encm 151 lecture room

Each workstation is equipped with a fixed desktop computer running a dual-boot Linux/Windows environment, a digital oscilloscope, a function generator, and a breadboard station connected to a target microcontroller development board. The instructor’s podium features a networked teaching console, document camera, and dual 85-inch 4K displays, allowing live code tracing and signal visualization simultaneously.

Strict laboratory protocols apply within the ENCM 151 lecture room: no food or drinks are permitted at the workbenches, and all connected circuits must be powered off and inspected by a teaching assistant before the start of each hands-on session. Access to the room outside scheduled lecture or lab hours requires keycard clearance from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

The ENCM 151 lecture room is a dedicated instructional space located on the second floor of the Engineering Building, Room 204. Designed to support intermediate-level embedded systems and microcontroller programming courses, the room accommodates up to 48 students in a tiered, auditorium-style seating arrangement.

Students enrolled in ENCM 151 are expected to leave their assigned station clean, return all peripheral equipment to its designated storage drawer, and log out of the host system before exiting.