Labvolt: Simulator
When teaching power utility concepts, voltages can reach levels that are hazardous to beginners. The simulator provides a safe sandboxed space where students can make mistakes, short-circuit systems, and learn from errors without risk of injury or equipment damage. Hybrid and Remote Learning
Based on standard student manuals, you can develop content around these common lab topics: Topic Area Sample Exercise Content Basic DC Circuits labvolt simulator
Version history shows ongoing investment in simulation capabilities. Version 4.0 introduced a new 2D web interface enabling LVSIM-EMS to run in a web browser, along with compatibility with Windows 7 and Windows 8, addition of the Data Acquisition and Control Interface (Model 9063), the Four-Quadrant Dynamometer/Power Supply (Model 8960-2), and new instruments from the LVDAC-EMS software. Version 4.1 modified the authentication process, and version 4.2 added new modules, measuring instruments, and features including Undo/Redo support for actions in the simulator, improved setup file creation, and multiple bug fixes and performance improvements. When teaching power utility concepts, voltages can reach
Tune PID loops, calibrate industrial sensors, and manage fluid dynamics. Key Features and Benefits True-to-Life 3D Interface Version 4