Electrical

Electrical Technology involves the troubleshooting, installation, testing and connection of electrical systems (NEMA, IEC, JIC, SAE).

With Automation Studio™, users can create, simulate and troubleshoot electrical, digital electronics and programmable logic controllers’ circuits including:

AC/DC circuits and logic gates
Voltage, resistance, frequency, Ohm’s Law, capacitance and inductance
Series and parallel circuits
Transformers, protection devices, motors and variable frequency drives (VFDs)
Programmable Logic Controllers (Allen-Bradley™, Siemens™, LSIS, IEC)

Real looking Measuring Instruments (multimeter, oscilloscope, clamp-meter) can be used to visualize volts, amps, ohms, frequency, etc., to better understand different systems and how to troubleshoot electrical circuits efficiently.

Using the Electrical and PLC Libraries or the SFC module, students can write the logic to control pre-made virtual systems (traffic lights, conveyor, elevator, pick & place, etc.).

Electrical

Electrical Technology involves the troubleshooting, installation, testing and connection of electrical systems (NEMA, IEC, JIC, SAE).

With Automation Studio™, users can create, simulate and troubleshoot electrical, digital electronics and programmable logic controllers’ circuits including:

AC/DC circuits and logic gates
Voltage, resistance, frequency, Ohm’s Law, capacitance and inductance
Series and parallel circuits
Transformers, protection devices, motors and variable frequency drives (VFDs)
Programmable Logic Controllers (Allen-Bradley™, Siemens™, LSIS, IEC)

Real looking Measuring Instruments (multimeter, oscilloscope, clamp-meter) can be used to visualize volts, amps, ohms, frequency, etc., to better understand different systems and how to troubleshoot electrical circuits efficiently.

Using the Electrical and PLC Libraries or the SFC module, students can write the logic to control pre-made virtual systems (traffic lights, conveyor, elevator, pick & place, etc.).

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