Modeling and Simulation of Permanent Magnet DC Motors using LabView as a Teaching Aid
Keywords:
Permanent Magnet DC Motor, Modeling, Simulation, Teaching Aid, LabviewAbstract
Manipulating materials, energy, and information is the function of the engineering profession, Laboratory practice is used as a tool in proving theoretical concepts taught in learning and promoting the development of skills required in engineering as independent learning and critical thinking analysis. Problems generally encountered in experimental activities, the number of
students and the number of equipment and devices for experiment are not sufficient for individual use of each student with limited time duration to complete the entire job sheet. Our laboratory has developed modeling and simulation software to
study the static and dynamic characteristics of permanent magnet DC motors using LabView as a teaching tool. By using this software, the learning process can be carried out independently by students and is expected to improve students' analytical skills.
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