A modern electronics lab isn't a room full of expensive bench equipment. It's a turnkey system where every student builds real circuits by hand and measures them with real instruments — led by a single teacher, no dedicated engineering department required.
The hardware: modular kits
Students wire modular blocks by hand to build working circuits — not a simulation. Each classroom package outfits a complete lab of 15 workstations in rugged, organized cases built for daily school use.
Real instruments, on the tablet
The oscilloscope, function generator, multimeter, and signal analyzer all run as software in the LogiqLab Tools app on the included tablet. Students capture live waveforms, generate signals, log data, and analyze in the frequency domain — real measurement, no extra bench equipment to buy.
Curriculum & the built-in LMS
NGSS-aligned, guided labs are built into the platform, with progress tracking, grading, and teacher PD so one teacher can confidently lead the lab.
How to fund it
A hands-on lab maps cleanly onto CTE funding. CTEIG can seed the build-out; Perkins V can sustain it.
Growing the program year over year
The LL Smart Hub and tablet are shared across every course. Start with Analog + Digital Electronics, then expand year over year — Microcontroller Systems, IoT & Connected Devices, Mechatronics, and Renewable Energy — building a full engineering program for the whole student body.