Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) students may request a lab locker to keep their belongings. The lockers are not to be used to stockpile equipment. Select the Student Guide menu below, and follow the provided steps to request a lab locker. Scroll down to view useful manuals, how-to guides, and more!
Locker Request - Steps & Guides
Contact your instructor with questions or visit the Department of ECE with general questions.
ECE instructors, please select the Instructor Guide and follow the steps to assign student lockers and review the end-of-lab procedures.
Click on the course name to view and download individual locker checkout forms. Contact your instructor with questions.
These forms only work with Internet Explorer. Don't have Internet Explorer? Download the form and use Acrobat.
COURSE NO. | COURSE NAME & FORM | BREADBOARD |
---|---|---|
EE-2049 | Measurements & Circuits | Required Click for Details |
EE-2449 | Digital Logic | No |
EE-3709 | Electronics | Required Click for Details |
EE-3810 | Bio-Med Engineering | No |
EE-4330 | Power Electronics | No |
EE-4961 | Design Station | No |
Follow the steps below to obtain a student locker at the first meeting of your lab.
- Navigate to the /ecst/ece/labs website.
- Click on the EE-XX link under the “Locker Request Forms” column on the website to access the form.
- Students should work in groups of two or more.
- Both students shall type all required information on the EE-XX pdf form.
- If a single student needs a locker, enter any character for each field of the 2nd student.
The error message “This Form is Incomplete” will disappear when all information is entered. - Print the completed form.
- Bring a school ID and the completed form to your instructor.
Provided below are the steps to assign student lockers and the end-of-lab procedure steps.
Collect the Locker Request Form & assign student lockers.
- Obtain a Locker Content forms from the instructor's locker. The combination was emailed to you.
- Collect the Locker Request form and Student ID from the requesting student.
- Compare the Student ID to the information on the Locker Request form to validate the student's identity.
- Return the Student Id to the requesting student.
- Enter the assigned locker number into the "Staff, Enter locker number here field on the Locker Request form.
The assigned locker number can be found on the Locker Content form. - Give the student the Locker Content form for their assigned locker.
- Keep the Locker Request Form, collected from the student, in the Instructor Locker.
- Return any unassigned Locker Content forms to the instructor locker and lock them.
At the end of each lab, instructors need to do the following.
- Lock the instructor's locker.
- Have the students turn off all equipment, including the computer and monitor.
Room Access Request
One Card Request
Certain classrooms are installed with card readers and electrified locks, which require the use of your Golden Eagle One Card with an active PIN. The College of ECST is extending Cal State LA facility access to the Computer Lab by providing you with OneCard card access. Click on the Card Access Form button below to download and complete your request. Contact your instructor with questions.
Visit the Cal State LA Golden Eagle One Card Door Access webpage for more information on Door Access Authorization, instructions, and rules. The Golden Eagle One Card is the property of Cal State LA and is non-transferable. Use of the Card constitutes acceptance of all the University rules, regulations, and procedures.
Additional Resources
Click on the title below to view and download information. Don't hesitate to get in touch with your instructor for additional assistance or questions.
Click on the title below to view and download information. Don't hesitate to get in touch with your instructor for additional assistance or questions.
- Virtual Circuit Space (Arduino, Git/GitHub, Python, Robotics, Linux, ROS)
- Digital Labs (TI Tiva, PSoC, Embedded C/C++, Verilog FPGA, etc.)
- Test an NPN transistor.
- Read the value of a resistor.
- Unlock a Master combination lock.
- Capture a waveform into a Word doc.
- Test 33120A Waveform Generator.
- Switch the 33120A from 50 Ohms to high Z
- Test 34401A Multimeter.
- Test E3631A Power Supply.
- Zoom in on a pdf lab manual.
- Do capacitor conversions.
- Test a Lab-Volt 8341 Transformer.
- How to use the HP54603B as a Spectrum Analyzer
- Read numerical postfixes.
Click on the title below to view and download information. Don't hesitate to get in touch with your instructor for additional assistance or questions.
- 1N4001 Diode
- 2N3906 PNP
- 2N4124 NPN
- 2N5458 N-Channel
- 2N7000 N-Channel
- L7800 Voltage Reg
- LM555 Timer
- LM741 Op Amp
- LM747 Op Amp
- 76STC04 Switch
- 7400 NAND
- 7402 NOR
- 7404 Inverter
- 7407 Buffer
- 7408 AND
- 7410 3 In NAND
- 7414 Inverter
- 7432 OR
- 7470 Flip Flop
- 7474 Flip Flop
- 7476 Flip Flop
- 7483 Adder
- 7486 XOR
- 7493 Counter
- 74123 Multivibrator
- 74125 Buffer
- 74138 Decoder
- 74151 MUX
- 74154 Decoder
- 74155 Decoder
- 74157 MUX
- 74161 Counter
- 74179 Shift Reg
- 74194 Shift Reg
- 74195 Shift Reg
- 74247 7 Seg Decoder
- 74273 Flip Flop
- Lab-Volt 9401 OpAmp
Click on the title below to view and download information. Don't hesitate to get in touch with your instructor for additional assistance or questions.
- Function Generator 33120A
- Function Generator 3314A
- Logic Analyzer 1672G
- Multimeter 34401A
- Multimeter CDM250
- Multimeter 3468A
- National BNC-2140
- National PCI-4451
- Oscilloscope DSO1012A
- Oscilloscope DSO1012A Prog
- Oscilloscope 54603B
- Oscilloscope 54645D
- FFT Module for above
- Power Supply CPS250
- Power Supply CPS250
- Power Supply E3615A
- Power Supply E3616A
- Power Supply E3631A
- Spectrum Analyzer HP4411B
- 9Khz - 1.5Ghz
- Spectrum Analyzer HP8558B
- 100Khz - 1.5Ghz
- Spectrum Analyzer HP8590B
- 9Khz - 1.8Ghz
- Universal Counter 5314A
Department of ECE
Arlette Hattar, Department Coordinator
5151 State University Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90032 | E&T A-342
TEL: (323) 343-4470 | FAX: (323) 343-4547 | Email: ee.ecst@calstatela.edu
Hours of Operation: 9 am to 6 pm, Monday through Friday