Technically Magic
Engineering Hands-on Learning
Engaging students in engineering concepts
through interactive functional models
Today’s systems are a mix of coding
electronics & physical experiences
When coding goes beyond theory to control real world systems, precision and accuracy are critical. Revidyne is working to develop small but functional systems that let you practice with real-world applications so you are ready to program them on day one.
Can you program a solar tracker?
Introducing Revidyne
A new company with beta-phase products at the forefront of revolutionizing hands-on engineering and technical educational experiences. Specializing in the creation of small physical models for engineering concepts, Revidyne is committed to fostering innovation in learning. Although in its early stages, Revidyne collaborates closely with schools, colleges, universities, and educational institutions to offer affordable and engaging experiences. Our products are available exclusively through inquiry, providing institutions the option to buy directly from us or gain access to the model's physical and electronic design files, as well as programming code, allowing them to implement their own. We also offer consultation services for institutions interested in building their own and can hold workshops to facilitate their needs.
Contact us to be a part of our beta-program at revidyne@gmail.com
A world of actual experiences on your desktop
ReviSol Tracking & IV Curves
ReviWin Wind Speed & Dir.
ReviGen Power Control
ReviLoad Power Demand
ReviFan Pulse Width Mod.
Case-Hub Convenient storage
ReviGrid Smart Grid Lab
ReviTrans Transmissions
Software
Our models feature software from several major platforms
Resources
Our Services
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Send inquiries to: revidyne@gmail.com
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Send inquiries to: revidyne@gmail.com
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Send inquiries to: revidyne@gmail.com
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Send inquiries to: revidyne@gmail.com
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Send inquiries to: revidyne@gmail.com
Access hands-on engineering educational experiences with Revidyne
Join in the revelations of hands-on learning. See how programming and mathematics apply to real-world engineering applications.