Teaching Circuits and Electronics
Analog, digital, and power electronics theory is foundational to engineering curriculum. Build improved understanding and projects with an approach that goes from theory to simulation to experimentation.
A project-based learning approach challenges students to think about how electronics operate and to build problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. Students can achieve a deeper understanding of circuitry and electronic devices faster with NI solutions to teaching electronics. Learn how Oklahoma State University helps students achieve a deeper understanding of the interaction between signals and components with a studio learning environment featuring industry standard tools. This has resulted in more engaged students who are better prepared for the needs of industry today.
With NI ELVIS III, each student can connect, experiment, and troubleshoot simultaneously on one device, spreading the work out and creating a true teamwork environment.
Multisim contains specific features that assist educators with delivering course content and provides students an interactive learning environment to visualize and investigate circuit behavior.
Using advanced simulation models and analyses used in industry, but wrapped in an intuitive, teaching environment, Multisim enables students to characterize power circuits concepts before the laboratory.
Explore circuit theory by getting hands-on with simulation and experimentation in these labs for the NI Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite (NI ELVIS) Engineering Lab Workstation.
Software Solutions
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