Today, to attract the brightest students, you need better equipment. Many professors agree that this generation of engineering students learn differently. Growing up amidst instant communications, they’re impatient with extended theoretical lectures, preferring the practical. Hands-on experiments conducted on new technology capture the imagination of younger students – technology like the Mechatronic Controls Collection from Quanser.
“Better equipment certainly results in better educational opportunities and experience and can result in better designs, easier implementations, and better performance.”
-- Mark Spong, the Dean of Engineering at the University of Texas
New laboratory equipment has to justify its expense. Each device in the Mechatronic Controls Collection is suitable for teaching and research. These robust systems are ideal for teaching fundamentals and advanced enough for complex research, and here is what makes them stand apart:
All mechatronic experiments are fully compatible with National Instruments LabVIEW™, CompactRIO, E and M Series data acquisition boards, The MathWorks Simulink® and Maple™ by Maplesoft, InTime and QNX real-time targets. Click here for the Software and Hardware Compatibility Chart.



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