Analysis of The use of Proteus Software as a Practical Learning Support

Authors

  • Arif Rakhman Suharso Arif Indonesian State Maritime Polytechnic
  • Akhmad Nuriyanis Indonesian State Maritime Polytechnic
  • Ario Hendartono Indonesian State Maritime Polytechnic
  • Evi Sirait Indonesian State Maritime Polytechnic
  • Fajar Sari Kurniawan Indonesian State Maritime Polytechnic
  • Candra Oktyasari Putri Indonesian State Maritime Polytechnic

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52005/ijeat.v7i1.96

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Plumbing, Hot Water, Clean Water

Abstract

This research aims to increase understanding of electronics and control systems practicum using Proteus software and practicum directly using electronic components. Proteus software is used to complement the limited equipment in the electrical laboratory and control laboratory. Data was collected using the success rate of cadets in increasing their practical understanding of electronics and control systems courses using Proteus software to complete the practicum using electronic components and simulators in learning from 16 meetings and added with UTS and UAS. The use of Proteus software for practical activities is based on the need to improve cadet skills which is based on the fact that around 76% of cadets who take part in electronics and control systems practicum do not understand electronic circuits because the practicum only uses a simulator board so it needs to be combined with Proteus software to better understand the material involved. given. Apart from the limitations of electronic component equipment, Proteus software is used. The results showed that using Proteus software, 97% of cadets were able to take part in this learning, which had a positive impact on learning outcomes and cadet activities.

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Published

2024-05-31

How to Cite

Arif, A. R. S., Akhmad Nuriyanis, Ario Hendartono, Evi Sirait, Fajar Sari Kurniawan, & Candra Oktyasari Putri. (2024). Analysis of The use of Proteus Software as a Practical Learning Support. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ENGINEERING AND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY (IJEAT), 7(1), 30–39. https://doi.org/10.52005/ijeat.v7i1.96

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