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TITULO

Remote Lab Experiments in Electronics for Use and Reuse

Thomas Zimmer    
M. Billaud    
M. Pic    
D. Geoffroy    

Resumen

This paper presents a new approach for the use of an already existing remote lab in the field of electrical engineer education. About 70 experiments representing a wide domain of electronic functions are easily accessible and can be incorporated in an existing teaching environment by an easy copy/paste action of a dedicated URL. The corresponding data base structure is explained and a typical result is given highlighting the procedure to follow.

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