Type of course:
Digital learning, Lesson
Language:
EN
Duration:
15 minutes
Workload:
Array hour
Proficiency:
Intermediate
Target:
Professionals, Students
SUMMARY
This lesson provides a detailed guide on using autoSIM software to create a basic electronic circuit. Students learn to select and assemble essential components such as a power supply, switch, lights, and a voltmeter in a simulated environment. The tutorial emphasizes the practical application of assembling and testing the circuit, enhancing students’ understanding of electronic systems and their ability to simulate digital twins effectively.

About The Author
Pannon Business Network is the collaborative center for applied research, training and advanced manufacturing to catalyse value creation by digitalization as active catalyst of the ecosystem. Linked to industry, academia and citizens, it is facilitating digital, human-centred, resilient and green transformation with focus on business and healthy ageing through its connected divisions.
The 18-year consequent building resulted in three complementary organisation units, and one of them is focusing on advanced manufacturing and this unit is called am-LAB which is a DIH. It focuses on digital technologies, robotics, data science, extended reality and 3D technologies. A broad portfolio of connected technological devices is available in the laboratory, with in-house engineering staff.
Learning outcomes
- By the end of this lesson, students will be able to list the components required to build a simple electronic circuit including a power supply, switch, lights, and a voltmeter.
- By the end of this lesson, students will be able to describe how each component of the electronic circuit contributes to its overall functionality.
- By the end of this lesson, students will be able to implement a basic electronic circuit using autoSIM software, effectively connecting a power supply, switch, lights, and a voltmeter in a simulated environment.
Topics
Advanced Manufacturing, Digital Transformation, Electronic, Simulation Tools, Digital Twin
Tags
Digital twin
