Power Electronics Simulation Software (PESIM) (8971)
Power Electronics Training System (8032)
The Lab-Volt Power Electronics Training System is a versatile, flexible, modular, and complete teaching system. Topics covered in the accompanying courseware have been grouped in distinct modules, and organized in a sequential flow chart. Thus, the system can be used to support a wide variety of power electronics programs.
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Data Acquisition Interface (9062)
The Lab-Volt Data Acquisition and Management for Electromechanical Systems (LVDAM-EMS), Model 9062, is a computer-based system for measuring, observing, and analyzing electrical and mechanical parameters in electric power systems and power electronics circuits.
It allows training in various areas, such as electric power technology, AC/DC machines, power electronics etc., using modern and versatile measuring instruments.
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Computer-Assisted 0.2-kW Electromechanical Training System (8006)
Model 8006 is a Computer-Assisted version of Model 8001 0.2 kW Electromechanical Training System (EMS).
This modular program provides new opportunities for laboratory observations in the study of electric power technology. Presented in a basic subsystem and special applications format, the program incorporates various techniques used in industrial settings to generate and use electrical energy.
he basic system covers power circuits, transformers, and common AC/DC machines, while special applications cover less common machines and equipment. Courseware for the basic system is presented in two student manuals, either in Computer-Based Learning (CBL) or standard hard copy formats. Courseware for Special Applications is available in hard copy format only.
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Electromechanical Systems Simulation Software (LVSIM®-EMS) (8970)
Computer simulation is a valuable step in the technical training process. Using computer software to demonstrate the principles and applications of specified technical areas, simulation gives students the opportunity to practice and test their skills before they apply what they have learned to actual laboratory equipment.
This "virtual" training experience has inspired Lab-Volt to incorporate simulation software into selected courses and to develop LVSIM-EMS, a Windows-based application that simulates the principles and operations of selected Lab-Volt systems.
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