Electronics and Instrumentation Development Workshop

The ability to develop and prototype high quality miniature electronic devices is integral to iDAPT’s success and a part of almost every device that is developed at iDAPT. The Electronics and Instrumentation Development Workshop is equipped with sophisticated computer-aided-design (CAD) workstations for electronics design and circuit simulation, hardware and software toolsets for the development of embedded applications employing a wide variety of microcontrollers, state-of-the-art test and measurement instruments, and rapid in-house electronics prototyping equipment.  Prototyping tools include high-precision printed circuit board router, programmable convection reflow soldering chamber, semi-automated system for prototyping circuit boards with surface-mount components. The tools in this workshop allow researchers and engineers to design, prototype and test experimental solutions quickly, minimizing the time required for design revisions prior to fabrication and commercialization.

These labs are temporarily located at 180 Elm Street, Toronto. They will open at Toronto Rehab’s University Centre at 550 University Ave., Toronto, in February 2011.

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Contact:
Dayle Levine, BPHE
iDAPT Project Manager
416-597-3422 ext. 7602
levine.dayle@torontorehab.on.ca