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Program Teaches IoT Systems Design

Sept. 27, 2020
This comprehensive educational courseware provides teachers with the tools to teach students how to design and test different kinds of IoT devices for a wide range of applications.

An advanced educational courseware bundle from Keysight Technologies covers 50 miles of laboratory sessions on Internet of Things (IoT) training. The Model U3818A courseware bundle integrates industry experience and real-world applications in IoT device design and testing as part of a University Student Certification program. The courseware package is designed to help educators to help educators provide students with the latest engineering information in IoT devices and system design.

The IoT educational package (see figure) includes teaching slides and a training kit and is designed to work with hardware instruments and software from Keysight Technologies to form a complete IoT design and testing teaching solution. The educator’s kit is structured to produce students who can fully understand IoT device and system design and validation to deployment in the market. The course materials cover not only fundamental IoT design and testing concerns but the latest critical IoT considerations, such as cybersecurity, compliance, and continuity of a device in the workplace.

The ready-to-teach courseware features a precision power measurement and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) sensors laboratory setup and explains how to characterize the power consumption of IoT devices onboard controllers, sensors, and wireless modules. The educational program also details different IoT devices and methods for optimizing operating lifetimes running on battery power. 

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