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The Hive demo exposes the real-components and remote-instrument experience directly.


Analog electronics demo
Use the Hive demo to show real circuit measurements, instrument-style controls, and a practical path for analog electronics courses.
Audience
Hive is strongest when students need to connect theory and simulation to measured behavior. The demo should help a professor understand the experience before planning class access.
Demo path
The Hive demo exposes the real-components and remote-instrument experience directly.
Students work with instrument-style controls and receive live measurements from remote hardware.
The public Hive page links to the user manual, circuit catalog, and technical node documentation.
Hive is strongest when the professor wants learners to compare theory, simulation, and measured circuit behavior.
The demo lets an instructor see the measurement workflow before discussing circuits, cohorts, and access.
Hive can support normal course access and, for some institutions, deeper discussion around hosted electronics hardware.
Positioning note
Frame Hive as complementary: simulation is still useful, but remote hardware gives measured traces, component tolerances, and instrument habits without requiring every student to be at the bench.
Related labs
These public lab pages come from the current catalog, so they remain useful as SEO pages and as a route into institution access.
LabsLand Electronics Community
Create and experiment with the working principles of analog electronics
View laboratoryRELLE (UFSC)
Study how resistors work in an AC setting, and how to associate them in series, in parallel or mixed.
View laboratorySiddaganga Institute of Technology
Learn about specific circuits using pre-recorded videos
View laboratoryReview the Electronics - Hive lab page and linked manuals.
Share the circuits, instruments, and course format you need to support.