIO brand.

  • 2 Single-phase Transformers – ONAR (5 kVA, 220/440 V, 60 Hz).

  • 2 Variable three-phase transformers – ONAR (0-270 V AC, Imax: 20 A).

  • 1 Single-phase variable transformer – FOSTER.

  • 7 Current transformers (10/5 A).

  • 14 Current transformers (25/5 A).

  • 4 Current transformers (100/5 A).

  • 1 Synchronous machine (10 kVA, 127/220 V Δ/Y, 1800 rpm).

  • 3 three-phase Variac – Variable transformer 2510-3, brand Staco Energy.

  • 1 DC Multirotor.

  • 2 DC Motor-Generator Groups.

  • 2 Starters.

  • 1 Synchronous motor.

  • 1 3Telurometer Resistivity meter.

  • 50 Digital multimeters FLUKE 117 TRUE RMS.

  • 5 Optical digital tachometers UNIT-T UT372.

  • 4 Professional insulation testers UNI-T UT 513A.

  • 1 Regulated DC source.

  • 5 Three-phase autotransformers.

  • 10 Three-phase synchronous machines.

  • 5 Single-phase induction motors.

  • 5 Squirrel cage three-phase induction motors.

  • 5 Three-phase wound rotor induction motors 5 Three-phase DC shunt machines.

  • 5 DC shunt machines.

  • 5 Universal motors.

  • 5 Reluctance motors.

  • 5 Variable speed drives.

  • 7 DC Analog Ammeters (2 A).

  • 7 DC analog ammeters (10 A).

  • 7 DC analog ammeters (20 A).

  • 5 DC Millivoltmeters (0-600 mV, 0-1.2 V).

  • 5 Digital photo testers.

  • 5 Resistive loads (3X500 W).

  • 5 Inductive loads (3X500 Var).

  • 5 Capacitive loads (3X500 Var).

  • 7 Rheostats (100 ohms, 1.8 A).

  • 10 Analog AC Ammeters (5A).

  • 10 Analog AC Ammeters (10 A).

  • 20 Analog DC/AC Voltmeters (20 V).

  • 20 DC/AC analog voltmeters (300 V).

  • 10 Moving Iron Voltmeters.

  • 2 Power Loggers – Fluke 1730 Energy Logger.

  • 1 5kV Insulation Tester – Fluke.

  • 1550C 5KV Insulation Tester.

  • 1 Earth Tester – Fuke 1625-2 Advanced earth/Ground Tester GEO.

  • 6 FLUKE 902 HVAC Clamp Meters.

  • 23 AC/DC Clamp Meters. Brand AMPROBE AMP-320 600 A TRMS.

  • 20 Clamp ammeter AC/DC 600A TRMS. AMPROBE brand.

  • 2 FLUKE 1503 insulation resistance meters.

  • 5 Three-phase wattmeters UNI-T UT267B.

  • 12 PWRcheck DC voltage, current and power digital meters, PWRcheck. West Mountain Radio brand. Includes software.

  • 15 Digital DC voltage, current and power wattmeters. POWERWERX brand.

  • 12 Inductors 220V 4A 60 Hz. SIRIO brand.

  • 20 AC/DC True RMS ammeter mini-pincers, model 4350, PEAKTECH brand.

  • 7 Frequency meters FC3V. 57-63 Hz 230V. Novelec F02E50.

Its use is for teaching and research and it serves the E3T School.

  • Gustavo Latorre Bayona

    Academic Support Technician

    Email: guslator@uis.edu.co

    Phone: +57 (607) 634 4000 Ext. 2369

  • Guillermo Humberto Galíndez Ortiz

    Academic Support Technician

    Email: ghgalind@uis.edu.co

    Phone: +57 (607) 634 4000 Ext. 1325

Location: Alta Tension Building –  AT 103 (UIS main campus – Bucaramanga, Colombia).

The School of Electrical, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering invites you to get to know its Electrical Machines Laboratory, which is at the disposal of its students and the educational community. Photo taken at the School, detail of a system of electrical machines.

High Voltage

Laboratory

The School of Electrical, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering invites you to get to know its High Voltage Laboratory, which is at the disposal of its students and the educational community. Photo taken at the School, general plan of the laboratory tables, which is equipped with all the machines and tools for the students' work.

The High Voltage Laboratory is the place where the practical exercises of the High Voltage course are carried out. In this laboratory students are able to perform tests related to high voltage electrical discharges, corona effect in conductors, dielectric breakdown test in oils and insulators, as well as lightning rod tests. All of the above, with the respective safety protocols.

  • 1 Voltage pulse generator, multi-stage, Marx type, Haefely brand (Rated voltage: 800 kV, Maximum energy: 20 kJ, Efficiency: 95% (Atmospheric pulse) – 90% (Shunting pulse)).

  • 1 Spectrometer (Diameter of spheres: 25 cm), Haefely brand

  • 1 Capacitive voltage divider (Ratio 720.5:1, Maximum measuring voltage: 1200 kV for atmospheric impulse and 1000 kV for maneuvering impulse), Haefely brand.

  • 1 Sparkmeter (Maximum output voltage: 60 kV, 60 Hz, electrode spacing: 2.5 mm), Siemens brand.

  • 1 AC test transformer (Tank type transformer, single-phase, 60 Hz, Transformer ratio: 1 to 600, 20 kVA, Rated primary voltage: 500 V, Rated secondary voltage: 300 kV, Rated secondary current: 67 mA. Includes resistive voltage divider with calibrated ratio: 10555/1). Foster brand

  • 1 Oscilloscope (Fluke 190 Oscilloscope, 200 MHz).

  • 1 DELL Computer (Pentium Processor 3.4 GHz, RAM 1 GB, Monitor 15”.).

  • 2 Thermohygrometer – Fluke 971 Temperature humidity meter.

It is used for teaching and research purposes and serves the E3T School.

Julio César Chacón

E3T Professor

Email: cchacon@uis.edu.co

Phone: +57 (607) 634 4000 Ext. 2370 y 2132

Location: Alta Tension Building – AT 112 (UIS main campus – Bucaramanga, Colombia).

REU and renewable energy

Laboratory

The School of Electrical, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering invites you to get to know its REU and Renewable Energy Laboratory, which is available to its students and the educational community. Photo taken at the School, general plan of the energy control equipment.

It is a modern laboratory focused on renewable energy and energy optimization.  It is equipped with high technology devices, solar and wind energy work modules, power equipment and all the necessary to perform quality research in this modern area of energy use.

  • EWG Module 1 Wind Power Plant, DFIG, LUCAS NÜLLE brand.

  • 1 Photovoltaic Energy Module (UniTrain). Brand LUCAS NÜLLE.

  • 1 Professional photovoltaic energy module EPH3. Brand LUCAS NÜLLE.

  • 3 Inverter – rectifier modules, model SEMITEACH IGBT B6U+E1CIF+B6CI. Brand SEMIKRON.

  • 3 Thyristor modules, model SEMITEACH THYRISTOR. SEMIKRON brand.

  • 1 Programmable AC power supply (three-phase, 1500 VA), model 61701. CHROMA brand. Includes SoftPanel Kit 61700 software and accessories.

  • 1 Programmable AC load (single-phase, 1.8W/18A/350VAC), model 63802, CHROMA brand. Includes SoftPanel KIT 63800 software and accessories.

  • 3 Control boards, model DS1104 PPC 603e (250MHz with 32 MB RAM). Dspace brand. Includes connector panel model CP 1104, development software and USB dongle.

  • 3 LM-120 Luxmeters. Amprobe brand.

  • 3 Clamp meters series 325. FLUKE brand.

  • 1 FLUKE 1623-2 grounding tester.

  • 1 FLUKE brand 1507 Insulation Testing Meter.

  • 2 Portable oscilloscopes 190-104 (4ch, 100MHz, 1.2GS/s). FLUKE brand.

  • 2 Thermographic cameras TiS50. FLUKE brand.

  • 1 Vibration meter 805FC. FLUKE brand.

  • 2 Infrared thermometers 568. FLUKE brand.

  • 3 Multimeters 289/FVF. FLUKE brand.

  • 1 Electrical installation testing meter 1663. FLUKE brand.

  • 1 Bench oscilloscope TBS 1154 (4 ch, 150MHz, 1 GS/s). TEKTRONIX brand.

  • 2 DIRIS A40 network analyzers. SOCOMEC brand. Includes accessories and complements.

  • 2 Advanced power quality analyzers PQube 3 micro-synchrophasor. PSL brand. Includes accessories.

  • 1 PQube 3 advanced power quality analyzer. PSL brand. Includes accessories.

  • 4 Tower computers, DELL Optiplex 7040 mini tower XCTO. Intel core i7-6700 4 core 6A generation. Including DELL P2317H 23 inches monitor, mouse, keyboard and speakers DELL brand.

  • 1 Tower computer, DELL Optiplex 7040 mini tower XCTO. Intel core i5-6500, 6A generation. Including DELL P2317H 23 inches monitor, mouse, keyboard and speakers DELL brand.

  • 3 Desktop computers, core i7. FUJITSU brand.

  • 1 L-shaped work station with its respective chair.

  • 5 work desks.

  • 19 Armchairs with footrests.

  • 1 Video beam. EPSON brand.

It is used for teaching and research purposes and serves the E3T School.

  • Jairo Andrés Pabón Becerra

    Academic Support Technician

    Email: jairoapb@uis.edu.co

    Phone: +57 (607) 634 4000 Ext. 1325

  • Liliana Andrea Quiñonez Mantilla

    Academic Support Technician

    Email: laquiman@uis.edu.co

    Phone: +57 (607) 634 4000 Ext. 1325

Location: Alta Tension Building – AT 205 (UIS main campus – Bucaramanga, Colombia).

The School of Electrical, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering invites you to get to know its REU and Renewable Energy Laboratory, which is available to its students and the educational community. Photo taken at the School, general plan of the energy control equipment.

ONCHIP Group

Laboratory

The School of Electrical, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering invites you to get to know its ONCHIP Group Laboratory - Jorge Ramón Laboratory, which is at the disposal of its students and the educational community. Photo taken in the laboratory, close-up of one of its equipments.

Teaching and research laboratory headed by Onchip Research Group. The group conducts research in embedded systems, high-speed interfaces, mixed-signal circuits and biomedical systems.

  • PICK AND PLACE: Semi-automatic equipment for the location of elements on PCBs.

  • REFLOW OVEN: Soldering oven, with configurable temperature profiles.

  • MINI-LATHE: Equipment for machining, threading, cutting, roughing and grooving geometrically shaped parts by revolution.

  • LASER CUTTING MACHINE: Equipment for cutting sheets whose energy source is a concentrated laser.

  • PROBE STATION S-1160: Equipment used to acquire signals from the internal nodes of a semiconductor.

  • WIRE BONDER BRAND: Equipment used to make connections between an integrated circuit and its packaging.

  • REWORK STATION: Soldering station

  • NETWORK ANALYZER MAKE: KEYSIGHT: Measuring instrument used to characterize a network in an electrical circuit.

  • DIGITAL SIGNAL ANALYZER BRAND: KEYSIGHT: Digital signal analyzer ANALOG SIGNAL GENERATOR BRAND: KEYSIGHT: Signal generator.

  • PXA SIGNAL ANALYZER: Signal Analyzer

It is used for teaching and research purposes and serves the E3T School.

Elkim Felipe Roa Fuentes

E3T Professor

Email: efroa@uis.edu.co / info@onchipuis.io

Phone: +57 (607) 634 4000 Ext. 1305

Location: Laboratorios Pesados Building – LP 115 and LP 141 (UIS main campus – Bucaramanga, Colombia).

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PBX: +57 (607) 634 4000

Phone extension: 2360 – 2361

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UIS  Main Campus

Bucaramanga, Santander

Carrera 27 #09 (Ciudad universitaria)

Ingeniería Eléctrica building – Fifth floor

Office hours:

Monday to Friday

7:00 a.m. – 12:00 m.

2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Do yo want more information?

Contact Us

School of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications

PBX: +57 (607) 634 4000

Phone extension: 2360 – 2361

Email: secre3t1@uis.edu.co

UIS Main Campus

Bucaramanga, Santander

Carrera 27 #09 (Ciudad universitaria)

Ingeniería Eléctrica building – Fifth floor

Office hours:

Monday to Friday

7:00 a.m. – 12:00 m.

2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Do yo want more information?

Contact Us

School of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications

PBX: +57 (607) 634 4000

Phone extension: 2360 – 2361

Email: secre3t1@uis.edu.co

UIS  Main Campus

Bucaramanga, Santander

Carrera 27 #09 (Ciudad universitaria)

Ingeniería Eléctrica building – Fifth floor

Office hours:

Monday to Friday

7:00 a.m. – 12:00 m.

2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

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