Online Animations
The following sites contain web-based
packages in the areas of electric circuits, machines, and drives as well as
power electronics, signals and control. These online programs make extensive use
of animations in the form of videos, flash, and HTML files with imbedded
applets and animated gifs.
1. e-Learning tools for
http://www.em.ucv.ro/eLEE/EN/realisations/index.htm
2. The University of
http://hermes.eee.nott.ac.uk/teaching/cal/level1.html
http://hermes.eee.nott.ac.uk/teaching/cal/h5dimd/outline.html
3. TEMPUS: Joint Européen Project
http://elektro.get.bme.hu/edu/subjects/BSc-EM/animations/www.machines.cg.ac.yu/index.htm
4. Chalmers
Institute of
http://webfiles.portal.chalmers.se/et/Files/elkraft/Engelsk/start/index.html
5.
Maxwell: Belgium
http://www.esat.kuleuven.ac.be/electa/teaching/maxwell
6.
http://www-h.eng.cam.ac.uk/help/mjg17/teach/rotate/
7.
http://www.ece.ualberta.ca/~knight/ee332/ee332.html
8. Delft
University of Technology, the Netherlands:
http://mail.vssd.nl/hlf/elektrische_omzettingen/index.html
9. Educypedia, Belgium:
http://www.educypedia.be/electronics/javamotor.htm
10. Sandro Ronca, Italy:
http://www.sandroronca.it/elettrotecnica/asincrono/camporotante0.html
11. Penang
Electronic Blog:
http://penang-electronic.blogspot.com/2008/06/motors-and-machines-animations-and-java.html
12. ST
http://www.st.com/stonline/products/support/motor/tutorial/tutorial.htm
13. ETH,
http://www.ipes.ethz.ch/ipes/index.html
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