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 ===== Overview ===== ===== Overview =====
-The Power Systems Support Laboratory (PSSL) is an advanced undergraduate laboratory equipped with different power measurement tools and workstations from LabVolt by Festo Didactic Inc., Lucas-Nülle and Opal-RT Technologies.  This laboratory provides the support of teaching purposes in the area of power systems engineering.  Since power systems engineering courses have different needs in terms of the laboratory exercises and will require different circuit modules to be used in the main workstations, this support laboratory is dedicated to the essential preparations of the workstations with the specified power circuit modules for the scheduled laboratory sessions.  +The Power Systems Support Laboratory (PSSL) is an advanced undergraduate laboratory equipped with different power measurement tools and workstations from LabVolt by Festo Didactic Inc., Lucas-Nuelle and Opal-RT Technologies.  This laboratory provides the support of teaching purposes in the area of power systems engineering.  Since power systems engineering courses have different needs in terms of the laboratory exercises and will require different circuit modules to be used in the main workstations, this support laboratory is dedicated to the essential preparations of the workstations with the specified power circuit modules for the scheduled laboratory sessions.  
  
 The PSSL is also the main workspace for the EECS power technologist with expertise in power systems engineering. In PSSL, the power technologists perform a key role in planning, designing, testing and implementing all the workstations and the power measurement tools prior to being used by the students.  The PSSL is also the main workspace for the EECS power technologist with expertise in power systems engineering. In PSSL, the power technologists perform a key role in planning, designing, testing and implementing all the workstations and the power measurement tools prior to being used by the students. 
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